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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Toronto with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, your guide to the city where skyscrapers meet street food and hockey chatter is basically a second language. Toronto is waking up today with that classic mixed-bag vibe: expect mild temps with a chance of sun peeking through the clouds, perfect for patio hopping and waterfront wandering along Lake Ontario. The city feels buzzy but not chaotic—subway platforms are packed with Jays caps, Raptors hoodies, and folks plotting their next iced coffee. Here’s what’s popping off in the city today. Over at Scotiabank Arena, the Toronto Raptors are hosting a home game tonight, turning the whole South Core into a sea of red and black pre-game energy. Up in North York, the Meridian Arts Centre is running a theatre festival featuring local and international performers, ideal for listeners who want drama that doesn’t involve the TTC. If you’re feeling more beats than ball, a major DJ set is lighting up Rebel on the waterfront tonight, promising bass drops with killer skyline views. Families, head to the Toronto Zoo’s summer programming, with special keeper talks and kid-friendly activities that make the penguins the real celebrities of the day. And for night owls, Queen West bars are rolling with live indie bands and late-night eats—perfect for post-concert poutine. On the local news front, Toronto transit is doing its usual “hold onto your Metropass” routine. There are ongoing service adjustments on parts of Line 1 and 2 for maintenance, so double-check TTC service alerts before you roll out, especially if you’re heading downtown during rush hours. Foodies, rejoice: a new Korean fried chicken and craft beer spot just opened near Yonge and Dundas, adding even more crunch to the city’s already stacked food scene. Along the waterfront, city crews are continuing upgrades to bike lanes, making it easier to cruise from Harbourfront to the Beaches without playing real-life Frogger with traffic. For must-do activities today, start with a stroll through Kensington Market—grab a coffee, sample international snacks, and soak up the murals and buskers. Swing by the Distillery District for cobblestone charm, galleries, and patios that feel like a movie set. If the weather holds, hop a ferry to Toronto Island for bike rides, beach time, and that jaw-dropping skyline view that makes your phone’s camera feel heroic. Sports lovers, even if you’re not going to the game, park yourself at a sports bar on King West or near Rogers Centre and ride the energy from first pitch or tip-off to last call. Local tip from your roaming sports nut: Torontonians complain about transit, but the real power move is combining the TTC with walking. Often, it’s faster to hop off one stop early and walk than wait for a transfer. And if you want to blend in like a local, order a “double-double” at Tim Hortons—two creams, two sugars—and nobody will suspect you’re not from here. Before I sign off, keep an eye on tomorrow: more live music is lined up on the waterfront, new art exhibit openings are planned along the West End galleries, and weekend sports and festival energy are already loading like a highlight reel in the making. Tune in tomorrow for a fresh play-by-play of what to do in Toronto. 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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