Events highlighting food, culture and music are on top this weekend with Taste of Little Italy, North by Northeast and the Toronto International Dragon Boat Festival.
Remember there is a train closure on Saturday on Line 2.
Taste of Little Italy
Taste of Little Italy takes control of College Street to commemorate all things Italian this weekend. College will be closed down in between Bathurst and Shaw streets from Friday to Monday early morning.
The yearly celebration functions live music on numerous street corners and the primary phase, scrumptious food, satisfying home entertainment, shopping, extended patio areas, and complimentary tastings.
The event begins on Friday at 6 p.m., and a complete lineup of efficiencies can be discovered here.
And this year, you can take a rickshaw to the celebration free of charge from Sankofa Square and Kensington Market with rickshaws leaving every 20 minutes.
NXNE (North by Northeast)
Emerging artists will have the possibility to display their skill this weekend at the yearly North by Northeast celebration. Over 300 of the world’s finest brand-new bands will be playing throughout Toronto at more than 25 various live-music places.
There will likewise be complimentary programs from The Beaches, Daniel Ceaser and Khalid over the weekend.
For those who wish to immerse themselves in the celebration, you can get a pass for the entire weekend for as low as $35, or you can capture a private program for $20. A complete list of locations and who is playing can be discovered on the celebration’s site.
It starts on June 11 and runs till June 15.
Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival
Professional athletes will be requiring to Toronto waters this weekend for the 37th yearly Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival.
The two-day celebration occurs on Centre Island with food suppliers, live home entertainment, and family-friendly activities that show Toronto’s abundant variety.
It’s likewise the very first year the celebration has actually been formally acknowledged as a Dragon Boat Canada (DBC) Race Series Event. Viewers will have the ability to capture competitive dragon boat races for any ages and physical capabilities with teams from all over North America.
The occasion is totally free to participate in, with more information offered on its site.
DesiFest
DesiFest is back for the 19th year to commemorate the abundant cultural heritage of South Asia. The musical extravaganza will include efficiencies from a few of the most significant names in South Asian music.
There will likewise be standard food, arts and crafts to delight in.
The complimentary show is taking place at Sankofa Square from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. More information can be discovered on their site.
World Naked Bike Ride
The annual demonstration versus oil and highlighting options while in the naked is occurring this weekend. Individuals can bike, rollerblade, walk and skateboard through the 16-kilometre stretch in Toronto.
The trip takes place in 80 cities worldwide, and you can go as bare as you desire.
It begins at Coronation Park on Saturday at 1 p.m., and riders are asked to show up an hour before.
The main end is at the Jack Layton Memorial Ferry Docks, where some riders leave by Ferry to Hanlan’s clothing-optional beach while others run west throughout Queens Quay back to Coronation Park.
Toronto Beaches Ribfest
The Toronto Beaches Ribfest is occurring this weekend at Woodbine Park, beginning Friday at 4 p.m. and running till 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Entry is a $2 contribution, however kids under 5 are complimentary for all those taking care of get a taste of some acclaimed bbq together with live music throughout the weekend and a beer celebration.
TTC and GO Transit
TTC
Line 2 closure
Train service on Line 2 in between Jane and Keele stations will be changed by shuttle on Saturday, June 14, for prepared track work.
GO Transit
No service modifications this weekend.
Roadway Closures
Weekend closures
Taste of Little Italy
The following roadway closures will remain in location:
College Street will be closed from Shaw Street to Bathurst Street starting at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, June 13, and will resume on Monday, June 16, at 3:00 a.m.
. The TTC will not be running within these limits throughout the roadway closure times defined.
Gardiner Expressway closure
As part of the long-lasting building and construction intend on the Gardiner Expressway, one westbound lane and one eastbound lane are closed in between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue. The eastbound on-ramp from Lake Shore Boulevard at Jameson Avenue is likewise closed.
A stretch of the westbound Gardiner will likewise be lowered from 4 lanes to 3 for around one year. The westbound lane closure will extend from Park Lawn Road to Grand Avenue in southern Etobicoke. The eastbound lanes along the very same stretch will be narrowed, however without any lane decreases, from April 2025 to December 2026.
Short-lived closures
- Yonge Street is decreased to a single lane both methods in between Wellington and King for underground work at the TTC’s King Station to include brand-new elevators and make it an available station. Building is anticipated to continue into 2026.
- Queen Street is completely near traffic in between Bay and Victoria Streets to accommodate deal with a brand-new station for the Ontario Line train. The closure is arranged to last till 2027.
- Eglinton Avenue West is decreased to a single lane east of Islington and west of Scarlett Road due to tunnelling work associated to the multi-year Eglinton Crosstown West Extension task.
- Lane limitations on Bayview Avenue in between Roehampton Avenue and Armistice Drive while the city finishes roadway resurfacing, curb and walkway replacement, and traffic signal and pedestrian upgrades. One northbound lane is presently closed on Bayview Avenue in between Kilgour Road and Roehampton Avenue.
- Cherry Street stays closed south of Polson Pier due to upkeep on the Ship Channel Lift Bridge (Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge). Roadway users have the ability to access the Port of Toronto and Cherry Beach by means of Unwin Avenue.
- Queens Park Crescent is lowered to a single lane south of Bloor as part of the TTC’s Easier Access Program at Museum Station. The job is anticipated to be total by the end of 2025.
- Up Until Wednesday, Dec. 31, William R. Allen Road will be minimized to 2 lanes in each instructions at Wilson Avenue for building and construction as part of the rehab of the Wilson TTC Station bus underpass structure and the Mezzanine Bridge.
- Till Monday, June 30, access to the Highway 401 westbound on-ramp from southbound William R. Allen Road will be closed. Detour indications will remain in location to divert traffic to gain access to Highway 401 utilizing an alternate interchange close by.
- Bremner Boulevard is minimized to one westbound lane at the crossway with Navy Wharf Court up until June. Eastbound lanes stay open.
- Till August, Blue Jays Way is closed in between Front Street and Navy Wharf Court up until August. Regional gain access to is kept.
- Navy Wharf Court is closed in between Bremner Boulevard and Blue Jays Way till August. Regional gain access to for homeowners of Navy Wharf Court is preserved. At a later phase of building, the east walkway on Navy Wharf Court and Bremner Boulevard will be closed to pedestrians and a detour path will remain in location.
- Islington Avenue will likewise be lowered from 3 lanes in each instructions to 2 lanes where they pass over the Gardiner Expressway for roughly 8 months, from April 7, 2025, to November 2025.
- From Monday, June 2, the crossway of King Street East and Church Street will be completely closed for the next phase of a job to change a 142-year-old watermain and restore aging TTC tram tracks.
- From Sunday, May 11 till Saturday, January 10, 2026, Market Street will be closed to car traffic in between Front Street West and The Esplanade. The street will be pedestrianized for live home entertainment, pop-up market suppliers and other occasions.
For complete traffic updates, click on this link for the current details from 680 NewsRadio Toronto.