Until the end of October, a Halloween-themed pop-up bar called Black Lagoon is serving up creepy cocktails and live entertainment in a spooky atmosphere in the city. Get ready to dance the night away to live music and DJs for an Oktoberfest with a “techno twist.”Ī post shared by Eve Mayrand | Toronto Mom ?? Lagoon Halloween Pop-up Get ready to bust out your finest lederhosen! An Oktoberfest celebration is happening right in the heart of downtown at Fall n’ Leaves, Toronto’s fall-themed pop-up patio, and it’ll be a whole weekend of Bavarian festivities. When: October 22nd -October 24th Oktoberfest Curious about which famous faces you’ll see at this year’s Expo? You can take a look here. Hope you have your cosplay ready! Plus, it will be attended by celebs, cosplayers, and artists from all over. When: October 22nd -October 24th Fan Expo Canadaįan Expo is officially returning this month! Known as the biggest comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, and gaming event in North America, the 3-day affair will be packed with non-stop action. This 3-day event is all about highlighting “hospitality, art, music, local businesses and the community that has stuck together to survive through COVID-19.” It’ll be an experience in the city’s top local talent in various industries, including arts, entertainment, culinary, and music.
When: Until October 31st Comeback FestivalĬelebrate the return of live events in the city at this free festival. The “crescendo” of the experience will bring the walls of the castle to life through incredible 3D projections.
Wander through a 2 km trail through the castle’s gardens, tunnels and some of the “darkest spaces never open to the public,” where theatrical experiences and elaborate sets will haunt you at every turn. When: October 23rd - October 24th Legends of HorrorĬasa Loma is transforming into a terrifying immersive experience this spooky season. There will be tons of vendors to try, so prepare for a cheesy feast unlike any other. Whether you’d prefer to eat it in a bun or with a fork, you’ll be gobbling up every last bite of this comfort food staple.
Come hungry and get ready to feast on all the mac n’ cheese you can handle at this free festival. Toronto’s winter wonderland fest with rides & twinkling tunnels starts next monthĬanada has announced its proof of vaccination system for travel & here are the details When: October 23rd - October 24th, 10 a.m. You can also pose for pictures in front of the pumpkins, hay bundles, and fall foliage displays. The festival is free to attend, but you’ll want to bring your shopping bags and your appetite! There are so many goodies for sale, including Gooderham & Worts Butter Scotch tarts, fresh seasonal pies, floral bouquets for your apartment, and pumpkin treats for your furry friend. When: Opens October 21st, 2021 Distillery District Fall MarketĪn adorable fall market is happening in the charming Distillery District this month. Tickets start at $39 each and come with timed entry, so you have a dedicated window to enjoy Klimt’s masterpieces in all their glory. Klimt is described as a “rebel, genius and legend” of a painter, and now you can be swept up in his electrifying world. Through breathtaking 360 projections, the revolutionary works of Gustav Klimt come to life all around you. When: Saturday, October 23rd Immersive KlimtĪ new immersive art experience has officially opened its doors in Toronto. If you want to get a head start on your holiday shopping or simply treat yourself to something delicious, this is the place to be. It’ll feature a variety of vendors selling everything from jewelry and soaps to Portuguese baked goods and butter tarts.
Islington Village Community MRKTĪ new market is coming to the city this weekend that will bring together local businesses, artisans, and food trucks all in one place. Here are 10 of the best things to do in and around Toronto this weekend so you can enjoy it to the fullest. Sounds like the perfect day, if you ask us. Start your day at a fall festival, then make your way to Toronto’s newest immersive art experience, fill up on ooey-gooey mac n’ cheese for dinner and wash it all down with a pint of lager at an Oktoberfest celebration.
The weekend is here, with more festivals, exhibits, and attractions than you can count! Not sure what to choose? Let us make you an itinerary. Good things are coming your way, Toronto.