Toronto Blue Jays hosted their own Pride weekend event
I love going to a sport event like the blue jays during the summer. The Pride weekend featured drag queens and Pride flags. The vibe was amazing. The Jays lost the game.
Toronto Blue Jays hosted their own Pride weekend event
I love going to a sport event like the blue jays during the summer. The Pride weekend featured drag queens and Pride flags. The vibe was amazing. The Jays lost the game.
WELCOME TO YOUR TORONTO THAT GIRL SUMMER TOUR GUIDE
THE SUMMER THAT GIRL GUIDE EVENT LISTINGS
Pride Toronto - LGBTQIA+ girls and community FAN EXPO - For Toronto fan girls CNE Toronto - End of Summer fun
Honda Indy - Action & Spicy rom-com readers
The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair - For the artsy girl in your life
Toronto Caribbean Carnival - For the culture
Pride Toronto
Location: Church and Wellesley Village, Toronto Pride is an annual event hosted by Pride, Toronto, a non-profit organization. This is a historically significant event for the city's LGBTQIA+ community. The main center of this festival is Church and Wellesley Village. Marches and parades are also held along Yonge Street, Gerrard Street, and Bloor Street. Toronto celebrates this international festival like no other city, attracting nearly one million people annually!
Honda Indy
Location: Exhibition Place Dates: July 14th-16th 2023 The Honda Indy features a temporary 11-turn street race course. It is the perfect summer festival for those seeking a thrill from the stands! This event also hosts 'Rookie Racers', a safe activity for junior riders who want to try out street racing. Here, you can enjoy exceptional stunts and even receive autographs from athletes.
Toronto Jazz Festival
Location: Festival map and venues Dates: Details of ticketed shows are already available here. Further details are forthcoming, so make sure you keep checking the festival website. If you are a music lover, do not miss the Toronto Jazz Festival! (2) The festival hosts around 500,000 guests and features the biggest names in jazz. Festival stages are spread out across multiple outdoor and indoor venues, providing visitors with several options to choose from. The event also includes both ticketed and free shows. We recommend this summer festival to everyone, because who doesn't love some smooth jazz?
The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair
Date(s): July 2 to 9, 2023 Location: Nathan Phillips Square For six decades, The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair has been one of the best opportunities to see what’s just around the corner in the art world, with hundreds of emerging and established artists sharing their best work. Each July, Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto’s City Centre fills with over 350 visual artists and crafts makers, launching careers and raising funds to support the arts throughout the year.
Toronto Caribbean Carnival
Date(s): August 3 to 7, 2023 Location: Downtown Toronto Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival is a colourful celebration of the hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Haitians, Dominicans, Bermudans and Guyanans who make up the city’s Afro-Caribbean community traditionally centred in the York District.
CNE Toronto
Date(s): August 18 to September 4, 2023 Location: Exhibition Place The Canadian National Exhibition, better known as ‘The Ex’ to locals, is the event that Toronto’s beloved Exhibition Place is named for. To say there’s a lot to see at the Canadian National Exhibition is an understatement—this is Canada’s biggest annual fair and dates back almost 150 years.
Enjoy four-full days of Comics, Sci-Fi, Horror, Anime, and Gaming at FAN EXPO. Let your inner nerd and fanboy out at this annual event. When: August 24 to 27, 2023 Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre – 255 Front St W
WELCOME TO YOUR TORONTO THAT GIRL SUMMER TOUR GUIDE
THE SUMMER THAT GIRL GUIDE EVENT LISTINGS
Pride Toronto - LGBTQIA+ girls and community FAN EXPO - For Toronto fan girls CNE Toronto - End of Summer fun
Honda Indy - Action & Spicy rom-com readers
The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair - For the artsy girl in your life
Toronto Caribbean Carnival - For the culture
Pride Toronto
Location: Church and Wellesley Village, Toronto Pride is an annual event hosted by Pride, Toronto, a non-profit organization. This is a historically significant event for the city's LGBTQIA+ community. The main center of this festival is Church and Wellesley Village. Marches and parades are also held along Yonge Street, Gerrard Street, and Bloor Street. Toronto celebrates this international festival like no other city, attracting nearly one million people annually!
Honda Indy
Location: Exhibition Place Dates: July 14th-16th 2023 The Honda Indy features a temporary 11-turn street race course. It is the perfect summer festival for those seeking a thrill from the stands! This event also hosts 'Rookie Racers', a safe activity for junior riders who want to try out street racing. Here, you can enjoy exceptional stunts and even receive autographs from athletes.
Toronto Jazz Festival
Location: Festival map and venues Dates: Details of ticketed shows are already available here. Further details are forthcoming, so make sure you keep checking the festival website. If you are a music lover, do not miss the Toronto Jazz Festival! (2) The festival hosts around 500,000 guests and features the biggest names in jazz. Festival stages are spread out across multiple outdoor and indoor venues, providing visitors with several options to choose from. The event also includes both ticketed and free shows. We recommend this summer festival to everyone, because who doesn't love some smooth jazz?
The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair
Date(s): July 2 to 9, 2023 Location: Nathan Phillips Square For six decades, The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair has been one of the best opportunities to see what’s just around the corner in the art world, with hundreds of emerging and established artists sharing their best work. Each July, Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto’s City Centre fills with over 350 visual artists and crafts makers, launching careers and raising funds to support the arts throughout the year.
Toronto Caribbean Carnival
Date(s): August 3 to 7, 2023 Location: Downtown Toronto Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival is a colourful celebration of the hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Haitians, Dominicans, Bermudans and Guyanans who make up the city’s Afro-Caribbean community traditionally centred in the York District.
CNE Toronto
Date(s): August 18 to September 4, 2023 Location: Exhibition Place The Canadian National Exhibition, better known as ‘The Ex’ to locals, is the event that Toronto’s beloved Exhibition Place is named for. To say there’s a lot to see at the Canadian National Exhibition is an understatement—this is Canada’s biggest annual fair and dates back almost 150 years.
Enjoy four-full days of Comics, Sci-Fi, Horror, Anime, and Gaming at FAN EXPO. Let your inner nerd and fanboy out at this annual event. When: August 24 to 27, 2023 Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre – 255 Front St W