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The Perfect Spring Day in Toronto: Top Things to Do

Published: Mar 17, 2025

Spring in Toronto is nothing short of magical. After months of winter’s chill, the city awakens with a renewed sense of energy, bringing vibrant colours, fresh air, and endless activities to discover. Whether you’re planning a weekday escape or a weekend adventure, Toronto offers something for everyone, and it’s all made easy with the help of GO Transit. With affordable options like the One-Day Weekend Pass, Weekday Group Passes, and Kids GO Free, getting to and around Toronto has never been more convenient. With transportation sorted, all that’s left is to plan how you’re going to take advantage of everything the city has to offer this spring.

Getting to Toronto with GO Transit

Travelling into Toronto is simpler than you think, thanks to the seamless, affordable options provided by GO Transit. Whether you're opting for the reliable GO train or the comfortable GO bus, there’s a route to suit your needs. If your plans include a weekend trip, the One-Day Weekend Pass offers unlimited travel on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays for just $10. These passes are perfect if you want to pack your entire weekend with activities across the city. If you’re travelling during the week, the Weekday Group Passes are an excellent choice for families or groups of friends, granting easy access for up to five passengers at a reduced cost. For families, don’t forget that kids 12 and under ride for free, which makes Toronto excursions even more budget friendly.

It’s not just convenience that makes GO Transit such a great option—it’s also practical. With connections to downtown hubs like Union Station and routes that link to popular Toronto neighbourhoods, you’ll be right where you need to start your adventure. If there’s more to your journey than your trip with GO Transit, don’t forget to tap with your PRESTO card to take advantage of Ontario’s One Fare. You can transfer for free when travelling between GO Transit and TTC. The hassle-free experience lets you focus on what matters—spending the day exploring everything the city has to offer.

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Preparing for Spring Weather in Toronto

Springtime in Toronto is a season of transformation. It’s the time when snowbanks melt away, tulips bloom in public gardens, and we finally emerge to enjoy the longer, warmer days. By April and May, temperatures hover between a comfortable 10 to 20 degrees Celsius, striking the perfect balance for outdoor activities. While the early days of spring can still have a crisp edge, it’s a time of fresh beginnings, and the anticipation of summer lingers in the air.

Spring weather can be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers providing quick bursts of refreshment. To be prepared for a day in Toronto, dressing in layers is always a safe bet, allowing you to adapt to sunny afternoons or cool evening breezes. With the perfect outfit and maybe an umbrella tucked away just in case, you’ll be ready to tackle Toronto’s springtime adventures, rain or shine.

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Spring Brings Sporting Fever to Toronto

For sports fans, spring in Toronto is a season of excitement and camaraderie. Baseball season returns, and with it comes the vibrant energy of cheering for the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre. Nothing beats the thrill of catching a live game, surrounded by fans all rooting together in a sea of blue caps. Whether you’re going to a game on a weekend afternoon or a weeknight under the stadium lights, it’s an experience that will leave you buzzing.

Soccer fans, get ready to cheer as Toronto FC lights up BMO Field with thrilling matches and an unbeatable atmosphere! With PRESTO Perks, you can save up to 20% on tickets for all 2025 home games. Use code PRESTOTFC at checkout and snag your discount before to get in on the fun.

Hockey fans, the Toronto Marlies, are heating up the ice as their season heads toward an exciting finish. Use PRESTO Perks to save 30% on all 2024-25 home games. Just use code MARLIESPRESTO at checkout—and act fast, this offer ends April 19, 2025! Lastly, the Toronto Argonauts kick off their season at the beginning of June, promising heart-thumping action on the field.

Thanks to GO Transit’s direct routes to Union Station and Exhibition GO Station, you’re never far from the action. The convenience extends your day, eliminating the stress of traffic or parking, so all you need to worry about is grabbing the perfect team merch before the game.

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Get Outside in Toronto

Spring is a time to get outside and soak in the beauty of nature, and Toronto offers plenty of green spaces and scenic spots for outdoor enthusiasts. One of the most iconic springtime destinations is High Park, easily accessible from Bloor GO Station, where cherry blossoms create a dreamlike spectacle against the backdrop of rising temperatures. Photographers love capturing the cotton-candy-like blooms, while families and friends gather beneath the trees for picnics or laid-back strolls.

The Toronto Waterfront is another must-visit, with its expansive trails that offer stunning views of Lake Ontario. All easily accessible from Union Station, you can get to it all in a quick walk. Whether you prefer a relaxing walk, a bike ride, or simply lounging on a bench while basking in the warm sun, this area has a calming vibe that’s hard to beat.

