May
Centreville Amusement Park: 2026 Season
Located a short ferry ride across the Toronto Harbour on Centre Island, Centreville Amusement Park is a popular family-friendly spot, with over 20 acres of space to enjoy. Featuring more than 30 rides & attractions and 14 mouth-watering food outlets, this is the ultimate summer destination for families with young
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East End Arts: Kids Pride
East End Arts hosts Kids Pride, with this year’s theme “Fantastical Fairies and Fauna”, featuring free art workshops for kids and families taking place at St. Matthew’s Clubhouse. Then, on Sunday May 31, families can kick off Pride Month with a Queer Arts Market and Community Parade through Dentonia Park.
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Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company: “Fiddler on the Roof” in Yiddish
Making its Canadian debut at Toronto’s historic Elgin Theatre, the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company presents the internationally acclaimed revival of “Fiddler on the Roof”, performed in Yiddish and presented with English subtitles. Directed by Tony and Academy Award winner Joel Grey, this celebrated production brings the beloved Broadway musical
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Toronto International Storytelling Festival
Toronto International Storytelling Festival celebrates verbal storytelling through poetry, traditional stories and personal true stories. Once again, free family events take place on Saturday and Sunday with Storytent at Wychwood Barns and Family Day Storytelling events at the First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto. Toronto International Storytelling Festival Date: May 7-10,
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Departure Festival + Conference
Toronto comes alive with the newly transformed Departure Festival + Conference (formerly Canadian Music Week), a dynamic convergence of music, art, comedy, and technology, with a diverse lineup of over 100 showcase artists at more than 40 of the city’s hottest venues. Along with film screenings and a visionary conference
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Contact Photography FestivalÂ
Contact Photography Festival is dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing and celebrating photography and lens-based media. The annual festival marks its 30th Edition with public art installations, programs, and special events throughout Toronto that forge creative connections and spark community engagement. Contact Photography Festival Date: May 1-31, 2026 Time: Times Vary by
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SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival
SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival is Canada’s premier music festival featuring artists performing “a cappella”, which means to sing without instruments. SING! brings together Canadian and international professional singers, students and teachers to illustrate that the voice has no limits and knows no constraints of genre, language or cultural
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Doors Open Toronto
Doors Open Toronto lets you explore a wide variety of our city’s most notable buildings and rediscover our city in a new way, all for FREE. Offerings include guided neighbourhood tours, city hall events, talks about urban design and music venues, music and sound programming, and virtual experiences. Doors Open
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WeeFestival — Arts and Culture for Early Years
The WeeFestival is Toronto’s only contemporary arts festival dedicated to early childhood, with performances intended for those 0-6 years old. The month-long dynamic and diverse program of unforgettable first theatre experiences including music, dance, and puppetry. WeeFestival — Arts & Culture for Early Years Date: May 1-17, 2026 Time: Multiple
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Canada’s Wonderland: Spring Festivals and Events
Canada’s Wonderland is reopening for the 2026 season on May 3! Not only are there the thrill rides to experience, but there are also exciting events and festivals happening throughout the spring months. Spring Festivals and Events Schedule: Season Passholder Sneak Preview (May 1) — Season Passholders get the first
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