I love a good light festival and we have two this weekend; Illuminite in the downtown Yonge area and Lumiere happening at Trillium Park in Ontario Place. Illuminite features five illuminated art pieces at five separate locations, starting Feb 13, whereas Lumiere has fourteen pieces within Trillium Park, starting Feb 16.
Sweet City Fest is on from Feb 13-16 in Stackt Market and they say "Get ready for the sweetest takeover of the season. Sweet City Fest is taking over at STACKT market for 4 days filled with treats, fun, and feel-good moments. Landing perfectly around Valentine’s Day and Family Day, this festival brings something for everyone—from couples and families to friend groups and dessert devotees."
A Blues and Roots Festival called Winterfolk is in Tranzac Club from Feb 12-15.
February is also Black History Month and Harbourfront is hosting Kuumba for the month and there is an exhibition by OCAD U on at Sankofa Square as well as a Black Film Festival Feb 11-16
The Canadian International Auto Show continues until Feb 22.
Of course love is in the air as Valentine's Day hits on Saturday, Feb 14. Hugs to all! You might want to visit the Toronto Erotic Arts and Craft Fair on the 14th at Parkdale Hall if you want a little spice to go with your romance.
Queen's Park free Family Fun Day Enjoy a family festival on both Sat and Mon, Feb 14 and 16.
A massive celebration always comes to town with the Toronto Spring Lunar New Year Celebration in Nathan Phillips Square Feb 14-15. Fireworks are scheduled for Sunday beginning at 8:30pm. Note the following weekend has the Toronto Chinatown beginning its Lunar New Year Celebrations Feb 21-22.
A massive celebration always comes to town with the Toronto Spring Lunar New Year Celebration in Nathan Phillips Square Feb 14-15. Fireworks are scheduled for Sunday beginning at 8:30pm. Note the following weekend has the Toronto Chinatown beginning its Lunar New Year Celebrations Feb 21-22.
Family Day is also the start of the Winter Stations at Woodbine Beach and it will remain until the end of March. This is the artfest designed around the lifeguard stations along the water's edge, who knew the beach would be this much fun in the middle of Winter. There are five art installations planned for this year's event.
Check out more February events on my post here.
"Celebrate Family Day weekend with a range of activities
The City of Toronto is offering several fun-packed options to help residents and visitors enjoy this year’s Family Day on Monday, February 16. The long weekend is the perfect opportunity to get out and about and rediscover Toronto.
A full list of Family Day fun is available on the City’s website: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/family-day/.
Drop in on a recreation program
Select City recreation centres are offering free drop-in programs for individuals and the whole family. Find your nearest centre for details and schedules on the City’s recreation listings webpage:
www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/parks-and-recreation-facilities/recreation-centre-listings/.
Lace up and glide
February is the perfect time to hit the ice in Toronto, and the City offers several free skating options. Select outdoor ice rinks and skating trails will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Family Day, weather permitting – you can find more details about rink conditions and schedules on the City’s ice and snow activities webpage:
https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/ice-snow-activities/
If you have never tried skating before, you can try it out for free by borrowing ice skates, helmets and skate aids via the City’s Skate Lending Library (in partnership with Desjardins Financial Group). The library will be at Mel Lastman Square this Family Day from noon to 4 p.m. You can find more details here:
www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/ice-snow-activities/public-leisure-skating/skate-lending-library.
Get out and play
Participate in a variety of free outdoor sports with Play Mobile (a sport development initiative, in partnership with Nike) for children, youth, families and adults looking to get active. On Family Day, you can find the Play Mobiles from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Colonel Sam Smith Park and McCowan District Park, and from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at West Mall Rink and L’Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre. For more information, including the full schedule, visit the City’s Play Mobile webpage at:
https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/sports/playmobile/
Hit the slopes
The Earl Bales Ski and Snowboard Centre will be open, weather permitting, from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Check the status and holiday hours on the City’s Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding Centre webpage:
www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/ice-snow-activities/downhill-skiing-snowboarding-centres/.
Go for a dip
Drop-in swimming will be available at 14 City pools on Family Day. City-run leisure swims are free of charge for everyone. You can find more information on the City Family Day webpage:
https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/family-day/
Take a breath of fresh air
If you want to get moving, check out the City’s scenic parks and trails. Whether it’s going on a chilly bicycle ride, or taking a trail walk, check out the City’s Winter Weather Together webpage for some great ideas:
www.toronto.ca/services-payments/weather-winter-together/.
Gather and celebrate Toronto’s history
Families and visitors of all ages are invited to gather at the City’s Toronto History Museums for fun hands-on activities offered from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. All sites are open Saturday and Sunday. On Monday, February 16, head to one of six locations: Fort York National Historic Site, Montgomery’s Inn, Scarborough Museum, Spadina Museum, Todmorden Mills and Colborne Lodge. Admission is free. More information about long weekend museum programming is available at the Toronto History Museums website: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/museums/.
Join a Black History Month storytelling session
Celebrate Black History Month by visiting Montgomery's Inn and joining storyteller Kesha Christie from Talkin’ Tales. Kesha will present Anansi stories and African and Caribbean folktales about family, community and traditions. on February 16 from noon to12:45 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. You can find more details at the City's webpage here: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/exhibits-events/?event_id=3e67d4f4-34f1-4e3c-83b6-717653f16a9a&event_name=Gather%20for%20Family%20Day%20Storytelling%20at%20Montgomery%27s%20Inn&calendar_date=2026-02-16T12:00:00-05:00.
Art exhibition and collage-making
Visit Market Gallery Offsite at 401 Richmond Street W. to experience Sky & Bone: Realities Unbound, an exhibition featuring more than 30 artworks from the City’s collection alongside works from contemporary Canadian artists. Drop in for collage making in the gallery on Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14 from noon to 6 p.m. For more information: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/museums/sky-bone-realities-unbound/.
Cultural Centres
Cultural Centres will be closed on Monday, February 16. More information is available on the City’s Cultural Centres & Galleries webpage: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/cultural-centres-galleries/
See some creatures up close
Check out what our animal friends are up to this Family Day by visiting Riverdale Farm, High Park Animal Display or the Toronto Zoo.
Located in the heart of the city, Riverdale Farm is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is free. More information is available on the City’s Riverdale Farm webpage:
www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/345/index.html
Toronto’s oldest animal display in High Park is open every day, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., including on Family Day. This weekend, like all weekends and public holidays, High Park is closed to vehicle traffic. More information is available on the High Park Animal Display webpage:
www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/zoos-farms/high-park-animal-display/
Guests can enjoy the world-class Toronto Zoo, open year-round, exploring 10 km of walking trails, five indoor tropical pavilions, daily Meet-the-Guardians talks with wildlife care experts, and 3,000 animals to visit. Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., more information is available on the Toronto Zoo website:
https://www.torontozoo.com/plan?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20803266460&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIocO-9MzWkgMVTRmtBh1AFSXGEAAYASAAEgIXa_D_BwE "



























