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7 Free Things to Do in Toronto

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Toronto, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Toronto.

Toronto, is a vibrant city that offers a plethora of activities and sights for digital nomads who choose to call it home for a few months or longer. Whether you're looking to explore the city's popular attractions or discover some hidden gems without spending a dime, Toronto has something for everyone. Here are nine free things to do in Toronto that will enrich your stay without breaking the bank.

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

The Royal Ontario Museum is one of Canada's premier cultural and historical institutions. While it usually requires a ticket, the ROM offers free admission on the third Monday of each month from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore the museum's vast collection, which includes everything from natural history and world cultures to art and design. The ROM's stunning architecture and the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal entrance are also not to be missed.

Location: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6. The museum is located at the corner of Bloor Street and Avenue Road, in the heart of Toronto's cultural district.

Travel Tip: Arrive early on the free admission evening as it can get quite busy, and some exhibits may have limited capacity.

Nearby: After your museum visit, take a short walk to Philosopher's Walk, a scenic footpath perfect for a relaxing stroll.

St. Lawrence Market

St. Lawrence Market is a foodie's paradise and a bustling hub of activity. While you might be tempted to buy some of the delicious offerings, simply browsing the market is a free and enjoyable experience. With over 120 vendors, the market offers an array of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and baked goods. It's also a great place to experience the local culture and meet some of Toronto's friendly residents.

Location: 93 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C3. Situated in the historic Old Town district of Toronto.

Travel Tip: Visit on a Saturday for the added bonus of the Farmer's Market, where local farmers sell their fresh produce.

Nearby: Enjoy a coffee at Balzac's Coffee Roasters, located right in the market, known for its artisanal approach and cozy atmosphere.

High Park

High Park is Toronto's largest public park and offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With its beautiful gardens, hiking trails, sports facilities, and a free zoo, High Park is perfect for nature lovers and those looking to stay active. In the spring, the park's cherry blossoms are a major attraction, drawing visitors from all over the city.

Location: 1873 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3. Nestled between Bloor Street West and The Queensway.

Travel Tip: Check out the park's schedule for free outdoor theatre performances during the summer months.

Nearby: Stop by Grenadier Café for a casual meal or a refreshing drink with a view of the park.

Distillery Historic District

The Distillery Historic District is a national historic site and a well-preserved collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture. Now a pedestrian-only village, it's filled with art galleries, boutiques, and eateries. Walking through the cobblestone streets is like stepping back in time, and there's always something new to discover, from public art installations to cultural events.

Location: 55 Mill St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4. Located east of downtown, it's easily accessible by public transit or on foot.

Travel Tip: Visit during the Christmas season to experience the magical Toronto Christmas Market, although some features may require a fee.

Nearby: Soma Chocolate Maker is a must-visit for any chocolate lover, offering artisanal chocolates and delightful confections.

Toronto Islands

A short ferry ride from the city, the Toronto Islands offer a picturesque retreat with stunning views of the Toronto skyline. While the ferry isn't free, walking around the islands and enjoying the beaches, picnic areas, and pathways won't cost you anything. It's the perfect spot for a day of relaxation or an outdoor adventure.

Location: Ferry departs from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at 9 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON M5J 2H3. The islands are just offshore from downtown Toronto.

Travel Tip: Bring a bicycle or rent one on the islands to explore the area more extensively.

Nearby: The Rectory Café on Ward's Island is a charming spot for a bite, offering a quaint patio and local fare.

Scarborough Bluffs

The Scarborough Bluffs are one of Toronto's natural wonders, featuring dramatic cliffs overlooking Lake Ontario. This lesser-known spot is ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The Bluffs stretch for about 15 kilometers along the lake's shore, offering numerous parks and trails to explore.

Location: 1 Brimley Road South, Scarborough, ON M1M 3W3. The Bluffs are located in the eastern part of Toronto, in the Scarborough district.

Travel Tip: Visit Bluffer's Park for the best views and a sandy beach area.

Nearby: Bluffers Park Marina has a restaurant with a patio that provides a scenic view of the marina and the bluffs.

Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)

The Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the most distinguished art museums in North America. Admission is free on Wednesdays from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, making it an excellent opportunity for art lovers to enjoy the gallery's extensive collection of Canadian, contemporary, and international works.

Location: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4. The AGO is situated in the Grange Park neighborhood, close to Chinatown.

Travel Tip: The gallery can get crowded during free admission hours, so plan to visit exhibitions that are high on your list first.

Nearby: After soaking in the art, relax at the nearby Village by the Grange food court, which offers a variety of affordable dining options.

Evergreen Brick Works

Evergreen Brick Works is a community environmental center that hosts a farmers' market, gardens, and art installations. It's a great place to learn about sustainability and enjoy the natural surroundings. The site also offers numerous trails and public art pieces to explore at no cost.

Location: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8. Located in the Don River Valley, it's a bit of a hidden gem away from the downtown core.

Travel Tip: Check out their calendar for special events and workshops, many of which are free or pay-what-you-can.

Nearby: Café Belong on-site offers organic and locally sourced dishes, perfect for a healthy meal in a rustic setting.

Leslie Street Spit

The Leslie Street Spit, or Tommy Thompson Park, is a man-made peninsula extending into Lake Ontario that has become a haven for wildlife and a recreational area for city dwellers. It's an excellent place for hiking, cycling, and bird watching. The park is only open on weekends and is free to the public.

Location: 1 Leslie St, Toronto, ON M4M 3M2. The entrance is at the foot of Leslie Street, south of Lake Shore Boulevard East.

Travel Tip: Bring your binoculars for bird watching, as the spit is a significant stopover for migratory birds.

Nearby: Reward yourself after a day of exploration with a visit to the nearby Cherry Street Bar-B-Que for some authentic smoked meats and comfort food.

Whether you're into arts, nature, or history, Toronto's array of free attractions ensures that your extended stay in the city will be filled with enriching experiences that don't require you to spend a cent. Enjoy your time in this diverse and welcoming city!

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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