The Walking Griot, a collective for Black children and youth, brings its joyous new play, “LULU,” to Toronto audiences as part of the 2025 Toronto Fringe Festival.
Toronto’s highly acclaimed Outdoor Movie Festival, Lavazza Inclucity Festival, returns to the iconic Distillery District for its 14th edition, providing 25 days of film screenings, concerts, performances, food and wine tasting experiences, and fun from June 27th to July 20th this summer.
From May 11th to July 3rd, 2025, food lovers can indulge in a refined 7-course tasting menu crafted by Chef Junnosuke Fujikawa at the highly-reviewed Japanese Restaurant Miku Toronto (10 Bay Street, Toronto) for just $175 per person (plus tax and gratuity)
Presented by TD Ready Commitment, JerkFest Toronto returns to Centennial Park in Etobicoke from August 8–10, 2025, promising a fun-filled weekend of great food, cultural celebrations, music performances, and island vibes in the city.
Summers in Toronto will be brighter as the Toronto Outdoor Picture Show will exhibit movies over the open sky at three parks across the city: Fort York, Christie Pits, and Corktown Common from June 12th through August 24th.
Small business owners in Canada can apply for a chance to win $10,000 to support their small businesses via the Backing Canadian Small Businesses program from American Express Canada.
The city’s largest multi-arts fashion week, Fashion Art Toronto’s 1664 Fashion Week, returns with an epic 4-day event just in time for the summer season at T3 Bayside from May 29th to June 1st.
The Kid2Kid Kids’ Marketplace, Toronto’s youth-focused market, returns this weekend for its 3rd annual edition at The Beaches Recreation Centre (6 Williamson Rd., Toronto) from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm on May 31st.