From immersive art exhibitions and music festivals to pop-ups and cultural experiences, plenty is happening across Toronto this weekend. Here’s your guide to what’s on.
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Marugame Udon, known worldwide for its handcrafted noodles and open-kitchen experience, is opening its first Toronto location at 494 Yonge Street on March 21st, marking a major milestone for the brand’s growth in Canada.
Popular burger chain Shake Shack has announced a three-day job fair in Toronto as it prepares to expand across the city.
Poshmark Canada, one of the largest secondhand fashion platforms in the country, is bringing a free spring-inspired pop-up experience to Toronto this March.
There’s a Peaky Blinders immersive pop-up in Toronto this weekend, and fans of the hit series won’t want to miss it.
Toronto Comicon 2026 is back this weekend, bringing three days of pop culture, gaming, film, and fandom experiences to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from March 20th to 22nd.
BMO, in collaboration with Deloitte Canada, today announced the launch of the 2026 BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program, an annual program dedicated to supporting real financial progress for women-owned businesses.
The Living Luxe Design Show (LLDS), Canada’s premier grand-scale luxury design exhibition, returns in 2026 with a more immersive experience at the Toronto Congress Centre from April 16th to 19th.
This Spring Season, Toronto audiences will have the opportunity to experience a series of compelling performances as Soundstreams, one of Canada’s leading presenters of innovative music, brings three compelling shows to the stage.
Offline Market brings its free, creative pop-up market to Ossington Avenue this weekend, featuring local artists, vintage curators, bakers, and makers for two days of shopping, browsing, and discovering unique handcrafted goods.