For those who seek a little more adventure, a short ferry ride will take you to Toronto Islands, a serene escape from the bustle of downtown. The islands are perfect for travellers who love scenic walking paths, cozy beaches, and quiet moments to reconnect with nature. 

For animal lovers, the Toronto Zoo offers an incredible experience during the cooler months of spring. Animals are often more active in this comfortable weather, making every encounter more engaging. To get there beginning on April 5, 2025, until August 24, 2025, the new GO Explore bus, Route 96 will connect you to the Toronto Zoo on weekends! To make it even better, thanks to PRESTO Perks, show your physical or digital PRESTO card at the gates to save 20% off general admission.

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Royal Ontario Museum

Immerse Yourself in Toronto’s Museums, Galleries & Special Events

If the weather takes an unexpected turn or you’re simply looking to explore at a slower pace, Toronto’s cultural landmarks offer another dimension of fun and learning. Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) stands tall as a hub for history enthusiasts and science lovers, with its sprawling exhibits and dinosaur displays. Families especially enjoy the hands-on activities  ROM offers, and the bonus of PRESTO Perks offering 15% off regular Museum admission rates.

One of Toronto’s unique spring events is Doors Open Toronto, which is happening May 24-25, 2025. This annual celebration allows visitors to step inside more than 100 of the city’s architectural gems, free of charge. It’s an unmatched opportunity to explore historical buildings, curious spaces, and even a few hidden treasures that are usually out of public view.

For a unique experience, visit Arcadia Earth, located at the The Well. This immersive, multi-sensory journey blends captivating art installations with cutting-edge technology, all designed to inspire action for a more sustainable future. Plus, get 15% off admission with PRESTO Perks—just show your digital or physical PRESTO card in person.

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St. Lawrence Market

Supporting Local Finds and Flavours

Spring is also an ideal time to explore Toronto’s diverse local markets and vibrant neighborhoods. The St. Lawrence Market, a Toronto staple, draws in both tourists and locals with its incredible food stalls, fresh produce, and delightful mix of international flavors. You’ll want to come hungry, because the choices are endless.

Toronto’s neighborhoods, like Queen West, the Junction, and Roncesvalles, offer an eclectic mix of boutiques, cafes, and one-of-a-kind shops that reflect the city’s rich character. It’s easy to spend hours exploring their hidden gems, finding handmade goods, vintage treasures, or that perfect outfit.

Scattered across the city, Toronto’s farmers’ markets are another great way to connect with Toronto’s local community. Here you’ll find freshly picked fruits, artisanal treats, and the friendly faces of local growers. Supporting local businesses not only brings a unique touch to your spring outing but also strengthens the essence of these vibrant neighborhoods.

Victoria Day Celebrations in Full Swing

One of the crown jewels of spring in Toronto is the Victoria Day long weekend in May, which marks the unofficial start of summer. The city lights up with celebrations, none more iconic than the stunning fireworks at Ashbridges Bay Park. As the sky bursts with colour, families and friends gather along the lakeshore to enjoy the holiday vibe, sharing laughter, snacks, and stories under the sparkling glow of fireworks. For those looking for a different kind of energy, Electric Island, a two-day electronic music festival, delivers great beats and an incredible atmosphere. Held on May 17 and 18 at Fort York & The Bentway, a 15-minute walk from Exhibition GO Station, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the long weekend. Whether you’re marveling at fireworks or letting loose, Victoria Day celebrations capture the joy and excitement of springtime in Toronto.

Plan Your Perfect Spring Day in Toronto

There’s something magical about spring in Toronto. From cheering at a Blue Jays game to wandering among cherry blossoms in High Park or ducking into a museum to explore the city’s rich cultural offerings, every corner of Toronto is alive with possibility. Add in lively Victoria Day celebrations and the charm of local markets, and it’s easy to see why this season in Toronto is so beloved.

GO Transit enhances your journey by taking care of your travel needs, like GO Wi-Fi Plus, so you can fully immerse yourself in the best of the city. With the affordable One-Day Weekend Pass and kids 12 and under riding for free, you can explore Toronto with ease, comfort, and peace of mind. This spring, step outside and discover what Toronto has to offer—you’ll find that with every adventure, the city feels a little more like home.

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Land Acknowledgement

Metrolinx acknowledges that we connect communities by building and operating transit within the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat peoples, for whom these lands continue to have great importance.
Treaties between First Nations and governments cover these lands, and the promises contained in these Treaties remain relevant to this day.
Metrolinx and its employees are committed to understanding the history of these lands and the continued impacts of colonization and take responsibility for actions to advance reconciliation.
Metrolinx will continue to seek the knowledge, expertise and experience of Indigenous partners and commits to doing business in a manner that is built on a foundation of trust, respect, and collaboration.