Experiences, Attractions, Activities and Fun Things to do in Toronto including concerts, art shows, community events, festivals, food festivals and more!
Following the release of the banger critically acclaimed album, HEIS,
Afrobeats superstar and Grammy-nominee Rema will perform in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena on May 11th as part of the highly anticipated “HEIS World Tour”
Toronto’s Largest Free Art and Design Exhibition, GradEx 110, will take place at OCAD University grounds from July 7th to 10th. It will feature over 800 talented emerging artists and designers in the heart of Toronto.
From April 25th to May 25th, lovers of theater, arts, storytelling, and fun things to do in Toronto can celebrate as the Bealtaine Theatre Festival hosts Toronto’s first Irish Theatre festival at the Ontario Heritage Center, celebrating the best of contemporary Irish theatre, music, and storytelling.
Taking place at the beautiful and natural Toronto Botanical Gardens on June 21st, Waiting to Exhale is a half-day retreat for Black women ready to reclaim their inner peace, divine feminine energy, and the sacred right to rest.
Presented by NeighbourLink North York, the Taste of North York Community & Food Festival returns to the Mel Lastman Square from June 6th to 8th, providing three full days of food, community, and fun at the Mel Lastman Square.
The African Canadian Social Development Council(ACSDC) will host its annual EmpowerHER Conference on April 19th, a conference dedicated to celebrating, uplifting, and equipping women, with a specialized focus on women from marginalized and underserved communities.
Presented by Redpath, the Toronto Waterfront Festival returns this summer, providing two days of ship sailing and tours, live entertainment, great food vendors, and activations at Toronto’s premiere waterfront destination, Sugar Beach Park, on June 28th and 29th.