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  2. Mar 28, 2024 · by Shutterstock. April in Toronto is full of exciting things to do to welcome spring to the city! Flowers will begin to bloom, and so many of our seasonal activities will re-open for the warmer weather. Check out our round-up of 13 amazing things to do in Toronto this April.

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    The Beaches Easter Parade is returning to the east end this April and it’s a neighbourhood-wide tradition that the city looks forward to each spring. This event is said to be the largest and longest-running Easter parade in the world, drawing 50,000 visitors per year. The annual parade will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, April 9th just north of the shoreline along Queen Street East. When: Sunday, April 9th, 2023 at 2 PM Where:Queen Street East, Munro Park to Woodbine Avenue

    An illuminated experience has arrived in our city and 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 will take over Trillium Park until May. “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 S...

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    Toronto’s highest-rated mental and physical health clinic, For Health’s Sake is now open in Downtown Toronto and Leslieville, offering a multidisciplinary approach to health and wellness. Their expert team of therapists offers services to get you back to the things you love, with offerings from physiotherapy, psychotherapy, RMT, acupuncture and more. They will work with you on tailored treatment plans to get you back to feeling your best. When:Book your appointment anytime via their online bo...

    Are you ready to enter the Upside Down? AStranger Thingsexperience has arrived in Toronto and it’ll transport you to Hawkins in the year 1986. Fans will have access to the show’s most iconic settings on an “intimate guided new adventure” alongside their favourite characters, plus eat, drink, and hang out like they’re part of the crew. Once you’ve had your fair share of adventure, you can head over to Scoops Ahoy for a USS Butterscotch sundae or Surfer Boy Pizza for a tasty slice. The experien...

    The Office Experience: Toronto

    If you’ve always dreamed of spending a day at Dunder Mifflin, your wish can now come true. The Officeexperience 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 Big Top is officially making a comeback. Cirque du Soleil will return to Toronto this April with one of its most successful touring shows, called KOOZA. KOOZA “combines acrobatic performance and the art of clowning, while exploring fear, identity, recognition, and power,” according to the description. The highlights of the show include Hoops Manipulation, Double Highwire, the Skeleton Dance, and the famous Wheel of Death, an “enormous spinning contraption” that always has the audience on...

    After a successful debut last year, the second annual Filipino Restaurant Month will kick off in April, featuring local restaurants across the country serving up the best in Filipino cuisine. Throughout the month of April, restaurants will participate and offer prix fixe menus that “highlight the unique variety of Filipino food and ingredients and the talent of Filipino chefs throughout Canada.” There are many Ontario restaurants participating, and you can see the full list of them here. When...

    TO Food and Drink Fest is returning to the city and it is the largest festival of its kind in all of Canada. The 19+ festival runs for three days straight and will bring back-to-back culinary experiences into one massive space. That includes incredible food, drinks, demos, shopping, music, and so much more When: March 31st to April 2nd, 2023 Where:Metro Toronto Convention Centre

    The most ruthless dining experience is coming to Toronto this spring. Karen’s Diner is on a cross-Canada tour and they’re leaving their manners at the door. Burgers, fries, and a side of rude customer service, Karen’s Diner is taking over Trecce on 1792 Danforth Avenue this April as part of a pop-up dining experience. When: April 22nd to April 30th, 2023 Where: Trecce – 1792 Danforth Avenue

    Toronto’s popular seasonal craft show returns this early April, showcasing the work of hundreds of talented makers, artisans, and vendors all under one roof. This event is described as a gathering place for “like-minded individuals to exchange ideas, stories and objects through the culture of craft,” according to its website. Get ready to explore, get inspired, meet new people, and most importantly, stock up on beautiful items for the season ahead. When: March 29th to April 2nd, 2023 Where:En...

    The Toronto Vintage Show is returning this month and it’s the largest clothing sale of its kind in Canada. This annual event is described as a “vintage lover’s paradise that features Canada’s largest sale of vintage clothing along with loads of vintage décor.” The two-day event will span 40,000 square feet at Exhibition Place and will feature 125 vendors. Among them is The Ian Drummond Collection, which is a major Toronto-based supplier of wardrobe for the most popular movies and television s...

    This free indoor art pop-up market is the place to be for unique treasure hunting this spring. Shop directly from the hands of 85+ amazingly talented Toronto artists and artisans. Dance the day away to live DJ music as you browse local art, photography, sculptures, jewelry, fashion, home decor, skin care, and one-of-a-kind items. When: April 16th, 2023 Where:Woolfitt Gallery, 1153 Queen Street West

    The Blue Jays will invite fans to their newly-renovated ballpark for the first time on April 11th, 2023, for the home opener. This season, the new and improved stadium will unveil the Outfield District, where live entertainment will be held on every game day. Outfield District will be home to several exciting food and drink concepts, including the Corona Rooftop Patio, Park Social, The Catch Bar, and The Stop. Fans can also look forward to $1 hot dog days andnew $20 general admission ticketst...

    The season of live sporting events continues, and with the Toronto FC season in full swing at BMO Field, this is your opportunity to enjoy the fresh spring air and cheer for the home team at the same time. Also this month, it’s getting down to the wire for the Leafs and Raptors as they head into the last leg of the regular season. Playoff season for both teams begins in mid-April, and they need all the support they can get! When: Various dates in April 2023 Where:Scotiabank Arena

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · There are tons of things to do in Toronto this April whether it be catching a musical or going to a spring market pop-up. Here’s your monthly things to do list for April. From museum dates to outdoor festivals, foodie experiences, and concerts – Toronto is going all in this April with all the things to do.

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Toronto has a short, mild spring. Visitors can expect at least some rain during about 11 days out of 30 in April. And if the year you visit has a particularly long winter, that rainfall could easily turn into snowfall, so you'll need to be prepared for a variety of weather possibilities.

    • Jane Mclean
  5. Mar 29, 2022 · Not only are there parades, festivals, attractions, and exhibits to look forward to this month, but the reopening of beloved attractions like Canada’s Wonderland. There’s plenty of things to do in Toronto this April 2022, so consider this your official guide to the very best that the city has to offer.

  6. Apr 5, 2021 · From takeout food festivals to the cushiest of staycations, these are all the best things to do in Toronto this April. 25 things to do in Toronto this April 1. Visit the Street Eats Market Open now; 9350 Yonge St.

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · 1. Walk along the edge of the CN tower. It’s the most well-known attraction in Toronto, and no visit to the city is complete without checking out the CN Tower. Yes, you can admire it from the outside,, but don’t miss the chance to go inside, where many fascinating attractions await.

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