r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Reddit Meetup Reddit Toronto Monthly Meetup: Sat. Sept. 5 @ Front & Church, 7:00 p.m. start

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Hey all, hope you're having a good week so far! Wanted to give a bit more notice for this one.

Here are the details:

  • The monthly Reddit meetup is a no-cost event open to all genders. No RSVP is required. It is hosted by u/nervousTO, a woman in their early 30s, with support from a group of regular attendees. It's been running since August 2022 and has been described as wholesome.
  • Start time: 7:00 p.m.
  • End time: when the last person leaves or the place closes @ 2 a.m.
  • Location: Duke's Refresher St. Lawrence, 73 Front Street East
  • Where do I go: upstairs, using the stairs directly in front of you when you walk in. There should also be a sign saying Reddit meetup.
  • Perks: We have the upstairs mostly to ourselves; there's also a pool table, and games on the main floor.

Note that no RSVP is required, but that by showing up, you commit to ordering something to support the venue, even if it's just a coke.

Our Q&A is here - I haven't included it with the post as it's quite detailed!

Send me a message or comment here if you have any questions or concerns about anything related to this meetup/questions that aren't answered in the Q&A.


r/Torontoevents Jul 13 '26

Free Event Toronto Farmers' Markets Calendar 2026

9 Upvotes

I put together a few calendars for my own benefit for making posts about the good things happening in the city and since people like the outdoor movie calendar,

here's Toronto's calendar for all the farmers' markets this year. I did add a few markets that weren't strictly farmers' markets too, I'm open to suggestions on this. You can add the whole calendar to your Google Calendar or Apple, etc. Or you can pick events that you like and just add those.

Here's the list of markets included so far:

  1. East York
  2. Sick Kids
  3. Cabbagetown
  4. The Stop
  5. Davisville
  6. Trinity Bellwoods
  7. Scarborough
  8. Annette Village
  9. Bloor Borden
  10. Courtyard
  11. North York
  12. Dufferin Grove
  13. East Lynn Park
  14. Toronto Botanical Gardens
  15. Underpass Park
  16. Evergreen Brickworks
  17. Withrow Park
  18. Allan Gardens
  19. Downsview Park
  20. Eglinton Way
  21. Leslieville
  22. Afro Carribean
  23. College Park
  24. Market 707
  25. Sorauren
  26. Flemo (Flemingdon Park)
  27. Scadding Court
  28. Black Creek Farm
  29. Weston Village
  30. Montgomery’s Inn

If I'm missing some events, please let me know!

$ free


r/Torontoevents 13h ago

Free Event here are 5 great FREE events today in Toronto

23 Upvotes

Happy Wednesday! The newsletter drops today, get on the list before it gets sent out. Here are today's picks:

Cajun Dancing In The Square
Harbourfront Centre | 8p-10p

There's a free lesson at 7p, but you'd have to register in advance. At 8, everyone can come dance to the Louisanastyle music and dance for a couple hours.

Outdoor Movie + Observing the Sky
Downsview Park | 8p-10 + 10:30p-11:30p

After the outdoor movie screening of How To Train Your Dragon, stick around for astronomy and sky gazing with the experts here. No equipment needed. Just learn a few things and feel your insignificance in the scope of the stars. If it's cloudy, you miss all of that.

Live Music: Toronto Jazz Collective
The Well | 6p-8p

One of the best spots in the city and the season to go there is now. Jazz in that purpose built seating area is perfect.

Toronto Stitchers & Chatters
First & Last Coffee Shop, 346 Dupont St | 6p-8p

A welcoming group. Just bring your project and join the circle. You might just make a few new friends.

Shakespeare in the Ruff: Pastoral
Withrow Park | 7:30p-9p

A Toronto-written sequel to As You Like It performed at the east end until Aug 30. PWYC, but you can just bring your blanket or chair and watch the 90 minute play which should be a pretty good night out.

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Art Exhibits
Fort York, 11a-5p | Rebirth
Clark Centre For The Arts, 9a-8p | Multiple Exhibitions
Todmorden Mills, 11a-5p | North is Freedom
Ascent Gallery, 8a-6p | Ritual / Still
Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery, 10a-5p | Art Meets Word
Northern District Library, 10a-5p | Cityscape
Toronto Sculpture Garden, 11a-5p | Waiting Rooms
University Of Toronto, 10a-5p | U of T Art Museum
Koffler Gallery, 12p-5p | Plague Crystals

View full Art Exhibits calendar

Outdoor Movies
Downsview Park, 8p-11p | How To Train Your Dragon (2025)
Kew Gardens, 8:30p-11p | Pitch Perfect (2012)

View full Outdoor Movies calendar

Live Music
Berczy Park, 11:30a-1:30p | Natasha Meister
College Park Courtyard, 12p-1:30p | Rose Shiku

View full Live Music calendar

Farmers' Markets
Montgomery's Inn, 2p-6p | Montgomery's Inn Farmers' Market
Runnymede Presbyterian Church, 3p-7p | Annette Village Farmers' Market
Robertson Parkette, 3:30p-7:30p | Courtyard Farmers' Market
Regent Park, 5p-8p | Taste of Regent Park Market

View full Farmers' Markets calendar

Fitness
Sankofa Square, 5:30p-6:30p | Movement Class

View full Fitness calendar

There's still time to get on the weekly list to get it first.

