Things to see and do
From karaoke bars, cultural tours and art walks, sports games and Toronto’s top attractions, just think of the fun things we could do.
Toronto City Pass
Visit some of Toronto’s top attractions at a discounted price. View the city from the top of the CN Tower, Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre and City Cruises Toronto for a discounted price. The CityPASS is valid for nine days, so you don’t have to rush—enjoy your trip around the city at your own pace.
Location: Purchase online
Bar + Karaoke Lounge
Book a private karaoke room and practice your favourite Taylor Swift songs before the show or replay the set list after the show. Food and cocktails are also served. The lounge is all ages throughout the week and 19+ Fridays and Saturdays after 8:00 p.m. Location: 360 Yonge Street, Toronto
Graffiti Alley
Tucked behind the major streets of the city are vibrant, colourful murals and street art created by renowned artists, including SKAM, uber5000 and ELICSER. Location: Rush lane in Toronto’s Fashion District, runs between Portland Street and Spadina Ave, on the south side of Queen Street West
MZTV Museum of Television
Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button aren’t just the names of iconic television and movie characters, they’re also the names of Taylor Swift’s cats. Share the pop star’s love for this impactful medium and enjoy a comprehensive collection of rare TV artifacts and fascinating exhibitions. Find more unique art galleries and museums. Location: 64 Jefferson Avenue, Toronto
Argonauts Football Game
Find your own football crush. Get tickets to an Argos game or find out what other teams are playing while you’re in the city. Location: BMO Field, 170 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto Then after an exciting night at the concert, reset with a peaceful nature walk through one of Toronto’s urban parks. Take me to the lakes, enjoy the fall colours, autumn chill and amber skies. Listen to folklore, evermore, or even just the sounds of the city.
High Park
Visit Toronto’s largest urban oasis. Walk along the various trails, Grenadier Pond, or visit the llamas, bison and deer at the mini-zoo.
Location: High Park, 1873 Bloor St West, Toronto
Toronto Music Garden
Explore the enchanting trails, public art and sitting areas of the Toronto Music Garden. The gardens are separated into six different sections and are inspired by the music of renowned Baroque composer and musician Johann Sebastian Bach.
Location: 479 Queens Quay West, Toronto