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Things to do in Toronto in September!

Things to do in Toronto in September!


šŸ Things to Do in Toronto September 2025 (and a Muskoka Getaway!)

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September in Ontario strikes a perfect balance between the warmth of summer and the crisp beginnings of fall. Whether you’re in Toronto for world-class festivals or heading north to Muskoka for fall colours and lakeside escapes, there’s something for everyone. Here are the top things to do in Toronto this September 2025—with bonus tips for Muskoka adventures just a short drive away.


šŸŽ¶ Festivals & Events in Toronto

Toronto is at its liveliest in September, with events that celebrate culture, art, and food.
  • Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) – The crown jewel of September, TIFF brings Hollywood glamour, red carpets, and screenings of international films across the city. Perfect for film buffs and star-spotters.
  • Toronto Food & Drink Fest – Sample gourmet bites, cocktails, and local specialties at this foodie favorite, often held at Exhibition Place.
  • Toronto Waterfront Festival – Family-friendly fun with live music, food trucks, and unique attractions along the Harbourfront.
  • Nuit Blanche (late September/early October) – A free, all-night art festival transforming the city into an open-air gallery.


šŸŒ‡ Outdoor Adventures in Toronto

  • Harbourfront Centre – Rent a kayak or paddleboard and soak in the views of Lake Ontario. September’s mild weather is perfect for waterside strolls.
  • Toronto Islands – Escape the downtown buzz with a quick ferry ride. Pack a picnic, rent bikes, and enjoy skyline views surrounded by nature.
  • High Park – Toronto’s largest park offers trails, gardens, and even a zoo—ideal for a sunny September afternoon.


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  • Centreville Amusement Park (Centre Island) – A charming park for younger kids, open on weekends in September.
  • Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada – Always a crowd-pleaser, featuring interactive exhibits and Canada’s largest indoor aquarium tunnel.
  • Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) – Fascinating exhibits for curious minds of all ages, from dinosaurs to world cultures.


šŸ‚ Extend Your September Adventure: Muskoka

Just two hours north of Toronto, Muskoka is the ultimate fall escape—and September is prime time to visit.

  • Muskoka Lakes Museum – Dive into local heritage, boating history, and interactive exhibits perfect for families.
  • Fall Colours Hikes – Trails in Algonquin Park and Hardy Lake Provincial Park begin to show vibrant reds and golds by mid-September.
  • Muskoka Adventure Parks – Try zip-lining, climbing gyms, or aerial courses for a rush of adrenaline in a stunning natural setting.
  • Farmers’ Markets & Art Fairs – Local markets in Bracebridge, Port Carling, and Huntsville offer seasonal produce, artisan crafts, and live music.


āœ… Tips for September Travel

  • Book in Advance: Festivals and Muskoka accommodations sell out quickly. Secure tickets and stay early.
  • Pack for Layers: Toronto can still hit 25°C, while Muskoka evenings dip cooler.
  • Plan Around Weekends: Some attractions scale back hours after Labour Day—check schedules before you go.


✨ Final Word

From TIFF glamour in Toronto to crisp fall hikes in Muskoka, September in Ontario offers the best of both worlds—urban culture and natural beauty. Whether you’re here for film premieres, food festivals, or lakeside sunsets, this is the month to explore, unwind, and create unforgettable memories.


šŸ“Œ Ready to make Muskoka more than just a weekend escape?

Reach out to Realtor Jeffrey Braun at JeffreyBraun.ca and Corcoran Horizon Realty to start your real estate journey today!