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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Toronto for Saturday, June 20, 2026. I’m your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, and Toronto today is serving peak summer vibes: warm, sunny, patio-friendly, and absolutely buzzing with World Cup energy rolling across Canada. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town today. Tourism Toronto notes that the Toronto Jazz Festival is in full swing, with free and ticketed performances throughout the downtown core, especially around Yorkville and the city’s main stages. Over at Budweiser Stage, Live Nation reports a big outdoor concert tonight on the waterfront, perfect for listeners who like their skyline views with a side of guitar solo. For families, the Toronto Zoo and Ripley’s Aquarium both have extended weekend programming, and the Harbourfront Centre is hosting lakeside cultural events, food stalls, and live performances that run into the evening, according to the centre’s event calendar. If nightlife is more your pace, the Entertainment District is packed with DJ nights and rooftop parties, and several bars are running World Cup watch events spilling onto patios. On the news front, BlogTO and local outlets report a fresh wave of restaurant openings: new indie coffee spots along Queen West, a buzzed-about ramen joint on Yonge, and a Latin street-food bar in Kensington Market adding serious flavour to your Saturday. The TTC has been promoting increased service to handle festival and game-day crowds, especially on Line 1 and along the King and Queen streetcar routes, though there may be some construction-related diversions, so listeners should check the TTC’s service alerts before heading out. Now for must-do activities if you’re plotting the ultimate Toronto day. Start with a stroll or bike along the Martin Goodman Trail on the waterfront, then wander up to the Distillery District for cobblestone charm, galleries, and some standout patios. Kensington Market is perfect for an afternoon food crawl and vintage shopping, and if you want a classic view, head up the CN Tower or, better yet, catch sunset from the Toronto Islands—ferries are running frequently on weekends, giving you that postcard skyline shot. Sports fans can slide into a bar in Little Italy, the Danforth, or along King West to catch the World Cup matches in full crowd-surfing glory. Here’s a local tip: Toronto looks big and spread out, but many of the best downtown neighbourhoods are walkable from each other—listeners can link the waterfront, Entertainment District, Queen West, and Chinatown on foot, saving transit fare and discovering street art, tiny bars, and snack spots between the big attractions. And if you’re hopping on the TTC, grab a PRESTO card to make streetcar and subway transfers painless. Before we sign off, keep an eye on tomorrow’s calendar: more jazz festival action, ongoing waterfront events, and another jam-packed slate of World Cup viewing parties and patio hangs are lined up, with venues already teasing special brunch menus and drink deals. 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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