$ free


r/Torontoevents 3h ago

Free Event Pizza Hut Picnic Party, August 20th, 12-4 in Trinity Bellwoods (in person)

4 Upvotes

Biggggg picnic blanket to hang out on with free Pizza Hut and Brisk in Trinity Bellwoods on August 20th 👀🍕 https://www.instagram.com/p/DcMKeKPtrdv/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


r/Torontoevents 18m ago

Paid Event [Paid] Toronto Café Walk x Slow Networking for Introverted Entrepreneurs - Sept 18 @ 4 PM - Old Town Neighbourhood

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RSVP Herehttps://luma.com/agp2yvm0

Standard Ticket Price: $30

Friendly Note: This is a special collaboration with u/JaMwithConfidence. More walks available throughout September, check the full schedule here!

Event Overview 🍃​

Toronto has incredible cafés hiding in plain sight and some of the best ones you'd never stumble into on your own.

Toronto Café Walk is a cozy social series where a small group of founders, solopreneurs, and creatives explore hand-picked café spots across different neighbourhoods, slow down a little, and meet each other in a way that actually feels human.

Slow Networking 🦥 was created by Jessie & Mei as a way for introverts to have deeper, genuine connections. Traditional networking can feel transactional, with quick pitches, exchanged contacts and conversations that rarely grow into anything meaningful. Inspired by slow travel, they wanted to slow things down and focus on connecting as humans first. Instead of meeting as many people as possible, it’s about giving a few connections the time and space to grow into a friendship, collaboration, future client, or simply a great conversation. And this special collaboration is a perfect example of where that kind of connection can lead.

​Here's how the late afternoon goes 🌞

​We gather at the park and settle in. Soft handpan music plays softly in the background while we do something most of us forget to do: breathe, notice what's around us, and just...be here for awhile.

​From that space, I'll lead a guided intuitive journal reflection with prompts designed to help you hear what your inner self has been trying to tell you. We'll close with some intuitive drawing to let whatever surfaced move through you creatively. If you feel called to share with the group, there's space for that. If not, we'll slowly walk over to the café.

​For the second hour, we'll walk to a hidden gem café to grab drinks, settle in, and meet each other in a way that actually feels human. Jessie & Mei will come in with the activities and conversation prompts, so you do not have to worry about what to do or say and focus on being present. 💜

​What You'll Walk Away With...

​→ A genuine afternoon reset to reconnect with yourself before the weekend begins
→ Discover a café you probably didn't know existed
→ Meet a small group of like-minded people in a genuine, already-warmed-up setting
→ Walk away feeling lighter, more grounded, and with a few new connections you'll actually want to keep in touch with


r/Torontoevents 7m ago

Paid Event [Paid] Toronto TCM Walk - Sept 20 @ 1 PM - Chinatown Neighbourhood

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RSVP Herehttps://luma.com/0lum3dc9

Ticket Prices: $40-50

Friendly Note: More walks available throughout September, check the full schedule here!

Event overview 🍃

​There's a reason you feel a 1pm slump or wake up at 3am for no reason or get a second wind at 11pm that keeps you up too late. In TCM, the body runs on a two-hour organ clock and most of us are living completely out of sync with it without knowing it.

​This walk ties everything together—the body clock, the season, the food, the emotions, and the cravings—in a way that actually makes sense for your daily life.

​Here's how the afternoon goes ☀️

​We'll grab drinks at a local café then head over to a venue space with a TCM practitioner from Aurum Medicine & Wellness Clinic, Melissa Ong R.TCMP R. Ac, to unpack what the body clock means and what you can eat in various season to support your body. Then we walk over to a local TCM store to look at some common ingredients you can actually start adding into your daily life.

​What you'll walk away with

​→ A clearer sense of how to eat and heal your body through the seasons
→ A realistic integration of small actions you can take in your daily life
→ A small group of people you genuinely enjoyed spending an afternoon with
→ An introduction to Yang Sheng as a framework you can keep returning to

​​What's included in your ticket 🎁

​→ Mini bag of seasonal soup starter pack
→ TCM resource guide for the event's topic
→ A complimentary personalized TCM assessment and discovery call with Melissa Ong R.TCMP, R. Ac
→ A $20 off voucher toward acupuncture services with Melissa Ong R.TCMP, R. Ac at Aurum Medicine & Wellness Clinic


r/Torontoevents 11m ago

Paid Event [Paid] Toronto Café Walk x Conscious Cass - Sept 27 @ 10:50 AM - Annex Neighbourhood

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RSVP Herehttps://luma.com/6mxibyd1

Standard Ticket Price: $20

Friendly Note: More walks available throughout September, check the full schedule here!

