We’ve officially made it! The last full week of 2025 is here, and we definitely have to make the most of it. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are also this week, so that means certain activities and places to visit in Toronto will be closed. Nonetheless, there are a number of fun and festive things to do in Toronto this week.
To help you plan, we’ve rounded up the best things to do. Get ready for a fun-filled week.
Holiday magic has taken over Toronto’s Casa Loma just in time for the festive season. The iconic castle will transform into a winter wonderland this December with its annual Christmas at the Castle and Holiday Lights Tour experiences.
The beloved event is back and places you in a Christmas storybook as you wander through the magical trail, past dazzling light displays in the gardens and throughout the castle grounds and tunnels.
When: Until Jan. 6
Time: Varies
Where: Casa Loma – 1 Austin Terr.
Cost: Varies
Ontario’s Legislative Building, Queen’s Park, has swapped debates for a little enchantment this December. On select nights, Festive Lights will bring holiday fun to the grounds, inviting visitors to wander among ice fairies, listen to cheerful live music and dive into festive holiday crafts.
When: Dec. 22 and 23, 2025
Time: Varies depending on dates
Where: Ontario’s Legislative Building, Queen’s Park, Toronto
Cost: Free admission. Registration required for Dec. 22 and 23, 2025
The ultimate Christmas festival is back in the city! Toronto’s beloved Stackt market has transformed into a winter wonderland for the holidays.
Expect a refreshed look at the beloved event, inspired by the charm of holiday tradition. That means nostalgic treats, vintage-inspired cocktails, and classic movies.
When: Until Dec. 28, 2025 (excluding Mondays)
Time: Noon to 10 p.m.
Where: Stackt Market — 28 Bathurst St.
Cost: Free
The Ritz-Carlton has brought the magic of the festive season to the EPOCH Bar & Kitchen Terrace. Experience a luxurious holiday market with gorgeous winter decor, a seasonal menu and much more.
It’s inspired by traditional European holiday markets, bringing a touch of medieval charm to the city. Think wooden chalets with twinkling lights, handmade ornaments and seasonal treats. All four senses will be ignited, giving visitors a bit of nostalgia and connection with the season.
When: Until Dec. 31, 2025
Time: Mondays to Saturdays, 4 to 10 p.m.
Where: The Ritz-Carlton — 181 Wellington St. W.
Cost: $30+
Happening at Harbourfront Centre, this adorable winter festival needs to be a stop along your weekend walk.
“Winterfest 2025 transforms Harbourfront Centre into a festive wonderland. Enjoy dazzling lights, delicious eats, magical train rides, holiday markets, a new Winter Maze and live performances,” shares HC.
When: Fridays to Sundays until Dec. 31, 2025
Time: Fridays from 6 to 11 p.m., Saturdays from noon to 11 p.m., Sundays from noon to 8 p.m.
Where: 235 Queens Quay W.
Cost: Free admission
The Wonders of Mars windows are described as a “whimsical, magical depiction of a day in the life of the Mars Elves — the behind-the-scenes creators who help bring moments of holiday happiness to families and pets across Canada.”
You’ll find that each vignette reveals a different moment in the elves’ day. Starting with their morning routine under a Hubba Bubba-pink sky, to working at the Mars Chocolate Factory and freeze-drying Skittles. The displays feel whimsical and familiar, evoking the kind of holiday nostalgia that pulls you back into your childhood.
When: Until Jan. 2, 2026
Time: All day
Where: Queen and Bay St.
Cost: Free
This downtown skating rink is easy to get to on transit, is beautifully lit up in the evening, and has a concession stand so you can warm up with a cup of hot chocolate.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., any time is a good time to swing over.
When: Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: 100 Queen St. W.
Cost: Free admission
According to the Ace Hotel, “Guests are invited to settle into a chic new alpine vibe at the Ace’s rooftop hotspot, complete with twinkling lights, blazing fireplaces, and warm blankets for snuggling indoors or out on the terrace.”
When: Until Feb. 28, 2026
Where: The Ace Hotel – 51 Camden St.
WinterFest will be open on select dates from Nov. 15 to Jan. 3 and will have a nightly tree lighting ceremony! The family-friendly festivities will also have plenty of photo opportunities with special guests like Elf on the Shelf and Mrs. Claus, who will be hosting cookie decorating as well.
When: Until Jan. 3, 2026
Where: Canada’s Wonderland – 1 Canada’s Wonderland Dr.
Cost: $32+ per person
The one bar I look forward to every holiday season! Toronto’s original Christmas bar, Miracle Toronto, is back and bigger than ever with two new locations. Miracle on Bloor at Third Place returns, and now there’s Miracle on Harbourfront at Boxcar Social.
“Known for its kitschy wall-to-wall decor, picture-perfect cocktails, cheerful programming and cool Christmas vibes, Miracle is where the holiday spirit comes alive,” shares organizers.
They will continue their longstanding tradition of giving back, donating $1 from every drink sold to Nellie’s, a local nonprofit that provides shelter, education and advocacy for women and children in the GTA.
Miracle on Harbourfront
When: Until Dec. 31, 2025
Time: Thursdays and Fridays from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: Boxcar Social — 235 Queens Quay W.
Miracle on Bloor
When: Until Dec. 29, 2025
Time: Mondays to Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to midnight, Thursdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m., Sundays from 2 p.m. to midnight.
Where: Third Place — 875 Bloor St. W.
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