Toronto is in peak fall mode, and this weekend is proof. Apple fests, farmers’ markets, cozy performances and campfires make it the perfect time to slow down and soak up the season.
From spooky Halloween celebrations to nail-biting World Series watch parties, there is no shortage of things to do in the city.
Things to do in Toronto this weekend include a packed list of Halloween events to officially mark the end of spooky season, plus sports events, ...
With Halloween and the Blue Jays back in Toronto for the World Series on Friday, there is plenty to cheer about in the city.
Be sure to bring a hat and sunscreen if you're heading to downtown Toronto for the first two Blue Jays playoff games on Saturday and Sunday, or if you're venturing out to Nuit Blanche this evening.
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer, left, celebrates after hitting a solo home run as New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells, right, looks on during the fifth inning of Game 2 of ...
Canada’s biggest art fair appeared to benefit from the Toronto Blue Jays’ first crack at baseball’s top trophy since 1993 ...
Ben Flanagan of Kitchener, Ont., achieved his goal of winning a Canadian title in his marathon debut, reaching the finish in ...