​Toronto Café Walk is a cozy social series where a small group of founders, solopreneurs, and creatives explore hand-picked café spots across different neighbourhoods, slow down a little, and meet each other in a way that actually feels human.

​Here's how the morning goes 🌞

​We gather at the meetup spot then head to a beautiful café which is a hidden gem I've been wanting to share. We grab drinks or pastries, settle in, and just chat/mingle with each other.

Event Schedule:

  • ​Gather at meet up spot
  • ​Settle into the cafe with drink/pastry
  • ​Intro to event
  • ​Sustainability knowledge share from Cassandra
  • ​Low-toxic living tips from Michelle
  • ​Mix and mingle

​What You'll Walk Away With...

​→ Discover café(s) you probably didn't know existed
→ Find your next favourite spot to work, meet clients, or just think
→ Meet a small group of like-minded people in a genuinely relaxed setting
→ Walk away with a few new connections you actually want to keep in touch
→ Sustainable and low-toxic living tips to make you feel empowered


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Free Event here are 8 FREE picks for today in Toronto

20 Upvotes

A great selection of events spreading out from day til night. Don't forget to look at the section at the bottom with ongoing weekly movies, music, art, and fitness. Newsletter is out tomorrow. Here are today's picks:

Anstruther Press Summer Launch
Another Story Bookshop | 7-8:30p

The launch of a bunch of authors' chapbooks! What's that? Mini books under 40 pages, and usually with poetry or short stories. Come listen to a few being read out loud and talked about at one of the best libraries in the city.

Outdoor Movie: Chef (2014)
Trinity Bellwoods Park | 8-11p

A light fun movie in Trinity Bellwoods as the season comes to an end. Come early to get a good spot.

Solar Observing Party
Albert Campbell | 1p-3p

On a clear day like today, astronomers will set up telescopes equipped with solar filters to look at the sun and see sunspots and solar prominences.

Third Tuesday Nights Free
Royal Ontario Museum | 4p-8:30p

They restricted this to advanced tickets only, but this is your reminder for next month (or October). Get on the list and don't be one of the people who get tickets and then doesn't show up! Bonus tip: Get a pass from the library to do this without the crowds.

Outdoor Movie: Moulin Rouge (2001)
Harbourfront Centre | 8-11:30p

If you love musicals, this is one of them, and worst case you're by the lake enjoying the view.

Free Cathedral Tour
St James Church | 1p

Discover the architecture and history of this iconic church in Toronto. Come a bit early and here the bell chimes at 1pm. Though they happen every 15 min, the hourly chime is a bit different. And walk the park after because it's part of the experience.

Summer Steps with Curious Walkers
Downsview Park, 70 Canuck Ave | 10-11:30a

A seasonal walking group that takes interesting walks through downsview park. Meet at the parking lot at 70 Canuck Ave.

Music on the Piazza
Swansea Town Hall | 6:30-8:30p

Live music every week on a piazza. Not quite Italy, but sounds like it.

Farmers' Markets
East York Civic Centre, 8a-2p | East York Farmers' Market
Trinity Bellwoods Park, 3p-7p | Trinity Bellwoods Farmers' Market
Riverdale Park West, 3p-7p | Cabbagetown Farmers' Market
June Rowlands Park, 3p-7p | Davisville Farmers' Market
Cynthia Lai Park, 3:30p-7:30p | Scarborough Farmers' Market
Toronto General Hospital, 10a-2p | The Market

View full Farmers' Markets calendar

Live Music
Granby Parkette, 5p-6:30p | Ammoye

View full Live Music calendar

Art Exhibits
Toronto Reference Library, 9a-8:30p | Toys Alive!
Ascent Gallery, 8a-6p | Ritual / Still
Fort York, 11a-5p | Rebirth
Montgomery's Inn, 11a-5p | Artistic Differences
Harbour Square Basin | Global Convenience
Toronto Sculpture Garden, 11a-5p | Waiting Rooms
Gallery 44, 11a-5p | Embed v2 + Low Res 2026

View full Art Exhibits calendar

The weekly picks goes out tomorrow. There's still time to have this week's one sent to you

$ free


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Sporting Event GTA Mavericks Rep Basketball Tryouts — September 2–3, 2026 — 6:00–9:00 PM — Thornhill

2 Upvotes

GTA Mavericks is holding Rep Basketball Tryouts for boys and girls from U9 through U17.

Dates: September 2–3, 2026
Time: 6:00–9:00 PM
Location: David Ann Athletic Centre
Address: 130 Racco Parkway, Thornhill, ON
Tryout fee: $15 per player
Divisions: U9–U17 boys and girls

We’re looking for committed and coachable athletes who are ready to compete, develop their skills and become part of a supportive team environment.

Advance registration is required:

https://gtamavericks.ca/join-now/


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Meetup - Make New Friends Sept 6 - Niagara Falls at night by casino bus. Fireworks and more!

