Please choose ONE of the following to submit your vote for 2025's Top Festival & Events.
Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights: From November 15, 2025 to January 4, 2026 the most enchanting of Niagara Falls attractions, the annual Winter Festival of Lights is Canada’s largest FREE outdoor light festival. Experience the spectacular displays with millions of lights and larger than life displays across the tourism districts. https://wfol.com/
Kingstonlicious: Kingstonlicious is Kingston’s premier prix fixe culinary celebration, held annually in February and March across 40+ restaurants, cafés, breweries, and the Memorial Centre Farmers' Market. Each seasonally inspired edition showcases the city’s vibrant food scene through curated menus, immersive dining experiences, and a spirit of community connection. Along with mouthwatering prix fixe offerings, Kingstonlicious features signature events hosted by local chefs and special guest collaborators—from winemakers and brewers to chefs and musicians—who come together to craft one-of-a-kind culinary moments. Whether you're a passionate foodie, a casual diner, or a visitor discovering the city’s historic charm, Kingstonlicious invites you to taste your way through the flavours that define Kingston as one of Ontario’s top culinary destinations. kingstonlicious.ca
Applefest: Applefest is Markham Museum’s signature fall event, celebrating the harvest season with family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and delicious local food and drinks. Guests can enjoy cider-making demonstrations, pottery workshops, a scenic trolley ride, and more throughout the museum’s 25-acre site. This annual festival brings the community together for a fun-filled day of tradition, learning, and autumn spirit. Markham.ca
Stonebridge Wasaga Beach Blues, celebrating its 13th anniversary, is as an international, award-winning music event featuring three days of top entertainment on two main stages, welcoming thousands of music fans each year. On the weekend of September 12, 13, and 14th come and experience an evening, day, or full weekend of top musical talent, with food trucks, and beverages sold at the Beer Garden. For the BEST deal come for a weekend and enjoy the world’s longest freshwater beach while you’re here!www.wasagabeachblues.com
Toronto International Film Festival: TIFF is Canada's premiere home of cinema. Not only do we put up one of the biggest Festivals in the world, we also offer diverse screenings, lectures, workshops, events, professional development and opportunities to meet, hear and learn from filmmakers from Canada and around the world. This year, TIFF will be celebrating our 50th birthday! www.tiff.net
Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek: Witness the re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek June 6, 1813, a significant turning point in the War of 1812. Bring the whole family for period games, food, demonstrations, historical music and fireworks. Visit the merchants and military encampment and discover traditional pastimes. The event features Indigenous programming including a narrated ‘Great Peace Game’ of Haudenosaunee Lacrosse on the Battlefield prior to each Battle Re-enactment on Saturday. After the game, the young men are joined by Haudenosaunee singers and dancers who will share Gada:tro (Standing Quiver Dance), and the Smoke Dance with audience participation. Date: First weekend in June. FREE Event and museum admission. www.hamilton.ca/reenactment
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is Canada’s largest community event and one of the top ten agricultural fairs in North America. Founded in 1879 as the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, the CNE is a not-for-profit organization that has enjoyed a distinguished history as a showcase of the nation. The CNE continues to be one of Ontario’s great annual traditions and an event that offers substantial entertainment value for money. Taking place over the 18 days leading up to and including Labour Day, it is affectionately embraced as an end-of-summer ritual by more than 1.5 million visitors annually, visitors who reflect the rich diversity of Toronto and the region. www.theex.com
Vaughan International Film Festival: VFF returns for its 12th edition with a spectacular lineup of international short films and star-studded events. Here you'll discover the next generation of filmmakers with student screenings, cinematic brilliance from around the globe, epic afterparties, and even a night of glamour and celebration with the VFF Awards Show. Don’t miss your chance to experience the world of short films! https://www.vaughanfilmfestival.com/