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Thursday, July 11, 2019

25 things to do in Toronto this weekend

Weekend events in Toronto are all about what makes summer the best season ever: ice cream. There's still time to check out a Stranger Things-themed shop. Elsewhere, Night It Up! is serving up all kinds of treats and Festival of India takes over Yonge Street and the Islands.

Events you might want to check out:

Museum of Broken Relationships (July 11-21 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Get ready for all the feels as this new pop-up museum includes items from past relationships that pack lots of emotion and memories.
Ed Sheeran Pop-Up (July 12-13 @ 277 Queen St. W)
Ed Sheeran is ready to reveal his new No.6 Collaborations Project and is setting up shop in the 6ix with music and merch available for purchase.
Honda Indy (July 12-14 @ Exhibition Place)
Get ready for a weekend of rips and roars from some of the world's fastest cars as they race through the city alongside fan festivities all weekend long.
Night It Up! (July 12-14 @ Markham Civic Centre)
Markham's biggest food festival is back in the style of a traditional Asian night market with tons of incredible food, performances, music and more.
All Day I Dream (July 13 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
Making a stop in Toronto is this big international house and trance festival with DJs Lee Burridge, Sébastien Léger and Newman on deck.
Festival of South Asia (July 13-14 @ Little India)
There will be two days of traditional Indian food being served up among a massive street festival with performances, shopping, activities and more.
Christie Pits Film Festival (July 14 @ Christie Pits)
Summer was made for free outdoor movies and the Christie Pits Film Festival is back with a screening of the queer teenage romance Weirdos.
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (July 12-14 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Over 360 artists and vendors are setting up in the square to showcase works of all types during one of the city's biggest outdoor art fairs of the year.
Long Exposure Festival (July 13 @ Flemingdon Park)
Memorized is the operative term for this annual festival held on a cool summer night with plenty of games, installations, snacks and performances.
Japanese Summer Festival (July 13 @ Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre)
A full day of celebrations is on with this big, all-day festival dedicated to Japanese culture and featuring games, performances, food and drinks.
Bloor West StreetFest (July 13 @ Bloor West Village)
The whole neighbourhood is coming out for this big street festival that includes goods from local vendors, carnival rides, shows and a rocking climbing wall.
Festival of India (July 13-14 @ Centre Island)
The city's biggest Indian festival is back with a weekend of events happening all over, capped off by a huge parade and a party on the Island.
Sunday Social (July 14 @ The Bentway)
Spend your lazy Sunday being lazy under the Gardiner at this edition of Sunday Social that includes a beer garden, live music, games and more.
Food Truck'N Friday (July 12 @ Rainhard Brewing Co.)
Fill up on goodies from a bunch of Toronto's gourmet food trucks as they roll up to Rainhard for the hops series of this weekly food truck festival.
Vaughan Pizza Fest (July 12-14 @ Interchange Park)
This massive pizza festival is back to serve up the gooey delicacy alongside performances by DJ Pauly D, The Real McCoy and C&C Music Factory.
Indie Fridays (July 12 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Local musicians are dropping by for a free concert that includes a mix of sounds from Cassie and Maggie, the Devin Cuddy Band and Kandle.
Soccer Mommy (July 13 @ The Opera House)
After her last show out show in Toronto, Sophie Allison is back with her signature lo-fi, angsty indie rock sound, played alongside Kevin Krauter.
DJ Snoopadelic (July 13 @ Cabana Pool Bar)
The one and only Snoop Doggy Dogg is dropping by to spin the hits during this big poolside party under the sun at Cabana.
Promise Cherry Beach (July 14 @ Cherry Beach)
The summer vibes are on at Promise as local and international house DJs drop by to keep you moving and grooving on the beach.
The Summer Market (July 13 @ Northern Contemporary Gallery)
The Parkdale Flea and Toronto Designers Market are teaming up once again for this big market with over 80 makers selling all types of goodies.
Eco Lifestyle Market (July 14 @ The Great Hall)
Eco-friendly, sustainable and natural products are the focus of this market with goods from local makers including health, beauty, food and more.
Ontario Vintage Market (July 14 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Vintage lovers can find their treasure at this huge market with design, art and antiques from vintage suppliers from all over the province.
Scoops Ahoy (July 4-14 @ Woodbine Mall)
There's still a few days left to check out this pop-ice cream shop modelled after the one from Stranger Things, featuring limited-time flavours.
TOWebfest (July 11-13 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Podcasters from all over are dropping by for a final weekend of web creator-related talks, workshops, panels and screenings.
Vector Festival (July 11-14 @ Multiple Venues)
Graphic design-based artwork is being showcased at spaces all over the city by more than 30 local and international artists through the weekend.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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