Looking for some free things to do in Toronto this Canada day long weekend? There’s lots going on in the city that won’t cost you a dime.
From fireworks displays to pancake breakfasts, the city has a variety of events that are fun and free of charge. Whether you’re celebrating at a Canada Day bash or relaxing with a free movie, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Here are thirteen free activities in Toronto this long weekend, from June 28 to July 1.
Get groovy at a jazz festival
Price: Free and ticketed events
When: June 21 to 30, 2024
Address: Multiple locations
Why You Need To Go: The annual Toronto Jazz Festival is a fun place to hangout and enjoy some tunes. The 10-day attraction has both free and ticketed events so you don’t need to spend money in order to experience a show.
This weekend, you can check out artists like Classic Roots and Trash Panda Brass.
Celebrate the long weekend
Price: Free and ticketed events
When: June 28 to July 1, 2024
Address: 235 Queens Quay W., Toronto ON
Why You Need To Go: Get your red and white outfits ready! The Harbourfront Centre is hosting a Canada Day Long Weekend 2024 celebration and you can show some love for your country.
The event includes a “lineup of free and ticketed programming in music, dance, comedy, food and family-friendly activities” for a fun-filled weekend.
You can see free film screenings and acrobatic performers, learn how to swing dance and more.
Explore a neighbourhood
Price: Free
When: June 30, 2024, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Address: 48th Highlanders Memorial, Across from 78 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Lace up those shoes and enjoy some time outside this weekend with ROMWalks, a “collection of guided walking tours that take participants on a unique journey of urban discovery.”
This Sunday, you can explore Queen’s Park and “enjoy a crash course in Canadian history from the early 19th century to today in the stories – some controversial – of public memorials on the grounds of Queen’s Park.”
Go to a Canada Day bash
Price: Free
When: June 29 to July 1, 2024
Address: Woodbine Park, 1695 Queen St. E., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Oh Canada! The Q107 Canada Day Weekend is taking place in Woodbine Park and you can enjoy a range of free concerts and other activities.
The event includes “Q107 Rock & Roll Tributes to the best bands in the world” as well as “Toronto’s largest fireworks display from Ashbridges Bay, set to a ‘live’ set of amazing Rock” on Monday night.
You can indulge in dishes from food trucks and enjoy boozy drinks at the beer garden.
Go to the ROM
Price: Free
When: July 1, 2024
Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: In celebration of Canada Day, the Royal Ontario Museum is offering free general admission to visitors on July 1. You can check out dinosaur bones, the Wilds Cats, Earth: An Immersive Journey exhibit and more.
You’ll receive complimentary access to the permanent galleries as well as Quilts: Made in Canada. It’s best to come early to avoid wait times for entry.
Guests are invited to enter through the Weston Entrance along Queen’s Park.
Explore Little Portugal
Price: Free
When: June 29, 2024, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Address: Little Portugal, Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: On last Saturday of every month, Little Portugal is offering free self-guided tours. You can enjoy the Self-led Vintage & Gallery Crawl which takes you through the neighbourhood. Along the way, you can “explore carefully curated pieces in 12 vintage shops and 13 galleries featuring an array of offerings.”
Soak up some sun at Union
Price: Free
When: June 24 to August 25, 2024
Address: 65 Front St. W., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Union Station is the place to be this season. Union Summer, presented by TD, offers 60 days of “free outdoor experiences featuring dynamic music, live performances, curated food vendors and beat-the-heat beverages and desserts, all to celebrate summer in the city.”
You can enjoy CN tower views, musicians, DJs and more right in the heart of Toronto.
Get your sweat on
Price: Free
When: June 30, 2024, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m
Address: Housey Street & Dan Leckie Way Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Lululemon is hosting free movement classes as part of its Summer Series and this weekend, you can join a HIIT-style workout without spending a dime.
Be sure to arrive 15 minutes early and bring your own mat.
See some fireworks
Price: Free
When: July 1, 2024, 10 p.m.
Address: Multiple locations
Why You Need To Go: It isn’t Canada Day without checking out a fireworks display. The City of Toronto is hosting fireworks shows in four parks — Ashbridges Bay, Centennial Park (Etobicoke), Milliken Park and Stan Wadlow Park.
Fill up on pancakes
Price: Free
When: July 1, 2024, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Address: 1005 Brimley Rd., Scarborough, ON
Why You Need To Go: The City of Toronto is hosting Canada Day at Thomson Memorial Park and you can enjoy tons of family-friendly activities.
The day begins with a free pancake breakfast (first come, first serve) and continues with various activities including carnival games, buskers, a photo booth, bouncy castle, artisan market and more.
Head to a summer festival
Price: Free
When: June 29 to July 1, 2024
Address: 77 Wynford Dr., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: The Rhythms of Canada summer festival is returning to the Aga Khan Museum this weekend. The three-day event features special programming, musical performances and art from across the Muslim world.
During the festival, you can enjoy free admission to the Museum Collections Gallery, drop-in family activities, a festival market and local food vendors.
Celebrate at Downsview Park
Price: Free
When: July 1, 2024, 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Address: 15 Carl Hall Rd., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Head to Downsview Park this long weekend for some Canada Day fun. The park will have ” live entertainment, games for kids, inflatables, vendors and so much more,” as well as food trucks and fireworks.
Enjoy a film
Price: Free
When: June 28, 2024, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Address: 789 Yonge St., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Grab some popcorn! The Toronto Public Library is hosting its Friday Film Night and you can enjoy a screening of Love, Simon.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.
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