3 Fun Things To Do in Toronto This Easter Weekend (April 3-5, 2026)

If you're trying to figure out what to do in Toronto this Easter long weekend and don't want to spend it doom-scrolling or doing the same thing you always do - here are three actually worth-it options.

From a vinyl-only dance party to all-you-can-eat cereal while watching cartoons, and a free Easter egg hunt in one of the city's most photogenic neighbourhoods - this list leans a little different, in the best way.



All Vinyl Everything - Easter Long Weekend Edition

Location: The Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen St W
Date & Time: Thursday, April 2, 2026 · 10:00 PM

Kick off the long weekend early. All Vinyl Everything is exactly what it sounds like - no laptops, no Serato, no digital playlists. Just turntables, crates, and DJs who actually know how to use them.

Resident DJs Mista Jiggz, Agile, and Mensa bring their record collections to The Drake Hotel Lounge and spin nothing but hip-hop, R&B, and reggae in what's become one of Toronto's most consistently good nights out. It's the kind of event where you can feel the difference between a DJ who loves the music and one who's just pressing play.

If you want to start Easter weekend somewhere with actual atmosphere and a proper dancefloor, this is the move.

👉 Great for: music heads, anyone who wants a vibe on Thursday night, and people who've been meaning to check out The Drake.



The Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat Cereal Cartoon Party - Easter Edition

Location: Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave
Date & Time: Saturday, April 4, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Yes, this is real. And yes, it's exactly as good as it sounds.

Revue Cinema opens its doors Saturday morning for an all-you-can-eat cereal party - think Lucky Charms, Froot Loops, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, the works - while cartoons play on the big screen. It's the Easter edition, so expect a seasonal twist on top of the usual chaos.

Tickets online are sold out - but don't let that stop you! The organizers confirmed there will be a rush line at the door, and historically folks in the rush line are able to get in. So show up early, bring your patience, and maybe a travel-sized box of your favourite cereal just in case.

It's one of those events that genuinely makes you feel like a kid again in the best possible way. Whether you're going with friends, a partner, or just showing up solo with a bowl in hand - the vibe is completely low-pressure and ridiculously fun.

👉 Great for: people who take their Saturday mornings seriously, nostalgia seekers, couples looking for something genuinely different, and anyone who's never outgrown cartoons.



Distillery District Easter Egg Hunt

Location: Distillery Historic District, 55 Mill St
Date & Time: Friday, April 3, 2026 (Good Friday)

Free, no tickets required, and set inside one of the most photogenic spots in the city.

The Distillery District hosts its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Good Friday - colourful eggs hidden throughout the cobblestone laneways and heritage buildings, with a bag of chocolate for everyone who finds them. It's a family-friendly event but let's be honest, adults absolutely show up for this one too, and the backdrop makes it one of the most instagrammable Easter activities in the city.

Even if you're not hunting eggs, Good Friday at the Distillery is a great excuse to wander the neighbourhood - grab a coffee from Balzac's, browse the galleries, and enjoy the space before the warmer months bring the bigger crowds.

👉 Great for: families, couples, people who want a free and genuinely beautiful way to spend Good Friday.



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