Free things to do in Toronto this fall

10 free things to do in Toronto this fall

There are plenty of free things to do in Toronto this fall, which means your wallet can stay happy (and full) while you explore the city. Staple events, like the massiveHalloween on Churchparty and the magicalCavalcade of Lights, return this autumn.

Frompumpkin paradesto acharming holiday fair, you're bound to find a free event worth visiting.

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  • Events you might want to check out
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • October 5-28
      Head to Dufferin Grove Park if you're in the mood for a spooky adventure. Giant puppets, fire spinners, and skilled stilt performers will put on a wild show to the sound of live music, too!
      Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers' Market
    • October 29
      It's the last Pedestrian Sunday of the year, so take advantage of the crisp fall weather while walking around the graffiti-decked streets of Kensington Market. You'll get to watch unique street performances and munch on some savoury eats at this monthly pedestrian street festival.
      Kensington Market
    • October 31
      Join hundreds of fellow Halloween lovers as Church Street is transformed into the best Halloween party in the city. Dance the night away at a block party or check out an amazing drag show at one of the many drag bars on the strip.
      Church St
    • November 1
      Get creative with your pumpkin carving, then bring your jack-o-lantern to a local park to celebrate the spooky season during this annual parade.
      Multiple Venues
    • November 4
      If you are looking for something artsy and holiday-themed, make sure to check out this outdoor Christmas market featuring work by over 160 artists and artisans. Arrive early for the chance to snag a free swag bag worth $75.
      The Bentway
    • November 5
      If you want to learn how to make more earth-conscious choices, head on over to EcoFair Toronto, where you'll be able to take part in free workshops. You can even get some shopping done, thanks to plenty of vendors at this free event striving to create a greener and healthier planet.
      Artscape Wychwood Barns
    • November 25 - January 7
      Visit Nathan Philips Square for a night filled with beautiful lights as the annual Cavalcade of Lights brings the square to life with live performances, ice skating, and holiday-themed art installations.
      Nathan Phillips Square
    • November 28 - January 29
      Grab your besties and sharpen your skates for a cozy day out in the city's iconic Union Station. If you don't have your own skates, you'll be glad to know free skate rentals will be available on-site.
      Union Station
    • December 1-23
      Get your holiday shopping started as you support local businesses at the artisan marketplace or get cozy with a cup of steamy mulled wine. It's the perfect chance to get psyched for the holiday season as we cheerfully bid fall farewell.
      Mel Lastman Square
  • Ongoing events
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • October 2-27
      This world-wide tour is making a pitstop in Toronto, showcasing all the best photography from the 66th annual World Press Photo Contest. You'll get to check out the best photojournalism and documentary photography of the past year!
      Brookfield Place
Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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