Your Ultimate Civic Holiday Guide
If you’re staying in the city this Civic Holiday long weekend—good choice. Toronto is buzzing with energy, events, and summer magic from August 2nd to 4th, and whether you’re into festivals, food, culture, or a little peace and quiet, there’s something happening that’s worth putting on your calendar.
Here’s a curated guide to help you plan your weekend and make the most of it.
Top Events & Festivals
Caribana Grand Parade – Saturday, August 2
Let’s start with the headliner. The Caribana Grand Parade is the largest cultural event in the country, and it takes over Lake Shore Boulevard with music, dance, and thousands of colourful costumes. This is the final—and biggest—event of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival and a celebration of Caribbean culture that draws locals and tourists alike. Arrive early and prepare for crowds. It’s worth it.
VELD Music Festival – August 2–4 at Downsview Park
If you’re into EDM or hip hop, VELD is the place to be. This three-day music festival features major headliners from around the world, multiple stages, and a high-energy crowd. It’s loud, lively, and a true long weekend staple for music lovers.
Toronto Food Truck Festival – August 1–4 at Woodbine Park
More than 50 food trucks will line the park this weekend, serving everything from gourmet burgers to deep-fried desserts. There’s also live music, eating competitions, and plenty of green space to relax. Entry is free—just bring your appetite.
Scarborough Rib Fest – August 1–4 at Thomson Memorial Park
It’s not a long weekend without a rib fest. This one’s a community favourite, featuring classic BBQ, carnival rides, and live entertainment in a laid-back park setting. Great for families or anyone looking for an easygoing afternoon.
Toronto Turkish Festival – August 2–3 at Yonge-Dundas Square
This cultural festival in the heart of the city showcases Turkish food, music, art, and folk dancing. It’s free, family-friendly, and offers something different if you’re looking to explore beyond the usual festival circuit.
Relaxed Weekend Ideas
Take the Ferry to the Toronto Islands
Looking for something a little quieter? Catch the ferry and enjoy a bike ride, picnic, or beach day on the islands. It’s the easiest way to get that mini “cottage getaway” feeling—without leaving the city.
Catch an Outdoor Movie or Concert
Parks like Christie Pits, Trillium Park, and Corktown Common host open-air events throughout the summer. Bring a blanket, some snacks, and settle in under the stars.
Explore Neighbourhood Gems
Wander through Kensington Market, Queen West, or Leslieville. Pop into independent shops, grab an iced latte, and take your time. Sometimes the best way to enjoy the city is with no schedule at all.
Book a Patio or Rooftop Spot
If you haven’t hit a patio yet this summer, now’s the time. Toronto’s rooftop and street-side patios will be full this weekend, so make a reservation where you can. Yorkville, Ossington, King West—take your pick.
Sample Long Weekend Itinerary
Saturday, August 2
Morning: Head to the Caribana Grand Parade
Afternoon: Grab lunch at the Toronto Food Truck Festival
Evening: Dinner and drinks on a rooftop patio
Sunday, August 3
Morning: Take the ferry to the Toronto Islands
Afternoon: Visit Scarborough Rib Fest
Evening: Catch an outdoor movie in the park
Monday, August 4
Morning: Stroll through High Park or Evergreen Brick Works
Afternoon: Check out the Toronto Turkish Festival
Evening: Wind down with sunset views at Trillium Park
Tips for a Smooth Weekend
Use public transit whenever possible. Parking will be tricky near major events.
Buy your tickets in advance, especially for VELD and any timed-entry events.
Pack smart: sunscreen, water bottle, portable charger, and comfy walking shoes.
Check schedules before heading out—event times and locations can shift.
The Bottom Line
This long weekend is your chance to enjoy the best of summer in Toronto—however that looks to you. Whether you’re dancing at Caribana, relaxing on the Islands, or checking out a new neighbourhood, the city has something to offer everyone.