Things to do in Toronto

Last updated: August 2023

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Biking

Bike Share

1. $1 to unlock + $0.12 per minute

2. $15 for unlimited 90 minute trip

3. annual membership 

Routes

1. Martin Goodman Trail (HTO park, Trillium Park, Ontario Place, Humber Bay Arch)

2. Tommy Thompson Trail (Cherry Beach, Tommy Thompson Park)

3. High Park Area Trail

Toronto Islands

Ferry

Adult $9.11

Water Taxi

Roger's Center

Baseball Games and Concerts

Tickets available on Ticketmaster and etc

Ripley's Aquarium

Adult (14+) $44

Annual $100

Museums

AGO (picture 1,2)

free annual pass 25 and under & free for everyone Wed 6-9pm

ROM

free every third Tuesday 4:30-8:30pm

Beta Shoe Museum (picture 3,4)

free every Sunday

 

Allan Gardens

Free indoor botanical garden

The Rec Room

$10 - 40 credits

$25 - 160 credits (60 free)

$35 - 245 credits (150 free)

$50 - 365 credits (165 free)

$75 - 565 credits (265 free)

$100 - 790 credits (390 free)

Bowling

many locations

Activities

Air riderz (picture 1)

Pursuit OCR

Activate (picture 2)

Roller skating: Suso skate co

Karting: K1 speed

Rock Climbing *picture 3 (hub climbing)

* Picture 4, 5 (hub climbing- adventure hub): $22.50 for 60 minutes 

Laser gun

Sightseeing

harbour front

Harbour front

sugar beach

Sugar beach

Music garden

Music garden

High park

High park

Polson Pier

Polson Pier

Picnic

- Riverdale Park

- Trillium Park

- HTO Park

Stackt market

Stackt market

Kensington market

Kensington market

Casa Loma

Casa Loma

Music

concert

- Toronto Symphony Orchestra

- Candlelight concerts

- Symphony in the gardens (Casa Loma, only summer)

- Concert

- Jazz festival

- Music festival

Don't miss

Canada's Wonderland

Tickets

Daily $54.99 (online)

Gold pass $99.00 (new), $95.00 (renewal)

Seasonal Halloween Haunt & WinterFest

Nathan Phillips Square

Summer: free festivals and events

Winter: skating (free if you bring your own skates, 15$ adult for 2 hour rental)

Fireworks

Canada's Wonderland: Fireworks on special occasions like Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day

Woodbine Beach and etc: Canada Day, New years

CNE

Canada's National Exhibition has a lot of attractions, performances, exhibitions, rides, and food. Cheaper after 5 p.m. and opening day.

Outdoor Movies

Free outdoor movies are available in the summer!

Drive-in movie is also suggested (Not free)

Skiing

Ticket prices differ depending on time and equipment rental

- Blue Mountain

- Glen Eden

- Dagmar Ski Resort 

Doors Open Toronto

Explore the city's most-loved buildings and sites for free. (once a year)

The Distillery Historic District

The Distillery Winter Village (winter)

Festivals

Free music, jazz, and food truck festivals throughout the summer.

Caribana is an annual festival. (North America's largest cultural festival)

Tiff (Toronto International Film festival) is something to look out for if you're into films.