To kick off the Spring Season, the internationally acclaimed LEGO® Art exhibition, Art of the Brick, will be coming to Toronto Spring at the YZD location (30 Hanover Road), featuring over 130 artworks and stunning constructions, all made in LEGO®, created by renowned artist and pop culture icon, Nathan Sawaya.
Back from touring and filming his full-length comedy special in Africa, Popular Comedian Michael Blackson returns to the stage with his hit I Deported Myself Comedy Tour, live in Toronto on February 21st at the Toronto Pavilion Theatre.
This weekend, Torontonians are invited to cheer on Team Canada at Nathan Phillips Square during a free, fan-focused celebration in support of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Canada’s Wonderland, the country’s premier amusement park, will open its doors on May 3rd for its 2026 season and is now hiring 4000 seasonal and full-time positions.
Here is our list of fun things to do in Toronto in February 2026, including concerts, festivals, and more!
February is Black History Month! Here is our list of must-attend events celebrating Black History, community, and culture in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
The Chicken Cartel collaborates with Farm Boy to host a pop-up on February 7th at 29 Bathurst St., serving two limited-time fried chicken sandwiches that pair The Chicken Cartel’s viral, globally inspired flavours with Farm Boy favourites, including the famous Farm Boy Pickles.
Back by popular demand, Retro Arcade returns to Hotel X Toronto, bringing guests straight into the golden age of gaming. Running from February 13th to March 22nd, the experience blends timeless throwbacks, fan-favourite classics, and modern arcade hits perfect for gamers and lovers of all things fun.
Everything to See at Toronto’s Biggest Automotive Showcase: The 2026 Canadian International AutoShow
This February, the Canadian International AutoShow returns to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, delivering its biggest showcase yet from February 13 to 22, 2026.
Souperlicious, a Caribbean chain spot, has officially opened its doors in Toronto’s Little Jamaica at 1586 Eglinton Ave W., just steps from Oakwood subway station.