Tim Hortons Is Launching a Magical Harry Potter Collection in Canada This August
Harry Potter fans have a magical reason to visit Tim Hortons this summer. Starting August 12, Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada…
Harry Potter fans have a magical reason to visit Tim Hortons this summer. Starting August 12, Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada…
The Floating Lantern & Pan-Asian Food Festival in Toronto returns to Hotel X from August 14 to 16 with street food, lanterns, and live entertainment.
Wild New Foods are taking over the CNE 2024 with bold flavours, creative creations, and must-try fair favourites. If you’re looking for the Wild New Foods everyone will be talking about, this year’s lineup delivers plenty of exciting options.
From sweet treats to savoury bites, CNE 2024’s vendors offer something for every craving. Get ready to explore wild new foods that make this year’s fair a delicious adventure.
The best rides at the CNE deliver thrilling experiences, from high-speed attractions to classic fair favourites. If you’re chasing adrenaline or enjoying family-friendly fun, The Ex offers rides for every type of visitor.
Beyond the delicious food and lively atmosphere, the CNE’s exciting rides remain a highlight of every visit. Get ready to explore the must-try attractions that make the fair a summer tradition.
KINTON RAMEN is introducing a new way for families to enjoy Japanese cuisine with its new Kids Menu. The menu…
Planning ahead makes every CNE visit more enjoyable. These Tips for Planning Your Visit to the CNE will help you save time, avoid common mistakes, and make the most of your day.
From choosing the best arrival time to packing the essentials, a little preparation goes a long way. Follow these Tips for Planning Your Visit to the CNE for a smoother, more enjoyable experience.
Planning a family day at the Canadian National Exhibition? Every year, the CNE activities that go far beyond rides, offering something for kids of all ages and parents too. From the interactive exhibits and live shows to kid-friendly games and hands-on experiences, it’s easy to build a full day of fun. If it’s your first visit or a yearly tradition, exploring the best CNE activities for families helps you make the most of this iconic Toronto event.
The Beaches International Jazz Festival is back in Toronto with free concerts, StreetFest, outdoor performances, food vendors, and more happening through July 26.
Let’s be real: everyone wants more time enjoying the rides and food, not waiting in line. These tips will help you choose the best time to visit the CNE and make the most of your day.
If there’s one thing the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is known for—besides rides and games—it’s the food. And not just any food… we’re talking outrageous, over-the-top, “did they really just combine that?” kind of creations.
In this guide to Parking CNE 2026, you’ll find helpful tips to make getting to and from the fair as smooth as possible. Therefore, here is your complete guide to planning a smooth, stress-free visit to the CNE—from getting there to making the most of your time.
The Food Building at CNE 2026 is the ideal destination for fair food lovers. From iconic Canadian favourites to global flavours, it brings together some of the CNE’s best vendors. We’ve rounded up the must-try food vendors to help you plan your visit.
If you’re craving sweet treats, savoury meals, or refreshing drinks, the Food Building at CNE 2026 has something for every appetite. Add these delicious stops to your CNE food itinerary before you go.
Every summer, Toronto wraps up the season with one of its most iconic events: the Canadian National Exhibition, better known as “The Ex.” In CNE 2026, visitors can expect a mix of thrilling rides, over-the-top food, live entertainment, and cultural showcases. More than just a fair, CNE 2026 continues a long-standing tradition that brings the city together.
Jimmy John’s is bringing two new sandwiches to its Summer Vibes menu, introducing new flavour combinations for a limited time…
Want to be part of the most anticipated event of the summer? The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) makes its grand return from August 21 to September 7, 2026, at the iconic Exhibition Place in Toronto.
Known affectionately as “The Ex,” this over-a-century-old fair is a celebration of culture, innovation, entertainment, and fun, drawing millions of visitors worldwide.
Planning your visit to the CNE 2026? Make sure these top exhibits are on your must-see list! From cultural displays and community showcases to interactive experiences and iconic photo spots, the CNE offers plenty to explore beyond the rides and food.
Second Cup Café is adding two new frozen beverages to its summer menu with the launch of its Mango Bellini…
Toronto restaurant Lyla is entering its next chapter with the appointment of Daniel Kim as Executive Chef and Seungho Jeon…
A&W Canada’s annual Burgers to Beat MS Day returns on August 20, 2026, marking 18 years of supporting Canadians affected…
Honestly Good Chicken Fingers Opens its fourth GTA location at Stock Yards Village in West Toronto, expanding the Toronto-based fast-casual…
The Best Attractions At CNE 2026 promise nonstop excitement, from spectacular live shows and jaw-dropping performances to interactive exhibits and family-friendly fun. No matter your age or interests, there’s something guaranteed to keep you entertained.
Use this guide to discover the Best Attractions At CNE 2026 and make the most of your visit.
Looking for the best Home And Garden Vendors At CNE 2026? The Home & Garden Pavilion is packed with exhibitors offering stylish décor, renovation ideas, handcrafted goods, gourmet treats, and practical home essentials. If you’re refreshing your living space or searching for unique finds, the Must-Visit Home And Garden Vendors At CNE 2026 offer plenty of inspiration and products to take home.
From quick market bites to sit-down dinners, St. Lawrence Market is surrounded by plenty of places to eat. Find seafood, sandwiches, Italian dishes, steakhouse favourites, and more within walking distance of the market.
Maison 118 is a colourful Toronto café on Queen Street West, offering handcrafted drinks, creative pastries, and desserts in a whimsical dollhouse-inspired setting.