7 Free Things to Do in Toronto This Labour Day Weekend
August 30 to September 2
Looking for ways to enjoy Toronto without spending a fortune this long weekend? Here are 7 free things to do in the city from August 30 to September 2:
1. Visit the Toronto Islands
Take a free ferry ride to the Toronto Islands for stunning views of the city skyline and Lake Ontario. Pack a picnic, explore the beaches, or rent a bike to cycle along the waterfront.
2. Explore the Distillery District
Stroll through the charming Distillery District, a historic area with cobblestone streets, independent shops, and cafes. Admire the Victorian architecture and enjoy free live music on select evenings.
3. Attend the Waterfront Night Market
Head to the Harbourfront Centre from August 30 to September 2 for the Waterfront Night Market. Browse unique vendors, sample international cuisine, and enjoy live music. Admission is free.
4. Visit the ROM's First Friday
On Friday, August 30, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) will offer free admission from 6 pm to 8:30 pm. Explore the museum's vast collections and enjoy guided tours or special activities.
5. Hike in High Park
Escape the city hustle at High Park, one of Toronto's largest and most scenic green spaces. Hike through lush trails, admire the Grenadier Pond, or visit the zoo (admission is free).
6. Watch a movie at Nathan Phillips Square
Pack a blanket and head to Nathan Phillips Square on August 30 for a free outdoor screening of Grease. Bring your friends, family, and snacks for a relaxing evening under the stars.
7. Visit the CN Tower
While the CN Tower observation deck usually requires an admission fee, you can enjoy free views on Labour Day (September 2) from 8 am to 11:30 am. Take in breathtaking panoramic vistas of the city.
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