Can you believe we’re over halfway through March? Not only that, but the warm weather is slowly starting to creep in! Things are looking up and this week is set to be a fantastic one. From dance parties to the city’s best art installations, these are 10 of the best things to do this week in Toronto.

LEGO Canada x Monday Night Hockey

You can help build a “larger than life” mural at Union Station.

“Join us for the LEGO Canada x Prime Monday Night Hockey mural building event. Grab your friends and bring the family – it’s your chance to get creative and celebrate hockey,” shares Union Station. Not only is this a great way to get out with fellow LEGO and hockey lovers, it’s also free to attend.

When: March 17, 2025 from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: Union Station GO Bay Concourse, 65 Front St W
Cost: Free

Winter Stations

Winter Stations brings the international design and art community’s creations to Woodbine Beach as the lifeguard stations along Toronto’s east-end beaches change into something beautiful for the winter.

When: Until March 17, 2025
Where: Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E
Cost: Free

Spring Equinox

Stackt Market is bringing back its annual Spring Equinox celebration this month. “Get ready to refresh, recharge, and soak in all the good vibes with a week of inspiring events, workshops, exclusive marketplace specials, live entertainment, and more,” shared organizers.

The weather is nice so why not go out and enjoy it!

When: March 18 to 23, 2025, from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Where: Stackt Market, 28 Bathurst St
Cost: Free

Toronto Sceptres vs. New York Sirens

The Sirens are in Toronto this week! Cheer on the Sceptres ladies at Coca-Cola Colosseum, the perfect way to break up the work week!

Go Sceptres, go!

When: March 19, 2025, at 7 p.m.
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum, 19 Nunavut Rd
Cost: $46+ per ticket

Good Enough Live Karaoke

Sing your heart out at The Rec Room next week! Choose from over 250 songs. Grab your friends and show off your skills.

Oh, and it’s free to attend!

When: March 21, 2025 at 8 p.m.
Where: The Rec Room, 255 Bremner Boulevard
Cost: Free

Snow White at Casa Loma

Walt Disney Studios Canada has collaborated with Casa Loma to offer guests an immersive experience inspired by Snow White. “This enchanting activation will allow visitors to step into a beautifully curated setting, featuring dazzling décor, interactive moments, and special showcases honoring the film’s iconic characters and themes,” shared organizers.

Get ready to explore themed-rooms, exclusive costumes and props too!

When: Until March 21, 2025
Where: Casa Loma, 1 Austin Tce
Cost: $40 for children aged 4 to 13 and $55 per person aged 14 and up

Toronto’s Biggest Latin Party

Get ready to dance all night long as NEST will be spinning the hottest tracks from Reggaeton, Dembow, Salsa, Bachata and more.

Buy your tickets online!

When: March 21, 2025 starting at 10:30 p.m.
Where: NEST, 423 College St
Cost: $15+ (ladies free before 11:30 p.m.)

Alpina at Eataly

If you can’t hit the slopes anytime soon, this is the next best thing. Eataly on Bloor has a pop-up experience, Alpina, named after “the iconic landscape of the Italian Alps.” This limited-time pop-up will run through March 2025, with stunning decor for photo opportunities and a delicious menu to try.

When: Running until March 2025
Where: Manulife Centre, 55 Bloor St W
Cost: Prices vary

Riverdale Farm 

Riverdale Farm feels like an escape from the city without actually having to leave, home to domestic farm animals such as pigs, horses and sheep. The farm is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is accessible to all, plus admission is free!

When: Open every day
Where: 201 Winchester St
Cost: Free

Lumière: The Art of Light

This free outdoor light exhibit will showcase installations by Ontario-based artists. Their works of art will capture the theme of “Neon Dreams: Light and Colour” and bring it to life.

When: Until April 4, 2025
Where: Trillium Park, Ontario Place, 955 Lake Shore Blvd. W
Cost: Free

Have a fantastic week, Toronto.

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