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7 Fun Things to Do in Toronto During Fall

7 Fun Things to Do in Toronto During Fall

Searching for the best and most fun fall activities in Toronto to do this season?

Fall is my fave season here in Toronto, and there are plenty of fun things to do around the city even as it gets a bit chillier.

Whether you’re looking to indulge in all of the fall things or just enjoy some fall-themed foods, you’ll definitely enjoy doing these fall activities in Toronto.

Here are some of the best and most fun activities and things to do in Toronto this fall season!

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Best fall activities in Toronto


KAWS: FAMILY exhibition at the AGO Toronto

Check out the KAWS: FAMILY exhibition at the AGO

If you’re a fan of KAWS’ artwork, you’ll definitely want to check out his exhibition at the AGO.

It’s the first time KAWS’ works have been shown in a Canadian museum, and it spans across three different galleries across the AGO!

KAWS: FAMILY exhibition at the AGO Toronto

You’ll get to see his iconic life-sized character sculptures, as well as his drawings, paintings, and more.

The exhibition is open now for AGO Members, October 4th for annual pass holders, and October 11th for general admission.

If you’re 25 and under, you can actually get a free annual pass – just ask for it at the ticket booth!

Afterwards, head over to Chinatown and Kensington Market for some exploring and food hopping.

LOCATION: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON


Make your own fall bouquet at Lou-Lou’s

Lou-Lou’s Flower Truck is Toronto’s one and only mobile flower truck, and they now have a space in the East End where they offer workshops!

You can enjoy a fun evening learning all the ins and outs of flower arranging, and you’ll even get to take your pretty bouquet home.

Classes are about two hours long and start at $145 per person.

You can find Lou-Lou’s space near Broadview & Gerrard!

LOCATION: Back Studio, 184 Munro St Unit 4, Toronto, ON


Core Restaurant in the Toronto East End

Hit up a Michelin-rated restaurant in Toronto

The new 2023 Michelin Guide was just announced in Toronto, so ya better book those reservations before they get filled up.

Restaurant 20 Victoria and Kappo Sato are both new recipients of one Michelin Star this year, alongside other fantastic spots like Alo and Osteria Giulia.

New Bib Gourmand additions include BB’s, Sunny’s Chinese, Tiflisi, and White Lily Diner!


Halloween Haunt at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario

Get spooked at Halloween Haunt

If you’re looking for some spooky fun, you’ll definitely want to pay a visit to Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland.

I’ve been twice, and both times I was absolutely terrified (once to the point of tears).

Tickets start at $44.99 per person, and it also gives you access to whatever rides are open.

Wonderland is located in Vaughan, but it’s accessible by the TTC subway.

If you’re looking for somewhere to eat after all the scares, hit up one of the best restaurants in Vaughan!

LOCATION: 1 Canada’s Wonderland Drive, Vaughan, ON


Scream your way through Screemers

Screemers is another fun Halloween event happening this fall, and it’s also located in Vaughan (near the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre subway station).

Take a walk through 7 different creepy mazes and get your fear on.

They also have some rides, as well as food truck eats and drinks at the Vampire Lounge!

Tickets start at $39.95 per person, and costumes are allowed (but no costume masks).

LOCATION: Assembly Park, 80 Interchange Way, Vaughan, ON


Wander through the Legends of Horror

Legends of Horror at Casa Loma is yet another cool Halloween event going on, and it’s located in Midtown Toronto.

The creepy castle setting definitely makes the experience even spookier, and you probably don’t want to bring young kids here.

You’ll get to make your way through the lower gardens and the castle tunnels, all while meeting not-so-friendly faces along the way.

The event is going on every evening, and tickets start at $40 per person.

LOCATION: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON


High Park in Toronto

Check out fall foliage in Toronto

One of the best parts about fall in Toronto is seeing all the beautiful fall foliage across the city.

High Park is my favourite spot in Toronto to see the fall colours, but the Glen Stewart Ravine and Scarborough Bluffs are also fantastic spots for seeing fall foliage in the city.


Best fall activities in Toronto:

  1. Check out the KAWS: FAMILY exhibition at the AGO
  2. Make your own fall bouquet at Lou-Lou’s
  3. Hit up a Michelin-rated restaurant in Toronto
  4. Get spooked at Halloween Haunt
  5. Scream your way through Screemers
  6. Wander through the Legends of Horror
  7. Check out fall foliage in Toronto

These were some of the best and most fun fall activities to do in Toronto this autumn season, whether you’re looking to do stuff with your friends or family!

Will you be doing any of these fall activities in Toronto? What are some other fun things to do this fall in the city? Let me know on Twitter or Instagram!

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Jessica Lam | Toronto lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and travel blogger | Diary of a Toronto Girl, a Canadian lifestyle blog


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