While visitors queue for the CN Tower, Torontonians are slipping into ravine corridors and forgotten creek trails that cut through the city like green veins.
By Toronto Wellness Desk · 3 July 2026 · 3 min read
Three decades of transformation have turned the city's entertainment district and King West into destinations that draw crowds from around the world-and that evolution continues this weekend.
By Toronto Culture Desk · 3 July 2026 · 3 min read
With summer session registrations now open at City of Toronto pools, demand for lane swims, lessons, and aquafit classes is running higher than it has in years.
By Toronto Wellness Desk · 3 July 2026 · 3 min read
From the Waterfront Trail to High Park, Torontonians are ditching solo gym sessions for group fitness challenges that build neighbourhoods as much as they build muscle.
By Toronto Wellness Desk · 3 July 2026 · 4 min read
As the Canada Day weekend closes and summer festivals flood the schedule, the evolution from scrappy grassroots gatherings to world-class events reveals how Toronto became a destination for culture.
By Toronto Culture Desk · 3 July 2026 · 4 min read
The Canada Day long weekend collision with American Independence Day means record crowds at festivals, sold-out restaurants, and packed streetcar lines across the city.
By Toronto Culture Desk · 3 July 2026 · 3 min read
As global crises dominate headlines, local cultural workers are quietly building the festivals and programs that define the city's summer calendar-and they're doing it with shoestring budgets and decades of lived experience.
By Toronto Culture Desk · 3 July 2026 · 3 min read
From the St. Lawrence neighbourhood's Victorian galleries to King West's modern theatre district, today's vibrant arts offerings sit atop a century of cultural infrastructure.
By Toronto Culture Desk · 3 July 2026 · 3 min read