21 of the very best things to do in Toronto this February 2022

 

The month of February has here, and the city has taken off. Our city is back to its dynamic nature now that reopening is back in full gear, and we love to see it. With so many events and activities to keep us busy in Toronto, it will be spring before we know it. We may have a few weeks of chilly weather remaining (if we're lucky), but it will be spring before we know it. In the six, February looks to be a very good month, with outdoor art displays, indoor immersive exhibits, and even a poutine festival.

This February, here are 21 of the top things to do in and around Toronto.

Drinks & Food

Pop-up Holts Café for the Lunar New Year

This Lunar New Year, are you looking for something a little different? At both of Holts Café's Toronto locations, a delectable selection of savory and sweet delights made by Holts' eminent chefs will be available for a pop-up afternoon tea experience. When it comes to high tea, you may now enjoy your delights in the comfortable and elegant Holts Café setting, which is all part of the enjoyment.

Where to go: 3401 Dufferin St. and 50 Bloor St. W.
When: February 7th, 2 p.m. to 2 p.m. 4 p.m. —
$55 per person is the cost of this event.

Week of Poutine

Every year, restaurants throughout Canada come up with the most outrageous, indulgent, and delicious poutines they can think of. La Poutine Week has been a terrific cause to promote local eateries for the past decade as well as a regional competition for superb poutine. Every year, you can be sure that no matter which option you choose, you'll be satisfied.

Various venues are available.
When: From the 1st until the 14th of February

Brunch on a cold winter's day

Brunch is one of Toronto's most well-known attractions. We can't imagine a weekend without our late-morning eggs benedict and mimosas with the locals. In Toronto, these heated patios serve brunch all year round and offer fire pits, heaters, beautiful decor, and more to keep you warm. These heated brunch terraces in Toronto are the way to go if you don't want to wait for nicer days to enjoy your french toast in the great outdoors.

Where: Take a look at all of Toronto's brunch patios.

Bubbly & Puppy Yoga

Has there ever been a better mix than puppies, yoga, and mimosas? This January, you can have it all under one roof, and it's the ultimate remedy for the winter blues. A love of four-legged furballs is a necessity, but no yoga expertise is required to enjoy the program. After the session, you'll enjoy an extra 30 minutes to cuddle with the puppies while sipping your bubbly.

Kardia, 10 Lower Spadina Ave., Toronto
26th of February

Culture & the Arts

Stations for Winter

The Beaches' annual international design competition returns in February, and the winners for this year's competition have been announced. Starting on Family Day weekend, Winter Stations will run for six weeks and will showcase the six winning projects along the shoreline. The lifeguard towers were transformed into northern cardinal birds, isolation pavilions, beehives, and other creative creations by this year's victors.

1000 Murray Ross Pkwy is the address.
When: 21st of February to 31st of March

Lights from the Nordics -

This month, the Harbourfront Centre is hosting a wonderful event. With six dazzling exhibits for you to explore, an immersive light experience directly from Scandinavia is lighting up the waterfront. Nordic Lights is an interactive installation that contains six light works by artists from Canada, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.

Queens Quay, 235 Queens Quay W
When: Until the 13th of February

Klimt's opulence

In Toronto, a new immersive art experience has officially opened its doors. Immersive Klimt, a colorful new exhibition organized by Italy's Massimiliano Siccardi, a "world-renowned master of digital art," joins Immersive Van Gogh and Beyond Monet in the ranks of Immersive Van Gogh and Beyond Monet. Gustav Klimt's innovative works are brought to life all around you through vibrant 360 projections. Klimt is dubbed a "rebel, genius, and legend" of a painter, and you may now immerse yourself in his enthralling universe.

1 Yonge St., Toronto
When: March 13th to the 13th of March.

Monet's Legacy

For the first time in the world, this breathtaking exhibit is on display - here's a sneak peak to let you know what to anticipate. Through spectacular 360-degree displays that swirl all around you, supplemented by sound effects and music, over 400 of Claude Monet's works come alive before your eyes. Take a break from the outside world and immerse yourself in the ideas and works of this brilliant artist.

255 Front Street West, Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Reopens on the 3rd of February

Van Gogh's enveloping

If you haven't yet checked out Immersive Van Gogh, now is the time to do so. Toronto is still hosting one of the most talked-about immersive exhibits in the world. For a truly immersive presentation of the famed artist's best works, visit the museum. You may take a guided tour of this exhibit or use it as a backdrop for a peaceful yoga or barre session, which you can sign up for here.

1 Yonge St., Toronto
Reopens on the 3rd of February

Outside of Me's Palace

This month, the Gardiner Museum in Toronto will host a new exhibition. "A multi-sensory installation including drawings, ceramic sculpture, life-sized automatons, two-way mirrors, coin-operated sculpture, and an interactive score," says Shary Boyle, a Canadian visual artist. "If you've been itching for an opportunity to see incredible local art, this exhibition is a must!"

