And just like that, another weekend gone. But not to worry, because as usual, there’s plenty of things to do in Toronto anytime of the week! Especially now that the weather’s getting better (is it too soon to say that?), there’s even patios to be enjoyed. Interested? Keep reading to know more about what’s going down in The 6ix.
Here are some things to do in Toronto this week:
Rhythm & Blooms Pop-Up
Make the most of spring at The St. Regis Toronto, with their Rhythm & Blooms Pop-Up until July 31. The signature rituals include the Bloody Mary Ritual, the Evening Ritual and the Afternoon Tea Ritual. The last one is priced at $77 per person, with $20 add-on for the Prohibition Afternoon Tea, which features ‘iced’ teapot cocktails and delectable foods.
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Hot Docs Festival
The annual documentary festival is back this year from April 28 to May 8. You can either catch the films at theatres across the city or from the comfort of your home. There’s also set to be in-person panel discussions and sessions with filmmakers. More details about the festival and ticket purchases can be found here.
Olivia Rodrigo Concert
If you’re interested in Olivia Rodrigo’s 2022 SOUR Tour, then good 4 u! The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter will be in Toronto on April 30 for a performance at Massey Hall. It’s taking place at 8pm and tickets can be purchased online here.
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Canada’s Wonderland
The amusement park is opening for the latest season on April 30. You can look forward to a whole bunch of new attractions and festivals in the coming months, including food festivals, fireworks and more. Splash Works will also be opening later at the end of next month. You can check out the website here for passes.
Filipino Restaurant Month
It’s the last week of the festival, ending on April 30. Check out various places in Toronto for delicious prix fixe menus and a taste of traditional Filipino dishes. Find the full list of participating restaurants here.