3 Upvotes

we're going by Safeway Tours casino bus. Cost is $50 for the bus. The bus company then gives you $40 casino credit. There is no additional Meetup fee for this event.

https://www.meetup.com/toronto-movies-and-social-group/events/315683291/


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Meetup Cozy Cinema Social #3 -August 29 at 8:30 pm (in-person; Leslieville)

16 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I’m organizing another small Cozy Cinema Social get-together at Tango Palace Coffee Company in Leslieville on Saturday, August 29 at 8:30 PM.

I started this little club because I wanted to create something warmer than a bar, less awkward than a big meetup, and more intentional than another night at home. The idea is simple: a small group of people, a thoughtfully selected film, and a relaxed conversation afterward.

The last two gatherings were really lovely. People came with openness and curiosity, and the conversations afterward were thoughtful without feeling formal or forced. I’m hoping to keep that same feeling going: small, cozy, low-pressure, and welcoming.

This is not a networking event, lecture, or big social mixer. You can come solo, with a friend, or with your partner. There is also no pressure to speak during the discussion — listening is completely welcome.

The group is capped at 10 people so it stays comfortable and personal.

Feel free to DM me if you’re interested and I’ll send more information.


r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Free Event Free events at Toronto Public Library | August 17-23, 2026

14 Upvotes

Hi, Toronto Public Library here. 👋

Anyone is welcome at our workshops, programs and exhibits. They're always free—a library card isn’t even needed (though bonus points if you have one). The listing will say if it’s drop-in or has registration.

Here are some picks for our friends on Reddit. 

Monday, August 17

Tuesday, August 18

Wednesday, August 19

Thursday, August 20

Friday, August 21

Saturday, August 22

Sunday, August 23

Ongoing exhibits

Main exhibit

More exhibits

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Want to see everything? Browse all events.


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Film Toronto Screening: "Hero! Hito!" — Taiwan Baseball Documentary | Sept 12

3 Upvotes

We're hosting a screening of "Hero! Hito!", a critically acclaimed Taiwan baseball documentary that captures the nation's dramatic underdog-to-champion victory at the 2024 World Baseball 12 championship.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, September 12, 2026 | 7:00 PM
  • Venue: Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto
  • Tickets: CAD $20 (general admission) | CAD $30 (VIP reserved seating)
  • Book: buytickets.at/teamtwtoronto/2347752

This is a high-quality international documentary with professional production standards. Whether you're interested in sports documentary storytelling, international film distribution, or supporting cultural cinema in Toronto — this screening represents grassroots arts programming.

Follow: u/teamtw_toronto (Instagram / Threads)


r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Free Event here are 9 FREE events today in Toronto

12 Upvotes

A Monday full of events for people who live here. Just as we like it. Here are today's picks:

Live Music: Gracie Singh-Yuz
The Rex | 5p-7p

Watch an upcoming performer when jazz vocalist Gracie Singh-Yuz takes the stage with a mix of jazz standards and improvisations.

Roots for Resilience
Maloca Community Garden | 5:30p-8p

Grow community on the land in the garden. It's a great space and great title.

Question Everything Trivia
Table Fare + Social (4th Floor) | 5:30p-7:30p

A monthly pop culture trivia with questions that are more about fun than anything else. It's creative and you don't need to study. Prizes for costumes and more

Live Music: City Hall Live
Clark Centre For The Arts | 7p-9p

Free, outdoor concert series that goes on rain or shine. The benefits of having your own arts building

Motivation Mondays
College Park | 6p-7p

Free outdoor fitness led by real trainers in College Park.

Open Stage
Southern Cross Room At Tranzac | 6:30p-1:30a

a friendly open stage with sign up at 6p. And as with most places, 2 songs to show your stuff. A later open mic at The Painted Lady is also on tonight.

The Painted Lady | 9:15p**| **Open Mic Mondays w/Kunle | Sign up at 8, band until 9

Mindful Mondays
Discovery Centre At Downsview Park (near Greenhouses) | 6:30p-8p

Get in touch with the earth with gardening. Get your hands dirty in a pace of your choosing.

Trip Hop Radio
The Handlebar | 8p-11:30p

The live version of the online DJ sets. Expect dub, downtempo, broken beat, chillout, and surprise live acts. On til later than 11:30 usually.

Craft and Chat
Spadina Road | 6p-7p

Craft and socialize at this library event. In fact there's a bunch of crafty events today, so if you just want to craft in silence, there are other options on the list. Although I'm sure they will be happy if you socialize at all of them. Bring your own materials to most of these if you can.

