There are plenty of things to do this weekend in Toronto including attending one of the many events happening all over the city. From street festivals to live music, there's likely an event for everyone.
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles (October 1 @ Rogers Centre)
The Jays wrap up the regular season at the Rogers Centre with three games against the Orioles including this one. A spot in the playoffs will likely be on the line.
Forever Fest (October 1-3 @ Maple Leaf Forever Park)
This three-day festival is celebrating Canadian culture in the form of music, food and art. Funds raised at the event will be in support of residential school survivors.
Fall N' Leaves TO Pop Up (October 1-17 @ Fall N' Leaves Pop Up)
Celebrate the colourful season at this cozy outdoor food and wine pop-up experience with a pumpkin patch. There are a ton of activities to do such as pumpkin bowling, catching a live performance and trying some fall-inspired bites.
Comedy of Toronto (October 1 @ Comedy Bar)
Grab a table and prepare for a night of laughter at this comedy show featuring a ton of local comedians. The lineup features Mariana Santiago, Luke Lynndale, Nitish Sakhuj, and Crystal Ferrier.
The Power Plant Opening Reception (October 1 @ The Power Plant)
Join The Power Plant as they celebrate the launch of their new fall exhibit. Admission to the event is free so grab some art-loving friends and immerse yourself in the new exhibit.
TSO at the Drive-In: Pride Together (October 1-2 @ CityView Drive-In)
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is back at the CityView Drive-In and is playing hits from LGBTQ+ artists and allies. Featuring songs by artists such as Lady Gaga, Sister Sledge and more.
Paul Jacobs live at The Horseshoe Tavern (October 2 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Catch this Montreal-based band play a show live at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern.
The Human Drive live at Sneaky Dee's (October 2 @ Sneaky Dee's)
Catch this rock band play a show at the famous Tex-Mex restaurant and music venue. Grab some tickets and rediscover your love of live music again.
Art Ride Thing (October 2 @ Multiple Venues)
There's no Nuit Blanche this year so we're making our own! Grab your bike and join this bike tour that is scouring neighbourhoods looking for art and new installations.
Geary Art Crawl (October 2-3 @ Multiple Venues)
This two-day festival is celebrating art and culture on Geary Avenue. There will be live music, art installations and pop-ups by local vendors.
The Deadstock Depot Vintage Streetwear Flea Market (October 2 @ The Parkdale Hall)
Shop from an assortment of handpicked vintage items from over 30 local and international vendors. No tickets are required but there is a $5 entrance fee at the door.
The Leslieville Flea at Ashbridge Estate (October 3 @ Ashbridge Estate)
The Leslieville Flea is back this weekend at Ashbridge Estate. Shop a curated selection of handcrafted, vintage, and artisanal items while you stroll through the grounds of the estate.
Legends of Horror (October 1-31 @ Casa Loma)
Legends of Horror is back at Casa Loma for Halloween. Be prepared for a night of scares while walking the 2 km trail around the castle grounds, through the garden and castle tunnels that have never been open to the public.
Martino Manor (October 1-31 @ Martino Manor)
Explore the multi-level haunted house then try your luck at getting out of their haunted maze. This haunted house is so terrifying, there's an age limit of 14 years or older.
PULSE TOPOLOGY (October 2-31 @ The Bentway)
This massive interactive light and sound art installation is taking over an enclosed storage chamber at The Bentway. The installation features over 3,000 lights that react in real-time to visitors' heartbeats.
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