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6 Things To Do After Toronto’s Waterfront Festival

6 Things To Do After Toronto’s Waterfront Festival

The Toronto Waterfront Festival is returning on September 14 and 15, and while you’re visiting the waterfront, here are 6 other activities you can do after Toronto’s Waterfront Festival

Here Are The 6 Things You Can Do After Toronto’s Waterfront Festival:

HARBOURFRONT CENTRE NIGHT MARKET

After enjoying the day at the Toronto Waterfront Festival, you can walk down to Harbourfront Centre and check out their night market. The night market will feature delicious foods, artisanal crafts, and great music.

The night market is on September 14 + 15 and starts at 2 PM.

CATCH A COMEDY SHOW

The Second City is one of Toronto’s most iconic comedy clubs. With all their shows having rave reviews and being known for ‘hitting the heights of hilarity’, it’s a must-do while at the waterfront.

The Second City is a short walk from the Toronto Waterfront Festival and only steps away from Union Station.

Check out the ‘All Messed Up and Nowhere To Go’ show, a hilarious look into life’s greatest catastrophes. Enjoy an unforgettable 90 minutes with nonstop laughter.

You can watch the show on September 14th or the 15th at 7 PM or 10 PM. The ‘All Messed Up and Nowhere To Go’ show is on at Second City until November.

RENT A BIKE

Explore the entire waterfront on a bike!

Toronto’s waterfront is known for its bike path and beautiful scenery, so take advantage of your time and explore the waterfront after the festival.

You can rent a bike from Wheel Excitement at 249 Queens Quay W.

And here’s a great guide on where to go biking.

TRY SAILING

Spend a handful of hours at the Toronto Waterfront Festival and spend the rest of your day relaxing on a 2-hour luxury sail with Gone Sailing. You don’t need any sailing experience just be ready for an unforgettable experience.

F1 IMMERSIVE EXHIBITION

While your down at the waterfront, don’t forget to check out the F1 Immersive Exhibit that’s only in Toronto until September 22.

This ground-breaking exhibition lifts the curtain on one of sport’s greatest stories, and combines spectacular immersive audio-visual design, never-before-seen films, exhibits, and iconic artifacts, and features racing simulators and F1® cars from different eras to deliver an unforgettable experience for all audiences. 

Grab your tickets before they’re gone!

WATERSIDE DINING

Steps away from Toronto’s Waterfront Festival are two delicious restaurants facing Lake Ontario’s iconic views.

If you’re in the mood for Mediterranean cuisine, then Simona is the place to be (located at 59 Merchants’ Wharf). Simona is a short 4-minute walk away from Sugar Beach.

IRENE (located at 25 Dockside Dr) is a short 1-minute walk from Sugar Beach and offers beautiful views of Lake Ontario. IRENE has a variety of flavours to choose from but is known for its fresh sushi selection.

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