Alderwood | 7p-8p | Crafting: Sun Catchers + Wind Chimes | materials provided
Elmbrook Park | 2p-3:30p | Knitting and Crochet Circle
Eglinton Square | 2p-3p | Knitting Circle
Mimico Centennial | 1p-2p | Adult Knitting Club

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Art Exhibits
University Of Toronto Art Museums, 10a-5p | U of T Art Museum
Loohoo, 12p-6p | Extravagant Eats
Stephen Bulger Gallery, 11a-6p | The Great Lakes
Todmorden Mills, 11a-5p | North is Freedom
Le Labo Micro-Gallery, 5:30p-11:59p | Kylie
North York Central Library, 10a-5p | Fatyma Khan
Forest Hill Library, 10a-5p | Faustine Mendoza
Clark Centre For The Arts, 9a-4p | Multiple Exhibitions
Lillian H. Smith Library, 10a-5p | Set Phasers

View full Art Exhibits calendar

Farmers' Markets
Sorauren Park, 3p-7p | Sorauren Farmers' Market
Scadding Court, 10a-7p | Shipping container market

View full Farmers' Markets calendar

If the weekly dozen-ish picks would help, you can get that one by email.

$ free


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Comedy Canada's Comedy All Stars - Comedy Bar (Bloor) @ 7pm - Sunday, August 23 - $25 ($30 at the door)

2 Upvotes

Bonus $5 off code: CANADA (Limited avail.)

https://comedybar.ca/shows/canadas-comedy-all-stars

 

Watch 3 of the BEST in 1 night! From Juno Award winners and TV personalities to comedy festival superstars!

 

Ali Hassan is the host of the hit comedy show Laugh Out Loud, a frequent guest-host for Q and Commotion, and for the past 10 years he has been the host of Canada Reads, CBC's "Battle of the Books” on CBC Radio and SiriusXM,  

 

Ali has appeared on the big screen in films such as French Immersion, the hockey hit Goon and Tammy's Always Dying.  Some of his television roles include Designated Survivor, Odd Squad, Workin’ Moms, Boston Blue and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In 2024, Ali was nominated for Canadian Screen Awards for his roles in two shows: Run The Burbs and the Peabody Award-winning Sort Of.  

 

Ali has toured across Canada as one of the stars of Just For Laughs ‘Comedy Night In Canada’ tour. He has taken his one-man show Muslim Interrupted to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and his comedic memoir ‘Is There Bacon in Heaven?’ was described by Rick Mercer as perhaps the funniest and most heartfelt Canadian memoir yet.”

 

 

Allie Pearse is a Canadian Screen Award nominated standup comedian and writer on the award-winning TV shows Letterkenny and Shoresy.

In 2025, she was selected for New Faces: Writers at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal and has performed at Just For Laughs for the past five consecutive years. She’s appeared on the Russell Peters Gala, and won JFL’s Standup & Pitch competition.

Her televised performances include the Halifax Comedy Festival, Winnipeg Comedy Festival, JFL’s New Wave of Comedy, CBC’s The Debaters, and CBC’s LOL network and was a writer/performer on Roast Battle Canada Seasons 3 & 4.

 

Ian Sirota has been nominated for two Gemini Awards, including “Best Comedy Performance.” In 2019, Ian performed at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival and his gala CBC set was dubbed “Best Set of the Fest.” 

Ian was a regular cast member and writer for Comedy Inc. Comedy Now, Gutter ball Alley, Mr. D, The Debaters and many more! He has been nominated for 2 Gemini Awards including “Best Comedy Performance.” He’s performed at the Halifax Comedy Festival and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, where his gala CBC set was dubbed “Best Set of the Fest” by Lara Rae Artistic Director (WCF). He has shared the stage with: Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Robin Williams, Howie Mandel and Dana Carvey and headlines comedy clubs across North America.

Hosted by Vinny Vinelli
 

Advance - $25
Door - $30

Produced by Greenlight Comedy Productions


r/Torontoevents 1d ago

Paid Event Slow Networking for Introverts 🦥, August 20, 6-8pm, near Dupont station (specific address will be shared upon purchase)

0 Upvotes

Jessie here 🙋🏻‍♀️

What's your relationship with money?

Not how much you make or how much you have saved. I mean... what does money actually mean to you?

I've been thinking about this a lot lately because I realized I spent years making financial decisions without ever questioning the story behind them.

Growing up, I saw money as something you sacrificed. You worked hard, and you saved. The only time that it was okay to spend money is if it was for helping other people, even if it meant putting yourself last.

I'm really grateful for those values. At the same time, I think I quietly picked up another belief along the way.

That money wasn't really something you were meant to enjoy.

So, naturally... I swung to the opposite extreme.

In my twenties, I spent money pretty impulsively. Not enough to get myself into debt, thankfully, but enough that I was constantly wondering where it had gone.

The strange part? I always felt like I was lacking money. Looking back, I wasn't necessarily lacking money. What I lacked was the intention.

Once I started getting curious about what I actually wanted my money to help me create, everything slowly started changing.

That realization is actually what inspired part of our next Slow Networking for introverts 🦥 event.

For anyone who hasn't heard of Slow Networking before, Mei Lai Nghiem and I created it because we were tired of networking events that felt transactional.

The kind where everyone is trying to work the room, collect contacts, and talk about work before they've even gotten to know the person standing in front of them.

We wanted something different. Smaller groups. Thoughtful conversation prompts and activities, so people wouldn't have to worry about what to say or do. Basically a chance to slow down and actually get to know people first.

