It’s another thrilling week in the city, and there are tons of things to do in Toronto. Summer-like weather is finally here, and we’re so stoked. That means more outdoor adventures, patio outings with friends and an intoxicating city vibe shift.
Want to know what’s going on in the city? Here are 10 of the best things to do this week in Toronto.
Snakes & Lattes College is hosting new Social Game Nights every Wednesday, inviting all to unplug, unwind, and meet new people over board games.
“Relax, break the ice, and make lasting connections in a friendly and welcoming setting. Join a game and see where the night takes you,” shares the game zone.
Register online for your spot!
When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Time: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: 489 College St.
Cost: $12+
Toronto transit fans are in for a treat! The TTC has brought its beloved merchandise right to commuters with a new pop-up inside Bathurst Station. And for every Thursday through Sunday for the time being, as well as on select game days.
According to the TTC, shoppers will be able to browse exclusive TTC styles and limited seasonal drops throughout the summer.
When: Thursdays through Sundays
Time: Starting at noon
Where: Bathurst Station — 819 Bathurst St.
Down for some trivia? Head to The Fortunate Fox for what organizers claim is “hours of pop culture mayhem, hosted by the QE team.” Expect high energy, high BPM, and zero boring questions.
When: Wednesday, June 17 and Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: The Fortunate Fox – 280 Bloor St. W.
Cost: Free
Girl Dinners are not just exclusive to your homes; it’s now at Chotto Matte Toronto. We’re talking Chotto Caesar Salad, Truffled Yuca Fries, Chotto Matte’s signature Dragon Roll, and the choice between three martini favourites: Dirty Nikkei Martini, Lychee Lover Martini, or classic Espresso Martini.
When: Thursdays to Saturdays
Time: 6 p.m. to late
Where: 161 Bay St.
Cost: $44
A pink double-decker bus will be rolling through the streets of Toronto, bringing in Canada’s first afternoon tea experience served in motion. Here’s what to know about High Sociétéa.
Though we’ve seen our fair share of jaw-dropping, questionable, and even shocking scenes in the city, there’s nothing quite like this.
It’s huge, it’s pink, and it’s moving. This double-decker experience offers a curated city tour, live violin, and a theatrical onboard experience under a panoramic glass roof with 180-degree city views.
When: Thursdays to Sundays
Time: From 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. through June
Where: Departure and return are from a central downtown Toronto spot (details after booking)
Cost: $125 +
Canada Soccer House, in partnership with GE Appliances and Uber Eats Canada, is one of the best spots to catch the FIFA World Cup this season.
Along with the screenings, expect partner activations, retail pop-ups and the chance to meet Canadian soccer legends. Located right at the Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W., the hub will be open on select days through Thursday, July 2.
When: Wednesday, June 17 and Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: Varies
Where: Harbourfront Centre – 235 Queens Quay W.
Cost: Free
Sport Chek is transforming Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre into a massive soccer destination with the launch of a new free fan experience – a floating futsal pitch. It’s a nearly 130-foot field installed directly on the water.
The floating soccer field opens on Thursday, June 11 and runs until Sunday, July 19, when the tournament concludes. Admission is free, and 60-minute sessions can be booked online and on a first-come, first-served basis.
When: Until Sunday, July 19, 2026
Time: 60-minute bookings daily
Where: 235 Queens Quay W.
Cost: Free (first come, first served)
Another immersive experience is in Toronto, and this time it’s brought a vibrant, dreamlike world to life. Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience will feature over 300 of Monet’s creations, transforming them into interactive works of art.
When: Running until June 29, 2026; daily times, closed Tuesdays
Time: Timed entries
Where: YZD — 30 Hanover Rd.
Cost: $32.90 for adults, and $24.90 for children
If you need any World Cup plans, make your way to Stackt Market daily, until Sunday, July 19, to experience the new Adidas activation.
The space will offer free admission to up to 1,200 fans daily on a first-come, first-served basis. Luckily, you won’t need to sign up in advance or secure tickets online. But considering Toronto loves a lineup, you may want to get there early.
Expect watch parties on a 13.5′ x 24′ screen, eat from vendors offering food tailored to the tournament, including specially curated menus on select days, check out their 20’ x 10’ soccer activation where fans can try the adidas Predator or F50 boots, and so much more.
When: Daily until Sunday, July 19, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (closed Mondays)
Where: STACKT market, 28 Bathurst St.
Cost: Free
Rain or shine, you’re covered… Literally! The Underpass Park Farmers Market is nestled underneath the Eastern Avenue overpass. Here you can find several local vendors, prepared foods, drinks, a neighbourhood lounge, and even live music. You’ll want to purchase all the local goods, from fruits and veggies to drinks to skincare products, dog treats, and more. Be sure to admire the insane street art while you’re there!
When: Every Thursday until Oct. 15, 2026
Time: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Underpass Park, 29 Lower River St.
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