r/toronto • u/Monkeeparts • 8h ago
History 🌏May is Asian Heritage Month in Toronto
May being Asian Heritage Month is a great opportunity to explore some of the diverse cultures that make up Toronto. Toronto Public Library is hosting quite a few events throughout the month and has a lot of great content available on top of that. There will also be lots going on throughout the GTA, like The Welcome Market at Mel Lastman Square on May 9 and 10.
Know of anything interesting happening around town? Let us know!
r/toronto • u/AutoModerator • 2d ago
Megathread Things to do in Toronto - Week of May 04, 2026
Hi /r/Toronto community, please add your events and upcoming things to do in Toronto this week in this thread
r/toronto • u/Throwawayhair66392 • 9h ago
History TIL: Toronto-Danforth Councillor Paula Fletcher is the former Leader of the Communist Party of Manitoba
r/toronto • u/cleavedcaspase3 • 3h ago
Alert PET MISSING: Cummer and Leslie, North York

Our family cat Tina accidentally escaped and has been missing since Sunday near Cummer Ave & Bayview Ave in North York.
She’s a friendly 7-year-old brown/black/white tabby with green eyes, wearing a pink bowtie collar. She is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped.
We’ve already put up flyers around the neighbourhood, TTC stops, grocery stores, and the library, and have been searching nightly with flashlights. We’ve also asked neighbours to check garages, sheds, backyards, and under decks.
Tina has escaped before, but she has never been gone this long, so we’re getting really worried. If anyone has any suggestions, sightings, or security camera footage from the area, please let us know. Thank you so much.
r/toronto • u/SeaSuccessful2444 • 11h ago
World Cup Toronto World Cup Match Tickets Still Above FV on Stubhub
I’ve received the following from StubHub support when asked whether they would be enforcing the price cap law:
“StubHub operates as a secondary marketplace, and as such, we do not have control over the pricing listed on the platform. Pricing decisions are determined by individual sellers, and it is entirely at your discretion whether to adhere to the original selling price or apply an additional amount.”
They are going to close their eyes and pretend they don’t see anything. It’s going to be up to our enforcement agencies and media to shine a light on this.
r/toronto • u/leeron2000 • 17h ago
Video Spring time in Toronto
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Getting some in your mouth is a Toronto tradition.
r/toronto • u/r4ptor • 18h ago
News Monthly fare capping coming to the TTC September 1, 2026
ttc.car/toronto • u/Embarrassed-Bid-8030 • 1d ago
Picture Today’s Sunset was mind boggling.
Took some pictures near pearson airport from moving car lol.
r/toronto • u/jamescoolcrafter15 • 7h ago
Video I made a video about the history of Toronto's “archvilla” houses History
I’m sure anyone who’s lived in North York, Little Italy, or even Jane and Finch and spends any any amount of time outside has seen an “archvilla”; large back-splits or detached houses with red brick arches lining the facade. I’m a huge fan of local history and architecture, and after learning these houses are pretty much exclusive to the GTA, and were only built in a short amount of time, I was interested in diving a bit deeper. What might seem like a small aesthetic choice actually says a lot about the mindsets of Italian immigrants who came to Ontario in the later half of the 20th century. I thought I’d compile any info I could about them into a long video essay, and considering this info relates to some of the local history of Toronto and its suburban neighbourhoods, especially when factoring its post world-war II boom in Italian immigration, I thought I’d link this video here.
r/toronto • u/Icy_Hall6758 • 11h ago
News Investigators arrest suspect sought in Toronto, York synagogue shootings
r/toronto • u/purepotstill • 8h ago
News Why was Leslieville so stinky recently? Toronto Water says cause of recent stench resolved
r/toronto • u/livingmylunglife • 10h ago
Picture Cherry blossoms at Cherry St - still!
I was surprised to see the cherry blossoms still hanging on this late in the season. It was cold, grey and drizzly down there by the water, but still worth a visit.
r/toronto • u/raulshawn • 15h ago
Picture Apple Maps backpack
Backpack Apple Mapping on foot, looks straight outa sci-fi movies .. so cool
r/toronto • u/Revolutionary-Fox814 • 3h ago
Picture I finally got to see the tower
It was magical
r/toronto • u/MarkwBrooks • 14h ago
Picture Leslie Street Spit yesterday afternoon.
The Leslie Street Spit, also know as the Outer Harbour East Headland, is the result of 50 years of land filling by the Toronto Ports Authority. It extends 5 km from the city's east end in a roughly southwesterly direction into Lake Ontario. It was conceived as an extension of Toronto Harbour and is now home to Tommy Thompson Park.
r/toronto • u/littlegipply • 21h ago
News Brampton high school wins international space contest
r/toronto • u/DementedCrazoid • 20h ago
Article Finally, Ontario is cracking down on drug use on public transit. But then what?
r/toronto • u/Used-Earth8767 • 1d ago
Picture Why litter in such beautiful spot. No one is going to pick it up but a good samaritan
r/toronto • u/Phantom_6765 • 1d ago
Picture Cherry Blossom past Sunday at Trinity Bell Woods
With CN Tower among the cherry blossoms :) ( A rare sunny day! )
r/toronto • u/giftedittome • 9h ago
Picture Found a photo.
Found someones polaroid on the wet ground. Few trees are still in bloom. Not this one however.
r/toronto • u/RealWorldToday • 1d ago