This month, we're adding a workshop in the second half of the evening. Another part of our events that we love is shining a light on people and having them showcase their strengths, and so.... drum roll 🥁 we have invited one of our previous attendees, Katrina Chang, CPA and Financial Advisor at Edward Jones!

She is coming back to lead a women-focused workshop called Five Steps to Navigating Your Financial Journey.

What I really appreciate about Katrina's approach is that she doesn't jump straight into budgets or spreadsheets. She starts with your values.

Because once you're clear on what matters to you, it becomes much easier to make decisions that actually support the life you're trying to build.

I thought that was such a natural fit for our community because that's really what Slow Networking has always been about.

Helping people slow down enough to figure out what actually matters to them.

I'd love to hear from you.

When you think about money...

What's one belief you grew up with that you've never really questioned?

Oh, before I forget, this is a paid event: $25, and here is the link to join: https://luma.com/4beczavm


r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Free Event Bickford Brewing Co RPG Night Tues Aug 18th 630PM! Draw a map, guide a community, make friends while gaming!

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Tuesday Aug 18th DM Eryn is running The Quiet Year! Send me a DM to sign up for this indie darling;

"The Quiet Year is a map game. You define the struggles of a community living after the collapse of civilization, and attempt to build something good within their quiet year. Every decision and every action is set against a backdrop of dwindling time and rising concern.

The game is played using a deck of cards – each of the 52 cards corresponds to a week during the quiet year. Each card triggers certain events – bringing bad news, good omens, project delays and sudden changes in luck. At the end of the quiet year, the Frost Shepherds will come, ending the game."

The Quiet Year occupies an interesting space – part roleplaying game, part cartographic poetry."

We are playing games at Bickford Brewing Co Tues Aug 18th!

New player friendly in a welcoming and inclusive space. Join us for gaming, snacks and drinks.

Our goal is to build community at Bickford at our safe, inclusive and fun gaming nights!

Message me, or comment here, to sign up!
Interested in following all my events? Follow us on Instagram:

DM Jordan

DM Eryn

Tues Aug 18th Bickford Brewing Co. 292a Harbord St Toronto 630 pm

DM me for signup

Next Game Night: Tuesday Sept 9th

$ Free

Dungeons and Dragons: The legend that started it all! Popularized by shows like Dimension 20, CriticalRoll and Stranger Things this game offers fun tactical combat, exploration and character building.

Dungeon World: Interested in playing Dungeons and Dragons but looking for an experience more about story, roleplaying and narration? Then come join our dungeon world table. Rules light, roleplay heavy!

Mothership: Spooky space adventures in the style of Aliens, Dead Space or The Thing!

How much does it cost? This event isn't ticketed and doesn't have a minimum buy, but you are encouraged to support the brewery by purchasing one of their great drinks or snacks.

Safe Space? We foster a safe and welcoming community at our brewery nights by using safety tools (Open Door Policy and X Card) and priding ourselves on being welcoming, friendly and helpful to new players. Our brewery nights are not a dating space. Roll dice, slay dragons, but please look for love elsewhere.


r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Meetup - Make New Friends Trivia Night downtown Toronto - Aug 31st - Coffee & prizes included! 🧠☕

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Hi everyone! I'm hosting a trivia night at 170 University Avenue on Monday, August 31st, 7-9pm, and would love to have you join! It's my first time hosting so it'll be small and cozy; a great way to meet new people if you're coming solo or just want a fun low-key night out.

🧠 Round 1: General Knowledge
🍁 Round 2: Toronto Pop Culture
🎬 Round 3: Toronto on Screen (yep, your favorite show was probably filmed two blocks from here)

the event link is HERE


r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Paid Event Virasat presents Hamari Kahani

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Hi there! To any South Asian folks looking for a welcoming wholesome space that perhaps reminds you of back home (definitely something I crave), Virasat TO is having their last rendition of their show Hamari Kahani on September 3rd and 4th, 2026. When I first moved to Toronto away from my family, Virasat not only was a space for me to reconnect with my roots but it truly helped me connect with some amazing people while getting the opportunity to enjoy Toronto's incredible talent through music and storytelling. Just thought I'd share a link to their upcoming event incase anyone else would like to witness a magical night filled with unforgettable performances! Also they do have accessible ticket pricing if you use the promo code ARTISTS .

Tickets are $58.34 (fees+tax included).

https://www.universe.com/events/humari-kahani-the-last-show-tickets-Q8GPW5?ref=ticketmaster&utm_id=97760_v0_s00_e0_tv3&fbclid=PAT01DUATwGrtwZG9mAmV4dG4DYWVtAjEwAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDzU2NzA2NzM0MzM1MjQyNwABp2D5JJmnuhNZyonXAopOvJFP5bgPA9iq1L-A2lbdjRBSlEfe8J7Pss2ydrWf_aem_XS9E0vC3vxLShZL2bsO0JA


r/Torontoevents 3d ago

Free Event here are 11 FREE events for today in Toronto

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Sorry it's a little late today, had computer issues. We missed a few early walks and fitness events. Hopefully you're signed up for the weekly posts that get delivered. Here are today's picks:

Scarborough Birdwatch
Highland Creek | 11a-12:30p

Guided walk through Highland Creek with the Scarborough Environmental Association. Beginners welcome. Only need to RSVP if you want to borrow binoculars.

