Best time to visit Toronto on a budget
When to visit Toronto for lower prices on flights, accommodation, and food — without sacrificing too much on weather or atmosphere.
Best month
February
Still freezing but Family Day long weekend and Winterlicious dining promos bring a culture spike.
↑Winterlicious — 200+ restaurants offering 3-course prix-fixe menus
↑Family Day long weekend mid-month with museum programming
↑Hockey at Scotiabank Arena — Leafs games easier to get than autumn
All months ranked — Cheap travel
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Still freezing but Family Day long weekend and Winterlicious dining promos bring a culture spike.
#1 for cheap travel
Worth considering
Brutal cold but the cheapest hotel rates of the year — Toronto Light Festival in the Distillery District lights up the long nights.
#2 for cheap travel
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Peak fall foliage in the ravines and at High Park, plus Nuit Blanche's sunrise-to-sunset contemporary art takeover.
#3 for cheap travel
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Quietest pre-holiday month — grey skies and rain dominate but the Santa Claus Parade kicks off the December run-in.
#4 for cheap travel
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Shoulder month — patchy snow gives way to brown grass and the city emerges with March Break crowds at the ROM and AGO.
#5 for cheap travel
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Cherry blossoms hit High Park late April — the city's first big outdoor draw of the year.
#6 for cheap travel
Strong option
The first genuinely lovely month — 20°C, patios full, Hot Docs film festival and Doors Open Toronto.
#7 for cheap travel
Strong option
Pride Month culminates in one of the world's biggest parades — Toronto's most alive month with NXNE music spread across June.
#8 for cheap travel
Strong option
Distillery Winter Village and Cavalcade of Lights set the postcard mood — Toronto's most magical month if you don't mind the freeze.
#9 for cheap travel
Strong option
TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) — first two weeks turn King Street into a red-carpet zone and hotel rates spike accordingly.
#10 for cheap travel
Worth considering
Hot and humid Canada Day kickoff — Toronto Islands packed, Beaches Jazz Festival and Toronto Outdoor Art Fair anchor the month.
#11 for cheap travel
Worth considering
Caribana — North America's biggest Caribbean street festival — owns the first weekend, then the CNE fairground takes over until Labour Day.
#12 for cheap travel