It’s the first weekend of spring and we’re going all out. With so many fun things to do in Toronto this weekend, you won’t want to stay home. It’s shaping up to be an exciting couple of days here in our city, so let’s dive in.

Here are 10 of the biggest and best things to do in Toronto this weekend, so you can make the most of every moment.

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Pop-up marketplace at The Bisha Hotel Toronto

The Bisha Hotel Toronto is honouring Women’s History Month with a pop-up market featuring a handful of women-led brands this weekend. On March 25th from 11 AM to 2 PM, the Bisha’s Hotel Sky Suite will be transformed into a one-day market where attendees can shop from local, female-founded brands.

Shop from participating brands like 6Degrees SwimSije BeautyUnderstory BotanicalsVO BeautyLOHN CandlesEveristDainty Diamonds, and Mintier.

When: March 25th from 11 AM to 2 PM
Where: 80 Blue Jays Way – The Bisha Hotel Toronto

The Office Experience: Toronto

If you’ve always dreamed of spending a day at Dunder Mifflin, your wish can now come true. The Office experience has arrived in Toronto!

This is no Jim Halpert prank. A life-sized version of the mid-level regional paper company we know and love is now open in our city, and here’s a sneak peek!

Fans of the show will get to walk through mind-blowing recreations of the famous set, explore original props and costumes, re-live their favourite moments from the show, and scoop up incredible merch at the on-site store.

When: Until June 4th 2023
Where: Yorkdale Shopping Centre (across from the Lego Store); 3401 Dufferin Street

 

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Hamilton

Broadway sensation Hamilton is back in Toronto! The popular musical will run for a few months until the summer.

“Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre,” the description says.

This musical is not only entertaining, but has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education.

When: Until June 11th, 2023
Where: Princess of Wales Theatre, 300 King Street West

Disney Animation: Immersive Experience

A whole new world, a new fantastic point of view! An exhibit called Disney Animation: Immersive Experience is open in Toronto and it’s every bit as magical as it sounds.

The experience is described as “an innovative celebration that takes you inside the greatest films of Walt Disney Animation Studios, from their very earliest, groundbreaking features to the beloved hit movies of today.”

When: Until July 9th, 2023
Where: Lighthouse Immersive Inc, 1 Yonge Street

Public Sweat

Described as “a fusion of art, sauna culture, and sweat bathing,” Public Sweat welcomes all to explore its “sauna village” where attendees can explore five sweat bathing structures over the course of two hours – hot spaces and cold showers.

You’re more than welcome to bounce between the hot and cold spaces at your own pace and once you’re done, hang out in the indoor lounge area to eat, drink, and connect with others.

When: Until April 23rd, 2023
Where: North East Grounds of Harbourfront Centre, 225 Queens Quay West

 

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Winter Stations

Winter Stations is well underway! This single-stage international design competition takes place every year, and contestants must incorporate the Kew and Woodbine beach lifeguard towers into their installations in creative ways.

Winter Stations takes place at multiple locations this year and instead of staying in one place, the winning installations will be moved around to give more residents a chance to visit.

When: Until April 3rd, 2023
Where: Woodbine Beach and 1381 Lakeshore Road East (Mississauga)

Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition

You won’t need to travel far to feast your eyes on the breathtaking original paintings of the one and only Michelangelo.

You can expect 34 displays of world-renowned pieces like The Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement.

This experience “offers guests a refuge from the busy world where they can enjoy this iconic art up close and at their own pace, especially at a time where travel is more expensive than ever.”

When: Until April 2nd, 2023 – Wednesdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 6 PM
Where: Toronto Event Centre, 15 Saskatchewan Road

ROM After Dark: Humanity

Get ready for an exciting night at the museum! This special themed event takes place after sunset and comes with access to all of the museum’s exhibitions.

According to The ROM, this monthly 19+ event features a range of “experiential activities, curated music, visual arts, pop-up performances, and distinctive food and drink, designed for adults looking for a fun, art-driven night out.”

When: March 24th, 2023
Where: The Royal Ontario Museum

 

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Lumière: The Art of Light

An illuminated experience has arrived in our city it’s completely free to enjoy. Lumière: The Art of Light at Ontario Place is lighting up the waterfront with incredible works of art.

Formerly named the Winter Light Exhibition, this event is taking over Trillium Park until May 7th.

“Utilizing innovation, light and discovery, Lumière encourages Ontario artists and creators to illuminate’ the park,” the description says.

When: Until May 7th, 2023
Where: Trillium Park, Ontario Place, 955 Lake Shore Blvd West

Catch a Cineplex movie for the low

Looking for fun Saturday morning activities this month? Cineplex Canada has brought back its Family Favourites deal, offering just $2.99 movie tickets. This weekend’s flick is Lyle, Lyle Crocodile on Saturday, March 25th.

When: Saturday, March 25th
Where: Cineplex locations across Toronto