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From rib festivals to car shows, here are ways to celebrate Father's Day in Toronto

From rib festivals to car shows, here are ways to celebrate Father's Day in Toronto

Toronto Stara day ago

Rib festivals, car shows and healing exercises are some of the ways Torontonians can ring in Father's Day this year.
Here's everything you need to know if you want to celebrate your Dad or another father figure this weekend.
Yorkville Exotic Car Show
When: Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Where: Bloor Street between Avenue Road and Yonge Street
Cost: Free
Calling all motorheads. Bloor-Yorkville is hosting a showcase of exotic cars along its lavish red carpet. There will be live music and fundraising in support of Melanoma Canada. You can learn more about the event on its website if you want to kick your Father's Day into overdrive.
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Sound Healing Workshop
When: Sunday, 10:45 a.m. to noon
Where: McGregor Park Community Centre
Cost: From $15.70
Sometimes dads need a break. Fathers get a chance to 'relax, unwind and rejuvenate' as organizers take them on a sonic journey. A facilitator says will guide participants through sound healing techniques meant to find inner peace. Tickets can be found on eventbrite.
Taste of Little Italy
When: Friday to Sunday
Where: College Street, between Bathurst and Shaw streets
Cost: Free
Live music, vendors and lots and lots of Italian food are lining the Little Italy streets for Father's Day weekend. The annual street festival runs all three days and has endless food.
Beaches Rib & Beer Festival
When: Friday to Sunday
Where: Woodbine Park
Cost: $2; free for children under five
BBQ season is finally here. Celebrate Father's Day with all the BBQ staples at Toronto Beaches Rib & Beer Fest. Guests of all ages can enjoy award-winning pork ribs, brisket, pulled pork and more from various vendors. Those over the age of 19 can crack open a cold one to wash it all down with cheers to Father's Day.
Medieval Times Father's Day Package
When: Until Sunday
Where: Medieval Times
Cost: $78.95 for an adult ticket to dinner and a show
Looking for drinks and a show? Take dad to the castle for Medieval Times' Father's Day beer package. With the purchase of a ticket, lords, ladies and lieges can gift their father a 25-ounce drinking horn full of beer.
Tasty Tours Father's Day Food Tour
When: Saturday, noon to 2:30 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Kensington Market
Cost: $89 per person; free for kids under 7
Discover Kensington Markets best eats this Father's Day with Tasty Tours. This guided tour offers VIP skip-the-line tickets to all participating locations in the historic market. With alternate choices for dads on dietary restrictions, this tour is a great way to spend time with Dad while satiating your hunger.
Dragon Boat Race
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Centre Island
Cost: Free
Since 1989, Torontonians have gathered to watch the annual Dragon Boat Race Festival. The show, which is organized by the Toronto Chinese Business Association, comes back to the island where attendees can watch the race for free.
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Father's Day Buffet
When: Saturday and Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Where: Old Mill Toronto
Cost: Saturday is $60 per adult, $30 per child (four to 12), plus tax and tip. Kids three and under are free. Sunday is $75 per adult, $35 per child (four to 12) and still free for kids three and under.
Old Mill's Father's Day buffet has roasts, seafood, gourmet salads and all of your favourite desserts. Toronto foodies can buy their tickets on the event's website.
Free fishing weekend
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Throughout Ontario
Cost: Free
On Father's Day weekend, Canadians can fish in Ontario for free, without a license. Plus, check out TackleShare to borrow rods and reels for free, too, located at conservation authorities, provincial parks and libraries.
Odyssey dining cruise
When: Sunday, brunch cruise at 12 p.m. and dinner cruise at 5 p.m.
Where: Queen's Quay Terminal — South/East Dock Wall
Cost: Brunch is $89 per adult and dinner is $99 per adult, $49 per child (four to 12) at both times. Kids three and under are free
Enjoy a meal on the lake with dad this Father's Day on the Premier Father's Day Dining Cruise on Odyssey. This dining experience serves 'chef-inspired dishes' with a scenic view of Toronto from the water. Tickets are available online at cityexperiences.com
Junction City Wrestling
When: Sunday, at 3 p.m.
Where: Rainhard Brewing Co.
Cost: From $24.99
Celebrate Father's Day with a smackdown event at Junction City Wrestling. Hosted at Rainhard Brewing Co., the event is for all-ages, dog-friendly and features food from local vendors. Get your tickets on eventbrite.
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Brews and Hues
When: Sunday, at 12:20 p.m.
Where: Left Field Brewery
Cost: From $36.74
Take dad out for a day of painting and drinks at Left Field Brewery's Brews and Hues. Kick off your Father's Day with creative memories. 'Dive into a fun, beginner-friendly paint session led by a local artist. No experience? No problem!' their Eventbrite reads.
Blooms & Berries Festival
When: Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Benares Historic House
Cost: Free
Experience the joys of spring at Mississauga's Blooms & Berries Festival. Held at the Benares Historic house, the festival celebrates the old tradition of strawberry socials in Mississauga's Clarkson Village. It's a perfect opportunity to browse local vendors, and taste historic food.

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