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Looking for something to do today? Find City & community-run events by browsing the Festivals & Events Calendar.

Inukshuk standing on top of a grassy hill surrounded by a ring of boulders

Indigenous Peoples Month

Learn about First Nations, Inuit & Métis cultures in June.

Close up of two people holding hand held Pride flags and background person wearing rainbow lei

Pride Month

Feel the love at 2SLGBTQ+ festivities each June.

Three people dressed for Canada Day and holding Canadian flags.

Canada Day

Family-friendly events, live music & fireworks.

Cream cheese dip with roasted aubergine, pomegranate, mint and pitas on blue plate.

Summerlicious

Savour fresh flavours at more than 200 restaurants.

Large neon Xs and Os lit up in the night under an expressway

Nuit Blanche

Toronto’s all-night art event animates the city every fall.

Visitors walking into Nathan Phillips Square, decorated with lighted archways and Toronto sign lit up in background.

Cavalcade of Lights

Dazzling holiday lights & ice skating at Nathan Phillips Square.

Fireworks display over Toronto night sky.

New Year's Eve

Ring in the new year with fireworks live entertainment.

Tagine dish in red decorative bowl

Winterlicious

Warm up with delicious prix fixe menus at local eateries. 

Vibrantly painted mural with a figure with purple skin having their hair done on the far right.

Black History Month

A February showcase of Black excellence & heritage.

Adult giving a peace sign and child look to camera and crowd of people in background

Newcomer Day

A fun way to learn how to get set up in your new city.

People walking through an ornate neo-classical room with Corinthian columns, vaulted ceiling and a niche with a sculpture

Doors Open

Explore Toronto’s buildings for free every spring.

Close up of a dancer outside and crowd watches

Na-Me-Res Pow Wow & Indigenous Arts Festival

Community-led celebrations at Fort York.