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Looking for something fun to do in Toronto this week? From major sporting events and fan days to film festivals, pop-ups, and spring celebrations, there’s plenty happening across the city. Here are some of the best things to check out from March 16th to 21st, 2026.
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1. Toronto Comicon
If you're into comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, gaming, or cosplay, this one’s for you. You'll feel out of this world and right at home.
Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (255 Front St W)
When: March 20th - 22nd, 2026
Price: Prices vary
Category: Family-friendly
2. Toronto Raptors Fan Day
Fans can expect an interactive celebration of the team featuring live on-court contests, skills challenges with players, and appearances from the Raptors mascot, dance crew, and special guests. The event also includes fan participation opportunities, photo activations, and other activities designed to give supporters a behind-the-scenes, high-energy experience with the team.
Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St)
When: March 16th, 2026 (11:00 am)
Price: Prices start at $32.05
Category: Family-friendly
3. Toronto Maple Leafs Games
Fans can expect two high-energy Toronto Maple Leafs home games featuring intense NHL action as the team battles top opponents on the ice. One matchup includes a festive St. Patrick’s-themed game celebrating the Leafs’ historic St. Pats heritage, while the other delivers the electric atmosphere of a classic NHL showdown against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St)
When: March 17th and 20th, 2026 (7:00 pm)
Price: Prices start at $114.30
Category: Family-friendly
4. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man - Pub Pop-Up
Visitors can step into the gritty world of Peaky Blinders at an immersive pub pop-up inspired by The Immortal Man, where the venue is transformed into a themed English pub reminiscent of the show’s iconic setting. Guests can enjoy show-inspired cocktails, themed photo opportunities, temporary tattoos, and hidden Easter eggs while soaking in the atmosphere of the Shelby family’s world.
Where: Man of Kent (202 Ossington Ave)
When: March 20th - 22nd, 2026
Price: Free entry based on capacity
Category: Date-Friends
5. Spring Equinox
A week-long Spring Equinox festival at STACKT Market celebrating renewal with workshops, wellness sessions, local vendors, food experiences, and live performances. Free to attend during March Break, it’s a flexible, all-ages event to welcome the new season.
Where: STACKT Market (28 Bathurst St)
When: March 17th - 22nd, 2026
Price: Free
Category: Family-friendly
6. Toronto Short Film Festival
Visitors can expect curated screenings of short films from filmmakers around the world, spanning genres like drama, comedy, animation, documentary, and experimental cinema. The event celebrates emerging and independent creators.
Where: Paradise Theatre (1006 Bloor St W)
When: March 18th - 21st, 2026
Price: Check online for ticket updates
Category: Family-friendly
7. Toronto Maple Leafs Fan Day
Fans can expect an interactive celebration dedicated to Toronto Maple Leafs supporters, featuring skills showcases, on-ice activities, and special appearances from players, coaches, alumni, and mascots. The event also includes meet-and-greets, giveaways, and exclusive fan experiences that give attendees a rare behind-the-scenes connection with the team.
Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St)
When: March 19th, 2026 (11:00 am)
Price: Prices start at $49.45
Category: Family-friendly
8. Toronto FC v Columbus Crew
Fans can expect an exciting Major League Soccer matchup as Toronto FC takes the pitch for a competitive home game against the Columbus Crew. The matchup is also part of the long-running rivalry between the two clubs, known as the Trillium Cup, which has been contested annually since 2008.
Where: BMO Field (170 Princes' Blvd)
When: March 21st, 2026 (1:00 pm)
Price: Prices start at $15
Category: Family-friendly
9. Art Hunt 2026
The Art Hunt at 401 Richmond invites art lovers of all ages to embark on a clue-driven exploration through this vibrant cultural hub to find and trade for one-of-a-kind wooden art eggs made by local creators. This free, family-oriented event turns the building into an interactive playground of art, community, and surprise finds.
Where: 401 Richmond St W, Studio 111
When: March 19th, 2026 (5:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
Price: Free
Category: Family-friendly
10. Island Awakening on Toronto Islands

Visitors can expect a nature-focused weekend celebrating the arrival of spring on the Toronto Islands, with guided walks, bird-watching tours, and opportunities to explore Ward’s Island and Algonquin Island. The event also features live performances, Indigenous-led cultural programming, arts and crafts, and interactive environmental activities that highlight the islands’ natural beauty and community spirit.
Where:
- Algonquin Island Association Clubhouse
- 8 Wyandot Ave, Algonquin Island
- Located 1.1 km away from Ward's Island Ferry Dock
When: March 21st - 22nd, 2026 (11:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Price: Free, registration may be required for activities
Category: Date-Friends
11. Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament
The world’s largest celebration of Para hockey, uniting athletes of all ages and skill levels in the adapted sport of blind hockey. This year includes six competitive divisions and, for the first time, an International Blind Ice Hockey Series featuring Canada, USA, and Team World.
Where: Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens (50 Carlton St)
When: March 20th - 22nd, 2026
Price: Free
Category: Family-friendly
12. Poshmark Pop-Up: Style in Full Bloom
Visitors can expect a spring-themed pop-up shopping experience featuring curated fashion pieces and unique finds from Poshmark sellers. The event also includes floral-inspired displays and complimentary perks like bouquets and matcha for guests who show their Poshmark app while supplies last.
Where: Olivia’s Garden (569 Crawford St)
When: March 21st - 22nd, 2026 (11:00 am - 3:00 pm)
Price: Free to attend, shop prices vary
Category: Date-Friends
13. Light It Up: Community Lantern Parade
Visitors can expect a magical celebration welcoming the arrival of spring with a glowing lantern parade filled with music and shared community spirit. The evening also features complimentary hot cocoa and community fire.
Where: Riverdale Park East (550 Broadview Ave)
When: March 21st, 2026 (6:30 pm - 8:30 pm)
Price: RSVP
Category: Family-friendly
14. Build-a-Tiny-Tree March Break Workshop
Visitors can take part in a hands-on creative workshop where participants build their own miniature tree using the same materials and techniques used to create the tiny landscapes inside Little Canada. Once finished, guests can take their tiny tree home as a keepsake or leave it to be added to the miniature world, with each tree also helping support real tree planting in Canada.
Where: Little Canada (10 Dundas St E)
When: March 16th - 20th, 2026 (three timeslots per day)
Price: General admission + $10 workshop ticket
Category: Family-friendly
15. Free St. Paddy’s Day Party at The Pilot
Visitors can expect a lively St. Patrick’s celebration featuring live music, festive drinks, and a social pub atmosphere perfect for celebrating with friends. Guests can also take part in fun giveaways and scratch-to-win prizes while enjoying the high-energy party vibe.
Where: The Pilot (22 Cumberland St)
When: March 17th, 2026 (4:00 pm)
Price: Free ticket required
Category: Family-friendly
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