Things to do in Toronto this week include exploring creepy underground tunnels at aspooky haunted castle, jamming out toDoo Wopversions of your favourite tunes, and hitting up anartisan market.
Casa Loma will be transformed into a creepy haunted castle this month, so grab your horror-loving besties and explore spooky underground tunnels or snap a Halloween selfie in the castle's ghostly gardens as Legends of Horror returns.
Sing at the top of your lungs as R&B singer-songwriter SZA hits Scotiabank Arena with her chart-topping hits like Snooze and Kiss Me More as part of her SOS Tour.
Independent movie theatre Hot Docs will host Canada's first all-Indigenous comedy show this week. You'll get to check out a special screening of Janelle Niles' short film, Inconvenient, then watch as talented comedians close off the night with their best jokes.
Do you love the musical sounds of Frankie Valli? The Doo Wop project will transport you back in time as it revisits classic songs by The Four Seasons and reimagines modern music from the likes of Maroon 5 and Jason Mraz.
Another Latin American art, film and media festival is coming to the city, where you can join panels and discussions about Latin representation in Canadian arts and meet fellow Latin creators. Plus, it's totally free!
If you're an indie music lover, make sure to head to History for a night of atmospheric dream-pop as French-Canadian band Men I Trust makes a stop in Toronto.
You can watch over 30 films ranging from hilarious comedies to heart-wrenching dramas or listen to lively Latin American music at this festival showcasing the best media from down south.
The longest-running Salsa and Bachata event in Canada returns for another year! Watch dancers turn up the heat as they perform acrobatic spins and dips or show off your rhythm at a social dance ballroom.
Cooler days might be approaching but nothing screams fall more than a walk in the park. Grab a toasty drink and check out over 50 local artists and artisans selling everything from candles to handmade home decor.
Get ready to scream! Grab onto the edge of your seat and munch on buttery popcorn as the scariest films from around the world are projected onto the screen of the Royal Theatre. Tickets start at $15.