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Welcome to another week in the city, Toronto! The holiday season is officially in full swing, and festive events are starting to pop up around the city. Clearly, there’s no shortage of things to do around town. To help you plan, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in Toronto. Get ready for a fun-filled week.
DO NOT miss out on Sabrina Carpenter gracing the stage at Scotiabank Arena this week! Tickets are still on sale – but pricey. Though Ticketmaster might have them at a higher cost, you could find some for less on other sites.
Good luck!
When: Nov. 10 and 11, 2025
Where: Scotiabank Arena, 40 Bay St.
Cost: $357+
Every Tuesday from 4 to 10 p.m., guests can enjoy half-price sushi rolls and $5 Sapporo. Girls’ night out, date night, whatever the occasion may be, The Drake is calling.
When: Tuesdays
Time: 4 to 10 p.m.
Where: The Drake Hotel — 1150 Queen St. W.
Cost: Half-price sushi, $5 beer
Fashion Art Toronto’s 1664 Fashion Week returns from Nov. 10 to Nov. 16. Discover bold style from 45+ Canadian designers and artists.
The main fashion week hub at T3 Bayside (251 Queens Quay East) comes alive Nov. 13 to 16 with back-to-back runway shows, evocative art installations, a “shop local” boutique, photo moments and live entertainment.
This season also features exciting offsite shows that transform hidden gems across the city into surreal fashion playgrounds!
Everyone is invited to attend and immerse themselves in the city’s vibrant fashion scene. Check out the full schedule and grab tickets at FashionArtToronto.ca.
When: Nov. 10 to Nov. 16, 2025
Time: Varies
Where: T3 Bayside, 251 Queens Quay E., and offsite venues
Cost: $25+
The most wonderful time of the year is coming up quickly! The Distillery Winter Village is kicking off the holiday season with its official tree lighting ceremony, and if you want to be there, it’s time to start planning.
The annual event is happening on Thursday, Nov. 13, and will feature some exciting performances, yummy treats, and of course, plenty of holiday cheer.
When: Starting Nov. 13, 2025
Where: The Distillery Historic District, 55 Mill St.
Cost: $15 admission
The Aga Khan Museum has a “permanent collection of over 1,200 masterpieces and innovative performing arts and educational programming,” and on Wednesdays, you don’t need to worry about paying for admission.
The free admission promotion runs on Wednesdays during extended hours from 4 to 8 p.m.
When: Nov. 12, 2025
Time: From 4 to 8 p.m.
Where: 77 Wynford Dr.
Head to the Leslieville Farmers Market and explore all they have to offer. It is perfect for connecting the community with those who source their food. There are tons of local vendors, with more great stuff than we could name.
When: Sundays until Dec. 21, 2025
Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: 1470 Gerrard St. E.
Grab your pals and hit up The Drake on a Wednesday night for some trivia. Join host Aaron Brown, who will ask questions about anything from celebrity chaos and offbeat geography to foodie lingo and themed curveballs — no topic is off-limits. The game starts at 7 p.m.
The top team scores a $100 Drake gift card, while second-place winners walk away with a rotating prize. Try the $45 dinner prix fixe before, during, or after the game.
When: Every Wednesday
Time: Game starts at 7 p.m.
Where: The Drake Hotel – 1150 Queen St. W.
Cost: $5 per person
Check out the first and oldest food tour in Kensington Market! Expand your taste buds and enjoy delicious cuisines like Tibetan dumplings and Jamaican patties.
You’ll feel like a world traveller without leaving Kensington Market.
When: Every day except Tuesdays
Time: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Kensington Market — 30 St. Andrew St.
Cost: $89 per person/free for kids under seven
Tickets are available for yet ANOTHER Los Angeles face-off. This time it’s the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Los Angeles Kings.
When: Nov. 13, 2025
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Scotiabank Arena, 40 Bay St.
Cost: $91+
All 10 of the Toronto History Museums have free admission at all times!
According to the City of Toronto, this is “to provide everyone an opportunity to fully participate in cultural heritage and spaces.”
The museums include:
Like we said, there are lots of things to do in the city. Have a great week, Toronto!
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It's not too late to make some plans!