![]() ![]() It's not summer in Toronto without a trip to the Canadian National Exhibition. Ride your favourite carnival rides and try outrageous food Jump up and down to the beat of your favourite techno music alongside thousands of EDM music lovers at VELD. This year's artists include Tiesto, and Zedd, with the three-day festival taking place August 4 and 5 in Downsview Park. View a parade full of dazzling bejewelled costumesįrom August 3 to 7, Toronto's Caribbean Carnival will be livening up the city with an eye-catching parade and tons of parties around the city. Wave at thousands of masqueraders in stunning costumes as they walk the parade route along Lakeshore Boulevard to the energetic beats of Soca music, then get your party on at a pool party at Cabana. Fun Philippines will be taking over Bathurst St and Wilson Ave on July 22 and 23, lining the streets with carnival games, cultural performances, and, of course, delicious Filipino food. Take advantage of the summer weather by visiting one of many street festivals in Toronto. Mustard and ketchup soft-serve ice cream at the Canadian National Exhibition. Photo by Fareen Karim. Show off your moves to the beat of live salsa and bachata bands, take a dance lesson, or grab some traditional Latin American food from various vendors. ![]() Clair, one of Toronto's most fun summer festivals. Show off your best dance moves at a salsa festivalįeel the heat at Salsa on St. Some of the movies featured this year include film classics E.T. Toronto Outdoor Picture Show will have over 20 free screenings in parks all around the city. Watch free movies under the starsĬall your besties, grab a picnic blanket, and head to your favourite park to watch a movie under the night sky. You can witness the making of a masterpiece with live painting performances, or splurge on new decor for your home. Immerse yourself in all things art at the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair showcasing over 400 visual artists from July 7 to 9. Join over 150,000 art lovers at Nathan Phillips Square Grab a beer after the show and meet the cast of your favourite fringe show at Postscript, the festival's pop-up patio. You can watch quirky clown shows or intense dramas performed by emerging Canadian artists in theatres all around the city. ![]() The annual Toronto Fringe Festival is back from July 5 to 16. On the last Sunday of the month, Pedestrian Sundays takes over Kensington Market, allowing visitors to stroll the streets vehicle-free! Find a fab vintage t-shirt, try some delicious Jumbo Empanadas, or circle around Little Rambunctious as the band makes up a song on the spot. Summer favourites Listen to a brass band as you stroll an iconic Toronto neighbourhood Grab a coffee and your favourite person as you walk around a heart-shaped pond surrounded by adorable animal sculptures and lush greenery. Love Park is located at York Street and Queens Quay. Take a romantic stroll through a heart-shaped parkĪfter years in the making, Toronto's newest park, Love Park, is finally open. The show will run from July 5 to August 20. Discover the mystical world of Greek mythology through song and dance at this Tony and Grammy award-winning musical. Theatre lovers, get ready to check out Hadestown as it makes its way to the Royal Alexandra Theatre this summer. Check out a recently opened Broadway musical Heart shaped Love Park is now open in Toronto. Photo via CCXA. Put on your best festival 'fit and head to Budweiser Stage for Summer High Festival. It's being headlined by AP Dhillon, whose music videos have hit over 40 million views and Don Toliver, known for his collabs with Justin Bieber and Travis Scott. Dance all day long at a new music festivalĪ new South Asian music festival is coming to the city on July 29. Take a break from the summer heat and hope to hit the jackpot at Canada's largest casino, the Great Canadian Casino Resort. It's located in Etobicoke adjacent to the Woodbine Racetrack and opened on June 20, 2023. New this year Test your luck at a brand-new casino Here is a round-up of things to do this summer in Toronto. Things to do in Toronto for summer 2023 include plenty of festivals, Beyonce's Renaissance tour, and exploring a brand new park. ![]()
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