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Enjoy the weekend in Toronto with home & design inspiration, warehouse sales, Shrek 2 in concert, Raptors & FC games, St. Patrick’s Parade, live music, comedy, and family-friendly adventures across the city!
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Best Things To Do in Toronto This March
Free Things To Do in Toronto This March
1. National Home Show
Join us this March as industry icons take over the Enbridge Gas & Save On Energy Main Stage for an inspiring lineup of home and design experts. The stage will feature David Rocco, Sarah Richardson, Colin & Justin, Tiffany Pratt, Lynda Reeves & Tommy Smythe, Sebastian Clovis and more, all sharing their insights, tips, and creative inspiration throughout the event.
Where: Enercare Centre (100 Princes’ Blvd, Exhibition Place)
When: Until March 15th, 2026
Price: Prices start at $10, $5 off code TODO5
Category: Family-friendly
2. Endy’s First-Ever Warehouse Sale
Endy is celebrating its 11th birthday with its first-ever Warehouse Sale, featuring some of the lowest prices ever on its award-winning mattresses and sleep products. From March 12–15, test Endy mattresses in person and shop up to 60% off select items. It’s a chance to experience the brand IRL and upgrade your sleep setup with limited-time event pricing while quantities last.
Where: Queen Elizabeth Building – Exhibition Place (190 Princes’ Blvd)
When:
- Thurs, March 12: 10 am – 9 pm
- Fri, March 13: 10 am – 9 pm
- Sat, March 14: 10 am – 7 pm
- Sun, March 15: 10 am – 6 pm
Price: Up to 60% off mattresses & sleep products
Category: Family-friendly
3. Chatime Canada
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Chatime has partnered with Barbie to launch a bold and playful new drink lineup. Inspired by creativity, individuality, and the limitless imagination behind Barbie, the collaboration highlights flavours that are sweet, unexpected, and all about owning your moment.
Where: At all participating Chatime locations in Ontario & BC
When: Happening now, while quantities last
Category: Family-friendly
4. La Taqueria by Mexhico
Head over to La Taqueria by Mexhico for their new menu items, including Quesabirrias & Pastor Nachos, fan-favourite bites perfect for watching the game on the big screens. Plus, they are offering Pastor Trio for $15 during happy hour!
Where: 221 Spadina Avenue, Toronto
When: Tuesday-Sunday
Category: Date-Friends
5. Richmond Hill’s Passport to Culture
Discover Richmond Hill in a new way with the City’s Passport to Culture. By visiting cultural sites and events across the community, participants can collect digital stamps and complete their passport for a chance to win a City Prize Pack.
Where: Various locations
When: Until December 1st, 2026
Price: Free + ticketed events
Category: Family-friendly
6. Toronto King Street Club Crawl
Spend the night hopping between some of Toronto’s hottest nightlife spots, all in one epic party crawl. The night kicks off at Paris Texas from 8 PM to 9 PM, followed by Petty Cash from 9 PM to 10 PM, then Deer Lady from 10 PM to 11 PM, before ending the night at Century from 11 PM until late. Tickets are available on Universe through the link in bio
Where: Start at Paris Texas (461 King St W)
When: March 14th, 2026 (8:00 PM)
Price: Use code TODO20 or TODOTORONTO for 20% off your tickets
Category: Date-Friends
7. Toronto’s St Patrick’s Parade
Toronto's St. Patrick’s Parade is one of the city’s most vibrant celebrations of Irish heritage, bringing thousands of people together for a lively day in downtown Toronto. The annual event features colourful floats, marching bands, dancers, and community groups, all coming together to celebrate Irish culture, tradition, and community spirit.
Where: Start at St George St & Bloor St W
When: Sunday, March 15, 2026
Price: Free
Category: Family-friendly
8. Sugar Shack
A sweet Canadian celebration of all things maple. Sugar Shack TO returns to Toronto’s waterfront at Harbourfront Centre for a festive March Break weekend. Expect interactive activities, live entertainment, maple-infused treats, and plenty of classic maple taffy.
Where: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W)
When: March 14th - 15th, 2026 (11:00 AM - 6:00 PM)
Price: Free
Category: Family-friendly
9. The 98th Academy Awards: Free Live Broadcast
Celebrate the biggest night in film with a free live broadcast of the Academy Awards at Hot Docs Cinema, where movie lovers gather to watch the ceremony together and debate their predictions. Hosted by Neal Armstrong and Adam Bovoletis, the event features red-carpet excitement, prize giveaways during commercial breaks, and plenty of cheering and friendly rivalry over which films will take home the night’s biggest awards.
Where: Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema (506 Bloor St W)
When: March 15th, 2026 (6:00 pm)
Price: Free
Category: Date-Friends
10. Shrek 2 in Concert
Shrek 2 is brought to life on the big screen while a live orchestra performs the film’s full musical score in perfect sync. The immersive concert experience blends the comedy and adventure of Shrek, Fiona, and their friends with the power of live symphonic music.
Where: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E)
When: March 14th - 15th, 2026 (2:00 PM)
Price: Starting at $59.50
Category: Family-friendly
11. Toronto FC Home Opener
An MLS matchup between Toronto FC and the New York Red Bulls brings high-energy soccer action as the two clubs face off in a competitive clash. Fans can expect an electric atmosphere with fast-paced play, big moments, and the excitement of live Major League Soccer.
Where: BMO Field (170 Princes' Blvd)
When: March 14th, 2026 (1:00 PM)
Price: Starting at $23
Category: Family-friendly
12. Toronto Raptors vs. Detroit Pistons
The Toronto Raptors face the Detroit Pistons in an Eastern Conference matchup that highlights Toronto’s versatile, fast-paced style against Detroit’s physical defense and structured half-court offense. The game features a clash of young talent and contrasting strategies, with momentum likely determined by rebounding, defensive pressure, and which team can control the tempo.
Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St)
When: March 15th, 2026 (3:30 PM)
Price: Starting at $89.65
Category: Date-Friends
13. Pinocchio: The National Ballet of Canada
A theatrical ballet adaptation of Pinocchio brings the classic story of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy to the stage through expressive choreography and music. The production combines magical stage effects and colourful characters.
Where: Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen St W)
When: March 13th - 22nd, 2026 (various times)
Price: Starting at $48
Category: Date-Friends
14. The Gem Expo
A marketplace event where vendors and artisans showcase a wide range of crystals, gemstones, minerals, fossils, beads, and handcrafted jewelry from around the world. Visitors can browse unique pieces, meet collectors and makers, and explore workshops and talks.
Where: Hyatt Regency Toronto (370 King St W)
When: March 13th - 15th, 2026 (11:30 AM - 8:00 PM)
Price: Ticket prices vary
Category: Family-friendly
15. Caricature experience

IKEA Family members can sign up for a fun caricature experience where an on-site artist will create personalized sketches that guests can take home as a unique keepsake. The free activity offers a lighthearted way to enjoy a creative moment and leave with a one-of-a-kind portrait.
Where: IKEA Toronto Downtown (382 Yonge St)
When: March 15th, 2026 (12:00 pm - 2:00 pm)
Price: Free with IKEA Family membership (registration required)
Category: Family-friendly
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