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10 things to do in Toronto this week (Sept. 22-26)

Although summer is now over, there are still tons of things to do in Toronto that will help keep our minds off of it. From grand openings to exciting events and fun experiences, Toronto has plenty to offer this week. To help you plan, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in Toronto. Get ready for a fun-filled week.

Here are 10 things to do in Toronto this week.

Trinity Bellwoods Farmers Market

One of Toronto’s most popular spots, Trinity Bellwoods, has got you covered when it comes to farmers market goods. Rain or shine, you can head on over to peruse the selection of curated local vendors.

When: Open Tuesdays until Oct. 28, 2025
Time: 3 to 7 p.m.
Where: Trinity Bellwoods Park — 241-257 Shaw St.

Superkick’d Pro Wrestling Rock Show

Are you ready to rock? Head to The Great Hall for an evening that organizers say you won’t forget. “Get ready for an evening filled with surprises, laughter, and good vibes. Whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, this event is all about having a great time with old and new friends.”

When: Sept. 26, 2025
Time: 8 to 10 p.m.
Where: The Great Hall – A Vintage Venue – 1087 Queen St. W.
Cost: Starting at $30 plus tax

Sponsored Post: Water/Fall Festival

The first-ever Water/Fall Festival is taking over Toronto’s waterfront for two action-packed weekends: Saturday, Sept. 27 and Sunday, Sept. 28, and Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5.

The free-to-attend, fall-inspired arts and cultural festival will delight and entertain visitors of all ages with dynamic programming, including spectacular public art installations (on and off the water), harvest-themed food and drink markets, live music and dance performances, a sustainable makers market, illuminating boat tours, and more.

When: Sept. 27 and 28, Oct. 4 and 5, 2025
Time: 11 a.m. to late
Where: Queens Quay from Bathurst Street to Bay Street
Cost: Free for most activations

Pop-Up Exhibit: Home at Spadina Museum

“Discover how homes shape identity through the Austin family story and contemporary art at Spadina Museum,” shares the City. “We look at those who make it a home, and those who live in it are shaped by domestic spaces.”

Explore this contemporary art experience.

When: Wednesdays to Fridays
Time 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Spadina Museum — 285 Spadina Rd.
Cost:

Lorde: Ultrasound

Lorde is back in Toronto for her Ultrasound tour. Tickets are still on sale for her upcoming show at Scotiabank Arena.

When: Sept. 24, 2025
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Scotiabank Arena
Cost: $196+

The Drake Trivia

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. While you’re there, 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

The Titanic Exhibition 

This exhibition features over 200 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreck of the Titanic, room recreations, and even virtual reality rooms.

If you can’t visit it in Toronto this weekend, the exhibit will be around until the end of September.

When: Open until September 2025
Where: YZD – 30 Hanover Rd.
Cost: $30+ per ticket

Nobu at Night

Head over to Nobu on Friday night for an evening of live DJs, crafted cocktails, and late-night vibes at Nobu Bar and Lounge from 9 p.m. to late.

When: Friday nights
Time: 9 p.m. to late
Where: Nobu Toronto — 25 Mercer St.
Cost: Varies

Jazz Night

A Friday night out with jazz music and cocktails? Count us in!

Right in the heart of Toronto’s Junction neighbourhood, head to My HOUSE Lounge & Events. Enjoy a delicious dinner, handcrafted cocktails, and smooth Jazz rhythms.

When: Every Friday
Time: 8 to 11 p.m.
Where: My HOUSE Lounge & Events — 2882 Dundas St. W.
Cost: $10 to $30

Toronto History Museums 

All 10 of the Toronto History Museums offer 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 are:

Have a great week, Toronto!

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