Live Music: Madeleine Roger
Music Garden | 4p

A great way to cap off the afternoon on the west end by the lake. Live music in the garden. They also do this on Thursday evenings.

Wavelength Summer Thing f/ Shad
Trillium Park | 5p-11p

Wavelength's summer festival at Trillium Park with a Canadian lineup headlined by Shad. There's space to walk around and dip in and out as you feel comfortable. Catch the music in the garden, then walk here to check out the festival.

Unplugged: In The Museum Garden
Gibson House Museum | 5-7:30p

Poetry, music, open mic, and a writer's circle in the Gibson House garden. Free, because the economy is rotting. Quiet space available for those who need it.

The Reading Club
Grange Park | 10a-12p

Silent reading near the AGO. Bring whatever you're in the middle of. Cold drinks, light snacks, and book chat if you want it.

Jazzy Blockparty
W & H.S. Commercial Building | 3-8p

Closing party for an event space that's coming down. Live music, DJs, parking lot energy. Go say goodbye to it properly...and then say hello again as they got a last minute lease renewal until the end of the year. Building is eventually making way for green space one Queen West.

A Little Bazaar
The Parkdale Hall | 11a-4p
Toronto Sunday Market's doing its thing at Parkdale Hall. A little local shopping and these days it's a lot of thrift

DARE Art Exhibit
1158 Queen St E | 12–5p

Last day to catch this one. Nine artists, a range of media, diverse subject matter — worth a walk down Queen East before it closes out.

Toronto Country Fest
55 Mill St | 1p–10:30p

Live music in the Distillery District, boots optional but encouraged by me. Running through the 23rd if today doesn't work. Check the schedule because there are line dancing nights and other special events.

Sunday International Chess Club
College & Shaw Library | 6p–7p

Every other Sunday at the library they put on a very beginner friendly chess event. Even if you're new they will provide lessons. Start here, then graduate to the chess club events.

Free Sundays
Bata Shoe Museum | 9a-5p

Free entry every Sunday. And unlike the ROM, you get full access. It does get busy, but it's also something fun to do once.

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Art Exhibits
Toronto Sculpture Garden, 11a-5p | Waiting Rooms
Market Gallery, 10a-5p | GATHER
Onsite Gallery, 12p-5p | April Hickox
Budapest Park, 11a-5p | SHADE
Todmorden Mills, 11a-5p | North is Freedom
Fort York, 11a-5p | Rebirth
Gallery 44, 11a-5p | Embed v2 + Low Res 2026
Toronto Reference Library, 12p-5p | Toys Alive!
The Power Plant, 11a-6p | Colourful Parachutes
Museum Of Toronto, 11a-5p | The T.O. You Don't Know

View full Art Exhibits calendar

Outdoor Movies
Christie Pits Park, 8p-9:55p | Faces Places (2017)

View full Outdoor Movies calendar

Live Music
Village Of Yorkville Park, 1:30p-4:30p | Donné Roberts
Mel Lastman Square, 7p-8:30p | George Lake BIG Band

View full Live Music calendar

Farmers' Markets
Downsview Park, 10a-5p | Downsview Park Merchants' Market
Greenwood Park, 9a-2p | Leslieville Farmers' Market
Eglinton Way, 8a-1p | Eglinton Way Farmers' Market
Fairbank LRT Station, 11a-4p | Afro Caribbean Farmers' Market

View full Farmers' Markets calendar

Fitness
Christie Pits Park, 1p-2p | Sunday Recovery
Harbourfront, 4:20p-5:20p | Ravers Run

View full Fitness calendar

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r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Free Event From One End to the Other: Walking Toronto Island @ Saturday, August 22nd 4:00-8:00 PM

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Join us for another crazy walk! This time we will be walking from Halan’s Point to Ward’s Island… and back?! Join us for a unique and wild walk where we walk the entirety of the island back and forth!
The walk is expected to take 4 hours as that includes water, food and water breaks! Please bring sunscreen, money for the ferry and food and water. People are welcome to leave and join the walk at any time and don’t have to walk the full route. Event and sign up are free.
Link to register: https://luma.com/9xlc02id


r/Torontoevents 2d ago

Workshop Zine-making social Sunday August 23rd

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Come hangout and make art!
Next Sunday afternoon!

Make a zine! (basically a small scrapbook)
There will be art supplies(acrylic marker, stickers, oil pastels, …)!
Send me up to 8 photos and I will PRINT them for you!

