As the warm weather helps shake off the last of the winter hibernation blues, Victoria Day is a reminder that summer is just around the corner.Ìý
During the three-day weekend, the city comes alive, making it the perfect time to soak up some sun and culture. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, here’s how to make the most of that extra Monday off.
Watch the fireworks
Fireworks are lighting up all over the GTA on Monday. If you’re looking for Victoria Day fireworks near you or hoping to light your own, check out the Star’s guide to fireworks displays, safety tips and local regulations.
Asian Night Market by STACKTÂ
Kick off the Victoria Day long weekend and celebrate Asian Heritage Month with the , the first event in STACKT market’s BACKYARD series. On Saturday, the market will transform into a vibrant hub of culture, cuisine and community, showcasing more than 50 Asian-owned vendors. From handmade jewelry and fashion to authentic eats and drinks, the evening promises a feast for the senses. Expect exclusive cultural performances, lively DJ sets and a festive atmosphere running from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free, with options for and priority access.
Plan a day trip to º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøIsland Park
Looking for a relaxing escape from the city? The summer ferry schedule to º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøIsland Park kicks off Friday, just in time for the long weekend. With scenic views, beaches and new Bike Share º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøstations across the islands, it’s a perfect spot for a day of biking, picnicking or simply soaking up the sun. Book your ferry tickets for express entry and beat the crowds by travelling early.
Lace up for the Victoria Day Royal Race in High Park
Get moving this Victoria Day with the Royal Race on Monday. Choose between a 5K or 2K route along High Park’s scenic lakeshore and lush trails — a flat, fast course perfect for personal bests or a fun family outing. The 5K kicks off at 10 a.m., followed by the 2K at 10:30 a.m., with an awards ceremony at 11 a.m. start at $34.35 and race kits can be picked up on-site starting at 9 a.m.Ìý
Rock out at the º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøAir Guitar Qualifier Competition
Get ready for a night of outrageous moves and invisible riffs at the 2025 º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøAir Guitar Qualifier. Onlookers can cheer on competitors as they shred their way toward a spot at the Canadian Championships — and potentially a trip to the World Air Guitar Championships in Finland. This high-energy event supports the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, dedicated to education about Canada’s Indigenous Peoples and the history of residential schools. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased on Air Guitar Canada’s .Ìý
Canadian Zachary ‘Ichabod Fame’ Knowles currently holds the World Air Guitar Championship title after he was crowned the 2024 World Champion.
Grab something to eat at the Halal Bites Festival
— a three-day food, culture and art festival — will be taking over beginning on Friday. An anticipated 20,000 visitors will be attending and can check out food vendors, art installations, cultural performances and more.ÌýWhether you’re looking for you’re next favourite restaurant, a unique piece to bring home or just a day out with family, the event is free to attend and will be running into the evening each day.
Enjoy a blend of art and nature at Arcadia Earth
Check out an immersive, multi-sensory art experience that is designed to motivate visitors to take action toward a more sustainable future. Blending technology with art, each exhibit aims to capture the Earth’s beauty and how human actions have impacted the environment. Located inside The Well, will be open throughout the long weekend, including Victoria Day despite typically being closed on Mondays. Ticket holders can also exercise their creativity with free sustainable crafts over the weekend.Ìý
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