Doors Open Toronto – 200 years of building the urban city – Free to visit!
In 2000, the City of Toronto launched the first Doors Open event in North America, and has been a part of the provincewide Doors Open Ontario program since 2002. All building participants this year will focus on More...
Visit the Permanent Collection for free at the Art Museum of Toronto
Founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a physical facility of 583,000 square feet. The AGO More...
Visit the Textile Museum of Canada in Toronto for free
The Textile Museum of Canada is one of Toronto’s most engaging visual arts organizations. With more than 12,000 objects from more than 200 countries and regions, the TMC’s permanent collection celebrates More...
Enjoy the Cavalcade of Lights show in Toronto
A spectacular 45 year Toronto tradition, Cavalcade of Lights marks the start of the holiday season with live musical performances, twinkling lights, ice skating, the lighting of Toronto’s official Christmas More...
Toronto Santa Claus Parade
In 1905, the Toronto Santa Claus parade premiered when a single float carrying Santa Claus arrived at Toronto Union Station and made its way to the downtown Eaton’s department store where Santa shook hands More...
Experience The Distillery District for free in Toronto
And you must experience it for yourself. The Distillery District is an internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and dozens of vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It’s one of Ontario’s More...
Visit the Toronto Island Park
There is plenty to do on Toronto’s picturesque Centre Island completely free-of-charge. The picnic park offers a beach, trails for walking or biking, two softball diamonds, three wading pools, two volleyball More...
Free Concert Series in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre in Toronto
The 2011/2012 season of free concerts and dance events in one of Toronto‘s most breathtaking and intimate spaces. The diverse city that inspires and unites us is the ever-changing backdrop seen from the beautiful More...
Discover the Kensington Market in Toronto
With its colorful corner fruit stands, many thrift stores and pubs, Kensington Market is a meeting place for some of Toronto’s most interesting people. Each month the neighborhood blocks off the narrow streets More...
Walk and bike for free at the Don Valley park in Toronto
The Don Valley, Toronto is a small valley located in central Toronto running from the Prince Edward Viaduct to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, it also has a small river, the Don River runs down the middle ranging More...










