Things to Do in Toronto in August – 2025
August 18, 2025 | Announcements

Summer Isn’t Over Yet! While August may hint that summer is winding down and back-to-school ads start creeping in, don’t pack away the sunscreen just yet. In Toronto, summer is far from over and the city is still buzzing with excitement, festivals, shows, sports and sunshine. Whether you’re visiting or just looking for a weekend plan, here are the best things to do in Toronto this August.
Live Shows, Candlelight Concerts & Theatre
Toronto’s arts scene is thriving in August with a blend of classic and contemporary performances:
Candlelight Concerts
These atmospheric, intimate concerts under candlelight have become one of the city’s most talked-about experiences. Featuring tributes to artists like Taylor Swift, Queen, Coldplay, and classical renditions.
📍 Various venues across Toronto
📅 Playing – All Year
💸 Tickets from $45
The Lion King
Experience the magic of Disney’s The Lion King live on stage! The costumes, the music, the nostalgia — this Broadway sensation is a family favorite.
📍 Princess of Wales Theatre
📅 Now playing through August 30, 2025
💸 Tickets from $79
TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition
Dive into the real stories of Titanic passengers through artifacts and recreations of the ship’s interiors. It’s educational, moving, and immersive.
📍 YZD – 30 Hanover Road, North York
📅 Now playing through September 28, 2025
💸 Prices vary based on date; $32+ for adults






Shows, Sports & Festivals
Canadian International Air Show
Experience the roar of jet engines and aerobatics in the sky during Labour Day weekend. Celebrating its 76th year, this is one of Toronto’s most iconic end-of-summer events.
📍 Marilyn Bell Park, 1095 Lake Shore Blvd W
📅 August 30 – September 1, 2025
⏰ 12:00 PM – 3:40 PM
💸 FREE to view from the waterfront
CNE – The Ex
Toronto’s beloved Canadian National Exhibition is back! With midway rides, deep-fried everything, live shows, and shopping pavilions, the Ex is summer wrapped in a carnival bow.
📍 Exhibition Place
📅 August 15 – September 1, 2025
⏰ 10:00 PM – 10:00 PM
💸 General Admission: $25; Kids under 4 FREE
Blue Jays Baseball
There’s nothing quite like summer baseball in Toronto. Whether you’re seated in the nosebleeds or behind home plate, the energy inside Rogers Centre is contagious.
📍 Rogers Centre
📅 Playing through until October 2025
💸 Tickets from $18
Toronto FC Soccer
Toronto FC matches are a vibrant mix of soccer culture and city pride showing the crowd chanting through the stands.
📍 BMO Field
📅 Playing through until end of September 2025
💸 Tickets from $30






City Adventure & Hidden Gems
CN Tower & EdgeWalk
Get a whole new perspective on the city, literally! Try the EdgeWalk, a thrilling hands-free walk around the outside ledge of the tower’s main pod.
📍 290 Bremner Blvd
📅 Open All Year
💸 General Admission: $43, EdgeWalk: $195
Toronto Islands
Just a short ferry ride from the city core, the Toronto Islands are a summer escape unlike any other. Rent bikes, pack a picnic, swim at the beach, or paddleboard around the lagoons. It’s quiet, car-free, and full of charm.
📍 Jack Layton Ferry Terminal
📅 Open All Year
💸 Ferry: $9.11 round trip



Quick Tips for Visitors
TTC Day Pass: Grab one for $13.50 for unlimited daily rides on streetcars, subways, and buses.
Patio Culture: Take advantage of the weather. Neighbourhoods like Ossington, King West and the Distillery District are packed with outdoor dining options.
Booking Ahead: August is busy — book your tickets, hotels, and experiences in advance, especially for big events and concerts.
Squeeze Every Last Drop of Summer

Beyond the big events and headline attractions, Toronto in August is a city in full celebration mode, with locals and visitors alike savoring every last moment of summer before September’s routine returns. It’s the perfect time to be outdoors, soak up the energy, and experience the city’s rich blend of cultures, events, and unforgettable gatherings.
