Happy Monday, everyone! It looks like it’s going to be a busy week in Toronto, with different festivals, culinary events and of course, Valentine’s Day. So whether you’re flying solo, going out with that special someone or celebrating with friends, there’s activities for everyone. Want to find out more? Keep reading below about things to do in Toronto this week.
Here are some things to do in Toronto this week:
Tove Lo: Dirt Femme Tour
Catch the concert performance by the Swedish musician on February 14 at History. You can get tickets through the website.
Valentine’s Day culinary classes
Le Dolci Culinary Studio is hosting a series of Valentine’s Day classes until February 16, including for making croissants, apple pie and ravioli. More details about the classes and tickets can be found online.
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The Asian Bachelorette Valentine’s Boba Party
The event is taking place is taking place at Royaltea (Midland Finch) on February 14 from 6:30 pm. Tickets can be purchased online.
Build Your Own Charcuterie Board
How do local beers and a charcuterie board sound for a date night? Junction Craft Brewery is hosting the event on February 15 from 7 pm to 10 pm. The ticket comes with beer tasting, snacks, and a workshop. You can take the charcuterie board you made home as well. Tickets can be booked online.
Fuwa Fuwa
Enjoy a Raspberry Pancake at Fuwa Fuwa on Valentine’s Day, which comes with raspberry cream, fresh berries, raspberry sauce and white chocolate spread. It’s available at the restaurant’s Toronto locations at Scarborough Town Centre, Bloor, and Yonge & Eglinton.
Toronto Black Film Festival
The 11th edition of the festival is taking place from February 15 to the 20th. Over 125 films from 20 countries will be available for viewing at the festival. All films that showcase the work of Black artists. For the full programming and ticket purchases, you can check out the website.
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Canadian International AutoShow 2023
The event is back for its 50th edition from February 17-26 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Some of the automotive exhibitors include Aston Martin, Bentley, Cadillac, Tesla and many more. Tickets can be purchased online.
The Toronto Motorcycle Show presented by NFP
Taking place from February 17-19, the event will bring together motorcycle enthusiasts at Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place. Tickets can be purchased online.
Bloor-Yorkville Icefest
The 17th annual Bloor-Yorkville Icefest is happening at the Village of Yorkville Park and the surrounding area on February 18 & 19. The free-to-attend event will have ice sculptures, live ice carving demonstrations, an ice lounge and an ice wall with projections.
Drag Brunch & Beer!
Great Lakes Brewpub is putting on its first drag brunch event, hosted by Tiffany Boxx. It’s taking place on February 19 from 11:30 am. Tickets can be purchased online.
Canadian Blood Services’ Pop-up Barbershop
Canadian Blood Services is hosting pop-up barbershop to offer free haircuts and beard trims to raise awareness about the need for stem cell donors. It’s open today from 10am to 9pm at Square One Shopping Centre.
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