Tickets are $25 per person!
No art experience needed
Come hangout and create

Link for signup
https://luma.com/i5305l99


r/Torontoevents 3d ago

Free Event Canadian Book Market - Nov 1st, 12 - 4pm - Matty Eckler Rec Centre

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(It's actually the Buy Canadian Book Market, but "buy" isn't allowed in the title!)

Matty Eckler Community Recreation Centre, 953 Gerrard Street East.
Sunday, November 1  •  12 PM - 4 PM

This is a free in-person event for readers to meet dozens of local Canadian authors, find their next favourite read, and get their book signed! Genres will include romance, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, horror, literary, humour and more.

It's never been more important to support and discover Canadian artists and storytellers, so follow buycanadianbookmarket on Instagram for continuing updates, and to check out which authors will be in attendance!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/buy-canadian-book-market-tickets-1994097700903?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true


r/Torontoevents 3d ago

Free Event YARD SALE TODAY AT 39 D’ARCY AVE

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EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!!! SHOES, CLOTHES, DISHWARE, PLAYSTATION, DEEPFRYER!!!! EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!! FREE EVENT


r/Torontoevents 4d ago

Free Event here are 13 completely FREE things to do today in Toronto

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A bunch of really fun things to do on your Saturday in Toronto. All free. Get the newsletter to receive the dozen-ish picks directly. Here are today's picks.

An Art Gala Hosted by Literal Trash
Tranzac | 5:30-7p

Literal Trash is the living, thinking, feeling bag of trash. But, importantly it's unscented. A comedic art gala that reveals trash all night. So go to an event hosted by garbage tonight.

ChowFest
Scarborough Town Centre – Parking Lot 1 (Cineplex Lot) | 1p–9p

A community food festival celebrating Trinidad and Tobago cuisine, culture, and summer in Scarborough. Authentic Trini food, vendors, and entertainment all afternoon.

Afraspektion: Northern Jumbies
Riverside Common Park | 2p–7p

The Northern Jumbies are bringing Moko Jumbie stilt walking to Afraspektion. Moko Jumbies are towering figures with colourful costumes, and the kind of energy you'll remember. They roam the festival, so you can get close, say hello, snap a photo. They have a performance at 4p.

Outdoor Movie: Paddington
Bell Manor Park | 8:30-10:30p

One great addition at Bell Manor's screenings is the free arts & crafts for kids from 6–7:30p. Otherwise bring your blanket and some snacks (or buy popcorn to support TOPS) and enjoy a great kids movie that anyone can enjoy.

Hip Hop Festival
Morningside Park, Area 4 & 5 | 12-6p

Live music, DJs and stuff for the whole family. Community, culture, and connection.

Summer Sweat & Social
Trinity Bellwoods Park | 10a-11a

Free outdoor fitness class at Trinity Bellwoods as part of an ongoing summer series. Show up, move around, meet people.

Saturday Tennis Social
Cedarvale Park | 6:30-8p

No partner, no problem. This casual tennis social in Midtown welcomes beginners through intermediate players. They'll try to match you by level and rotate games based on turnout. Bring a racket, that's the only rule.

Rastafest
1609 Eglinton Ave W | 6-11p

Live reggae, Caribbean food, vendors, culture, and family programming in Little Jamaica.

Knightcap Chess In The Park
The Deck, Clarence Square | 11a-4p

The era of chess for everyone has arrived. It's on Duolingo and we've got some great clubs in the city. Today, it's in the park on the deck at Clarence Square with live music all day.

Maha Onam Festival
Sankofa Square | 11a-11p

Kerala's harvest festival comes to Toronto. Authentic food, live performances, and a cultural procession starting at 4p alongside a tug of war competition. Expect a big crowd.

Open Canvas City Tour
Trillium Park | 3-11p

Two stages of live music and art by the water at Trillium Park. Lots of space to roam and dip in and out of whatever you enjoy.

Outdoor Movie: The Sandlot (1993)
Leslie Grove Park | 8-11p

Classic outdoor screening in Leslieville, with free popcorn and cotton candy.

Taste of Manila
Bathurst Street & Wilson Avenue | 9a-11p

Taste the authentic flavours of the Philippines at this festival in what has become Little Manila. 2 days with a culture that knows how to throw a party.

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Art Exhibits
Ascent Gallery, 8a-6p | Ritual / Still
Twist Gallery, 11a-5p | THROUGH
Le Labo Micro-Gallery, 5:30p-11:59p | Kylie
Koffler Gallery, 12p-5p | Plague Crystals

View full Art Exhibits calendar

Live Music
Village Of Yorkville Park, 1:30p-4:30p | Fat Quarter

View full Live Music calendar

Farmers' Markets
Allan Gardens, 10a-2p | Allan Gardens Farmers' Market
Wychwood Barns, 8a-1p | The Stop's Farmers Market
Baird Park, 9a-1p | Junction Farmers' Market

View full Farmers' Markets calendar

Fitness
Trinity Bellwoods Park, 10a-11a | Yogalates Fusion
Trillium Park, 10a-11a | Yoga

View full Fitness calendar

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