Here is our list of fun things to do in Toronto in February 2026, including concerts, festivals, and more!
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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.
This February, Toronto honours the life, music, and legacy of global icon Bob Marley with the city’s longest-running Bob Marley Tribute, returning to the legendary Lee’s Palace on February 7th. The annual celebration brings the love, spirit, and fire of reggae to the city for one unforgettable night.
To mark the start of the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Horse, Toronto will host a massive two-day celebration at Nathan Phillips Square, featuring live performances, cultural programming, and a dazzling fireworks display at City Hall on February 14th and 15th.
One of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks, Casa Loma, welcomes back its celebrated candlelit musical series, Twilight Symphony at the Castle, running every Friday and Saturday from January 30th to March 7th
This winter, Toronto audiences are invited to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Horse with an extraordinary evening of Peking Opera at the historic Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres on February 13th.
This January, the GTA’s most anticipated winter action sports festival, APIK Mississauga, returns to Celebration Square, transforming the heart of the city into a massive urban snowpark from January 30th to February 1st