Not sure what to do for Father’s Day? We’ve got an idea for you. The 13th Annual Yorkville Exotic Car Show will take place this Father’s Day (June 18th) from 12-5 pm. Whether you’re a car lover or just looking for something different to do in Toronto, the Car Show is a great event to experience! You could even grab brunch in Yorkville before heading off to the car show for the day. Did I mention the event is completely free?
About the Yorkville Exotic Car Show
Get ready to walk the red carpet while locking eyes with some of the most amazing exotic cars you’ve ever seen. This annual event features a wide variety of exotic cars, their drivers and automobile celebrities. The car show is no small deal as Bloor Street will even be closed to traffic between Avenue Road and Bay Street so visitors will have plenty of space to admire the cars. You can expect to see cars from manufacturers ranging from Ferrari to Porsche and Aston Martin. Interested in seeing the full lineup of cars before Father’s Day? You can view the cars here and even donate to your favourites in support of Melanoma Canada.
This year, there will be nine corrals of cars including a line-up of both classic and exotic cars, such as a Corvette, Jaguar, Polestar, McLaren, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin and more. Canadian singer Karl Wolf is even going to perform!
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Admission is free so you can stop by anytime between 12-5 pm on June 18th. Over 100,000 people took in the show last year so this is an event you won’t want to miss!
The free non-profit volunteer-run event will be giving back its net revenue from sponsorships to Melanoma Canada. Melanoma Canada was founded in 2009 and has become a leading national resource for melanoma and skin cancer patients. With the launch of their new brand, they are focused on providing crucial education, prevention programs, and support services for the patient, caregiver, and clinical community. The organization will continue to unite the voice of the melanoma and skin cancer community, advocating for improved care and access to new and improved treatment options. According to the Yorkville Exotic Car Show, “With donations of over $100,000 in 2022, and fundraising efforts for the virtual shows in 2020 and 2021, the Yorkville Exotic Car Show has raised more than $520,000 to help support cancer research and programs.” How great is that?