111 Queens Park is where you'll find this.
When: On the 24th of February

Winter Fests in the Park

Winterlit

Take a relaxing winter stroll beneath the stars, surrounded by the warmth of campfires and the sparkle of glittering lights. This unique opportunity allows you to take in the fresh air and beauty of nature while also taking some lovely images. Enjoy the trail's art installations, live music, food and beverages, and, of course, the stunning environment.

2259 Milburough Line, Mountsberg Conservation Area
The exhibition will be open till February 20th, 2019.

Festival of Lights in the Winter

With the annual Winter Festival of Lights at Niagara Falls, it's the season of all things brilliant! The 8-kilometer route, which is known as Canada's largest free outdoor light festival, is now open with millions of lights on display for even longer than previously. The event will be held for a total of 101 nights, ending at the end of February.

Niagara Falls, Ontario is the location.
When: Until the 21st of February

Glow of Winter

This winter, the city will get a wonderful outdoor attraction. This February, Toronto's Black Creek Pioneer Village will host Winter Glow, a spectacular event that combines everything we love about the season. As you walk or drive along a 1.8-kilometer track, you'll be able to enjoy the beautiful winter scenery while listening to the music. Ice sculptures, snow carvings, life-size snowglobes, lit structures, and more are just a few of the sights you'll witness along the journey.

1000 Murray Ross Pkwy is the address.
When: 4th – 27th of February

Activities for Relaxation

Take advantage of Toronto's newly reopened attractions.
It's the perfect time to see our magnificent galleries, museums, and attractions for the first time now that they're back open. Numerous tourist attractions have reopened including The CN Tower, the Aga Khan Museum, the Hockey Hall of Fame and Ripley's Aquarium, Casa Loma, the Gardiner Museum and Ripley's Aquarium, to name just a few.

Where: Take a look at the open attractions in Toronto.

Nights of Fire and Ice

Visit Ontario's Arrowhead Ice Skating Trail if you've ever wished to have a skating experience straight out of a storybook. The amazing Fire and Ice nights, which take you through a torch-lit woodland skating track, are back this month, and it's even better. Skating at night has grown in popularity over the years, which is understandable. It's also possible that after you've tried it, it'll become a part of your winter rituals as well.

When: Until the 26th of February
Located in the provincial park of Arrowhead

Toronto's Sky Skate

It's time for another season of ice skating in the skies of Toronto. The Porch's famed Sky Skate rooftop rink is now open, and it's one of the most beautiful places in town to go gliding under the stars for a night out. Although there are heaters all over the rink to help your skate a little more pleasant, you'll still want to dress appropriately for a cold Canadian night. Afterward, you'll be able to warm up with a drink in the bar!

Where: W. Adelaide Street, 250.
When: From March 2022 to March 2022 to March

The Skate Trail near Bentway

The Gardiner Expressway's famed skating trail in Toronto is now open for the winter season. Skating lessons, rentals, sharpening services, special events, and art installations are available throughout the season on the 220-meter figure 8 loop. Every Thursday evening, you may warm up with a complimentary cup of hot chocolate, but refreshments are available for purchase every day of the week.

Located at: 250 Fort York Blvd.
When: Until the 21st of February

Toboggan down the top tobogganing hills in Toronto

We go to the hills when it snows in Toronto – tobogganing hills, that is. This winter, we've got a lot of snow days to look forward to, and there's no better way to enjoy them than by spending time outside. Take advantage of the winter fun at any of these fantastic locations throughout the city.

You can see some of the city's nicest hills here.

Winter Chalet & Rink at the Bisha Hotel

In the city, a new place for dreamy winter enjoyment has opened up. You can glide the afternoon away on a private skating rink and comfortable winter cabin at Toronto's Bisha Hotel's fourth-floor terrace before refueling and warming up with some snacks.

Where: Blue Jays Way (80)

Crokicurl

You may rent out Toronto's first Crokicurl rink to play with your buddies for the season. It's a great game that combines cornhole with curling and is made in Canada. Two tables on the heated patio are included in your reservation, as well as 45 minutes of gaming time. A fried chicken feast, beverages, and neon toques can all be added to your experience.

28 Bathurst Street, Stackt Market
When: Various dates

Take a walk on a winter trail

The natural outdoors is something we can always enjoy in Toronto. Even in the winter months, this city is plenty of tranquil natural trails that inhabitants enjoy all year. Just throw on a few more layers, grab a thermos of hot chocolate, and you'll be ready to go for the Ontarians who don't mind a little wind cold.

Estimating the tiny things in life, such as a bright day, gently falling snow, and a few leisurely hours to slow down and enjoy your surroundings, is time to get back to the basics.

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