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Family Fun Toronto is your go-to resource for all things fun and local. From the biggest festivals to the hidden gems, we are on the move and on the lookout for the very best #YYZ has to offer! You can stay up to date by liking us on Facebook , following us on Instagram and signing up for our monthly newsletter. Travelling across Canada? Family Fun has you covered with local sites in Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Vancouver, and Halifax.

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Brooks Farms: Fall Fun Festival

Posted on: September 17, 2025

Brooks Farms’ Fall Fun Festival returns with family attractions including farm animals​, wagon rides, corn maze, zip line, swings and slides, playground structures such as pirate ships and sandbox, Junior Farmers Village, and much more. There’s also a full line-up of family entertainment this year, including princesses, TV characters, superheroes,
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Create Lasting Memories with Your Family at Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s (TSO) Young People’s Concert Series!

Posted on: September 16, 2025

Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) returns for another season of musical fun for the whole family with their Young People’s Concert Series! Come share the wonder of music with your little ones and encourage their love for the arts through a diverse range of music. Featuring four performances that are wildly different
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Casa Loma: Legends of Horror

Posted on: September 16, 2025

Spooks and surprises await as Casa Loma presents its annual Halloween installation, Legends of Horror, a self-guided tour of the historic building and property known as “promenade theatre”. Families can spend the early hours with younger children at Family Hours, which are less scary, less dark and without live actors.
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Canada’s Wonderland: Camp Snoopy and Halloween Haunt

Posted on: September 16, 2025

Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or families looking for kid-friendly fun, Canada’s Wonderland has fun for everyone this Halloween season at two separate all-outdoor and immersive events. Camp Spooky lets you hang with the whole PEANUTS Gang for family-friendly Halloween fun, featuring scare-free attractions, live shows, costume parties and trick-or-treating, and
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Friday Harbour: Harbourfest

Posted on: September 16, 2025

Join Friday Harbour to celebrate the tastes and sounds of Bavaria at Harbourfest, surrounded by the beautiful colours of Fall! The event includes a special themed menu and traditional “volksmusic” at the CIBC Pier, Fall dĂŠcor and gift shopping at the Harvest Market, beach campfires and drinks at the beer
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Markham Fair

Posted on: September 16, 2025

The Markham Fair is one of Canada’s longest-running county fairs (since 1844!) with children’s activities and entertainment, home craft and agricultural shows, food and much more. Popular events include tractor pulls and demolition derby, Children’s Pet Show, monster trucks, dog shows and livestock shows. Markham Fair Date: October 2-5, 2025
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National Day of Truth and Reconciliation Events in Toronto and the GTA

Posted on: September 15, 2025

Each year on September 30, we as Canadians step back to reflect on our country’s past, the tragedy of the Residential School system and its continuing impact on our Indigenous communities. Here are some local and national events, including concerts, films and gatherings taking place this year to mark the
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Guide to FIFA World Cup 26 Games in Toronto!

Posted on: September 15, 2025

⚽ Surely you’ve heard the news by now… FIFA World Cup 26™ is bringing “the beautiful game” to Toronto! 🎉 Hosted by Canada, United States and Mexico in the summer of 2026, Toronto is already preparing for visitors to discover our city and celebrate the world’s most popular sport. Get
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Young People’s Theatre (YPT): “Where the Wild Things Are”

Posted on: September 15, 2025

Max and the Wild Things roar back to Young People’s Theatre (YPT) in the interactive play “Where the Wild Things Are”, based on the beloved children’s book by Maurice Sendak. When Max transforms his bedroom into an exotic jungle, he is crowned king of the magical creatures and must make
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Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre: Indigenous Legacy Gathering

Posted on: September 12, 2025

The Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre brings their Indigenous Legacy Gathering to Toronto City Hall’s Nathan Phillips Square for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, where the grand finale takes place on September 30th (Orange Shirt Day) with the unveiling of a Spirit Garden and a special Commemoration
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