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Welcome listeners to Things to do in Toronto! It’s Sunday, June 7, 2026, and I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut dropped smack in the middle of the 6ix, where the only competition tougher than the Raptors defense is trying to pick what to do today. Toronto’s vibe right now: mild early-summer warmth, patio-perfect, with a mix of sun and clouds and just enough breeze off Lake Ontario to make you feel smug about being outside instead of doom-scrolling. The city is busy but not chaotic, that sweet spot between laid-back Sunday and full-on festival mode. Here are some standout things happening today around the city. Over at Harbourfront Centre, a waterfront cultural festival is serving up live music, dance performances, and food tents representing half the planet—perfect for a slow wander, a snack marathon, and some people-watching. Up at the Distillery District, an art and design market is showcasing local makers, from funky jewelry to wild prints, plus live buskers weaving through the cobblestone lanes. If you’re into family-friendly fun, head to the Toronto Zoo where a special animal enrichment day lets visitors watch keepers set up puzzles and games for the animals, which honestly might be the cutest competition in town. For nightlife lovers, the Entertainment District is hosting a major DJ set at one of the big clubs along King Street West, and smaller venues on Queen and Dundas are offering indie bands and comedy shows for those who like their night out a little more low-key. On the news and city-front, Toronto’s transit crews have been busy. There are planned service changes on parts of the TTC subway and some streetcar routes for track work, so listeners should check the latest TTC updates before heading out, especially if you’re relying on Line 1 or 501 Queen. Food-wise, a buzzed-about new spot has just opened near Ossington, serving creative plant-forward small plates and natural wine, and a new ramen joint near Yonge and Eglinton is drawing lines for its rich broths and late-night hours. If you’re looking for must-do activities today, start with a lakeside stroll or bike along the Martin Goodman Trail, then swing by Sugar Beach or HTO Park for chill waterfront views. Sports fans can wander around the Rogers Centre and CN Tower area, maybe grab tickets if the Blue Jays are in town or just soak in the pre-game energy from nearby bars. For a hidden-gem feel, head to a neighborhood like Roncesvalles or Leslieville for cozy cafés, vintage shops, and laid-back bars. If you want peak Toronto views, time a visit to the Toronto Islands in the afternoon: rent a bike, explore the car-free paths, then watch the skyline light up on your way back. Here’s a fun local tip: Toronto is a streetcar city at heart; if you’re downtown and not in a huge rush, hopping on a streetcar is not just transportation, it’s a rolling city tour. And another quirk—Torontonians may grumble about the TTC, but they will absolutely defend their favorite neighborhood, bakery, or coffee shop like it’s the Stanley Cup. Looking ahead to tomorrow, expect more early-summer action: weekday patio hangs, possible weekday concerts, and the start of a busy event week as festivals build toward next weekend. Tune in tomorrow for fresh picks, new events, and more ways to turn Toronto into your personal playground. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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