Here is our round-up for things to do in the Toronto Area this weekend
Things to do in the GTA
Your go-to guide for discovering what’s happening across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
From weekend plans and free activities to seasonal guides, date ideas, and curated experiences
Toronto’s biggest comedy event, Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival, returns this year with its biggest lineup yet, featuring over 250 artists from March 4th to 15th at two locations, The Theatre Centre and Comedy Bar Bloor.
This weekend, LunarFest GTA brings its vibrant Lunar New Year celebration to Unionville with two days of cultural programming, creative workshops, live performances, and family-friendly activities at the Varley Art Gallery on February 21st and 22nd
This February, the groundbreaking exhibition, Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience, arrives in Toronto on February 26th, bringing its dreamlike world of iconic French painter Claude Monet to Toronto audiences at the YZD location.
Family Day Weekend is the perfect excuse to bundle up, explore the city, and spend quality time with your family. From free family-friendly festivals and hands-on activities to concerts, cultural celebrations, skating, and winter experiences, Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area are packed with things to do over the long weekend.
One of Toronto’s historic locations, Ontario’s Legislative Building, will host its Queen’s Park Winter Festival this coming Family Day Weekend on February 14th and 16th.
For one night only, Grammy and Juno Award–winning artist Chantal Kreviazuk will perform at the historic castle, Casaloma, on Valentine’s Day.
From vibrant cultural performances and community festivals to concerts, galas, and family-friendly celebrations, Lunar New Year brings Toronto and the GTA to life each February
This spring, Toronto celebrates its 192nd Anniversary Festival at the city’s most iconic gathering place, Nathan Phillips Square, on March 7th bringing the city together for an evening of skating, food, shopping, live music, and fireworks.
This Family Day Weekend, NBA fans in Toronto can get a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity with the iconic Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy.