An Immersive and Unique Pop-up Champagne Experience Next Week in Toronto
Yelloweek held by Veuve Clicquot is back for the sixth consecutive year. This year, Veuve Clicquot will launch the first-ever pop-up: Café Clicquot, inspired by Madame Clicquot’s passion… Read more »
FIFA World Cup is Coming to Canada in 2026
Canada, Mexico and the United States will jointly host the world’s most extraordinary sporting event, the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton are the… Read more »
Must See Shows at the Toronto Fringe Festival 2018
Started in 1989 in response to the worldwide Fringe movement, the TORONTO FRINGE was founded by a cluster of local indie artists from the “fringes” of the… Read more »
New Western Lowland Gorilla Born at the Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo announces that Ngozi, a 20 year-old female Western lowland gorilla, gave birth to a baby early this morning on Thursday, June 7, 2018. Mom… Read more »
Canadian Figure Skating Superstars Pay Tribute to Home Country With “The Thank You Canada Tour” this Fall 2018
Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir along with Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond, Elvis Stojko, Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford, and more will bring their new figure skating show to 30 Canadian cities coast-to-coast.
4 Wounded after Shooting at Pickering RibFest
Four people was sent to hospital after gunfire erupted around 11 p.m on June 2 at the annual Pickering Ribfest. Pickering Ribfest is being held (June 1… Read more »
Nine Toronto Beaches will open on Saturday, June 2, 2018
Toronto boasts some of the best swimming beaches around. Eight of Toronto’s 11 beaches have been awarded Blue Flag certification, meeting high standards for water quality, environmental… Read more »
City of Toronto Launches Filming Pilot Program at Toronto District School Board Locations
The City of Toronto, in collaboration with the local screen industry, is launching xoTO Schools, a pilot program with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) to enable… Read more »
Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory – Site of the Largest Telescope in Canada
The Town of Richmond Hill is reopening the David Dunlap Observatory for public programming. The David Dunlap Observatory (DDO) is the largest telescope in Canada. From 1935… Read more »
National Caesar Day
National Caesar Day is the Thursday before the May 24 long weekend! Invented in Calgary in 1969, by restaurateur Walter Chell to celebrate the opening of his… Read more »
Celebrate Patio Season at one of Toronto’s Most Instagram-Worthy Spots!
Boasting plenty of outdoor lounge seating, gorgeous décor and maximum sun exposure during the day, the spacious 1600 sq. ft patio is an urban oasis that offers a stunning view of the the Park with its immaculately landscaped gardens, blossoms and five reflecting pools!
Phil Collins Not Dead Yet, Live! North American Concert Tour
Confirmed today, Phil Collins Not Dead Yet, Live! tour is coming to North America this October for 15 shows only. This limited engagement by the legendary performer… Read more »
See Star Wars as Never Before with Toronto Symphony Orchestra!
Relive four of the epic episodes on the big screen with John Williams’ marvellously memorable scores played live to picture by Toronto Symphony Orchestra. See presentations of A… Read more »
Toyota Chooses Ontario as the Manufacturing Hub for its RAV4
Ontario is providing Toyota with a conditional grant of up to $110 million towards an overall investment valued at $1.4 billion to bring more than 8,000 Toyota… Read more »
City of Pickering transfers land to Parks Canada for Rouge National Urban Park
City of Pickering has transferred 10 parcels of land totaling 8.22 hectares (20.3 acres) to Parks Canada to help complete Rouge National Urban Park. Once completed, Rouge… Read more »
INCREDIBALL! Huge Motorized Beach Balls coming to Toronto!
Last year they brought the duck! This year, it is larger-than-life installation made up of six, 6.5ft tall motorized beach balls. Have a ball exploring HTO Pendulum Wave,… Read more »
100 Restaurants to Take Mom for a Brunch on Mother’s Day
A list of 100 Best Brunch Restaurants in Canada for 2018.
Experience Breathtaking Images of Cells and Tissues
Experience breathtaking images that showcase scientific discoveries at the cellular level as Inner Spaces, part of the Contact Photography Festival, which opens May 1, 2018, at the… Read more »
Collision is Coming to Toronto
Collision, the fastest growing tech conference in North America, is moving to Toronto in 2019. The conference itself is the umbrella under which 12 other conferences take… Read more »
AGO Offers a Way to See to the Sold-out Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, if You don’t Have the Tickets Yet!
The Art Gallery of Ontario announces extended hours for sold-out Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors. Before the exhibition closes, the AGO is giving art fans even more chances… Read more »
Sam Roberts Band to Rock the 159th Running of the Queen’s Plate
Six-time JUNO Award-winning and multiplatinum-selling Canadian rock icons, Sam Roberts Band, have just been announced as the Saturday headliner at the 2018 Queen’s Plate Festival. The three-day… Read more »
#TorontoStrong Vigil planned for Sunday, April 29
The City of Toronto will host the #TorontoStrong Vigil this Sunday evening at Mel Lastman Square.
#TorontoStrong Fund to support victims of tragic incident at Yonge and Finch
City of Toronto establishes #TorontoStrong Fund to support victims of tragic incident at Yonge and Finch.
Supporting Toronto’s First Responders
In light of the recent tragic events in Toronto, the Tema Conter Memorial Trust, in partnership with Wounded Warriors Canada, Toronto Beyond the Blue (Toronto Police Services… Read more »