September arrived quickly and if you’re like me, you spent a little more money than you should have this summer. From rent to nightlife, Toronto is an extremely expensive city to live in. Don’t spend your month hibernating – we’ve got some amazing free events that will only cost you TTC fair to get there.

Here’s our round-up of the 10 top free events you need to check out in Toronto this month:

1. TIFF Street Festival

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The hottest festival of the year, filled with top new films and celeb spotting at this four-day street party including food, installations and prime red carpet viewing.

Location: King Street West
Date: September 6-9

2. Veg Fest

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Go enjoy all the delicious vegetarian food Toronto has to offer at the Veg Fest, with more than 150 vendors and over 40+ hours of workshops, speakers, music and other fun activities.

Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay West)
Date: September 7-9 (hours vary)

3. Waterfront Artisan Market

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Every weekend this month, the Waterfront Artisan Market will feature incredible food from spots like The Mighty Cob, Booyah Inc, AIRY Bakes, and more of your favourite vendors. There will also be local artisans selling their crafts.

Location: HTO Park (339 Queens Quay West)
Date: September 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, and 30 (check website for times)

4. Cabbagetown Festival

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Taste incredible food from BIA restaurants and vendors, bands playing and swinging ensembles – will be back again this year! The Festival offers something for everyone and every taste and includes an interactive Kids Zone featuring special entertainers and activities.

Location: Cabbagetown
Date: September 8-9

5. Brickworks Saturday Market

 

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The Evergreen Brick Works’ Saturday Farmers’ Market is the largest farmers’ market in Toronto. Come and enjoy good food from local farmers, food producers, and chefs.

Location: Evergreen Brick Works
Date: September 8, 15, 22, & 29 (8am to 1pm)

6. Toronto Ukrainian Festival

Experience Ukrainian culture and hospitality at its best with non-stop entertainment, including dancers, vocalists, musicians and a special youth segment. Vendor kiosks will offer delicious, authentic Ukrainian food and beverages, beautiful crafts and collectables to shop.

Location: Bloor West Village
Date: September 14-16 (check the website for hours)

7. National Adoption Weekend

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Looking to add someone new and cute to your family? PetSmart Charities of Canada has partnered with animal welfare organizations across the country to bring adoptable pets into PetSmart stores to give them a helping hand at finding a forever home. . Last National Adoption Weekend over 1,800 pets found forever homes from dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, small pets and more!

Location: PetSmart Locations (Across Canada)
Date: September 14-16

8. Roncesvalles Polish Festival

Listen to local and international music, including Polish folklore, Polka and Euro dance bands, and entertainment from near and far on multiple stages. Saturday night enjoy the ever-popular Disco Polo Party. Come out and sample fantastic cuisine from over 40 renowned restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and bistros, along Roncesvalles, and obviously, lots of traditional Polish fare, including pierogi, kielbasa, bigos, cabbage rolls, and much much more!

Location: Roncesvalles Village
Date: September 15-16 (check website for hours)

9. Open Streets TO

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Sections of Yonge Street are car-free for the day, with lots of exciting activities going on.

Location: Bloor & Yonge Street
Date: September 16 (check website for hours)

10. Toronto Pignic

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If you’ve never seen a guinea pig red carpet surrounded by Piggie Paparazzi or a Piggie Pageant (yes, a pageant for guinea pigs) then you need to mark your calendar right now! Sponsored by PetSmart, this annual event welcomes guinea pigs, their pet parents, enthusiasts and other small pets! You have the option to donate upon entry to support Helping Homeless Pets and Piggles Cares (formerly Piggles Rescue).

Find out more here.

Location: Greenwood Park (11am – 4pm)
Date: September 15

11. UNIQLO & GO Pop-Up Mobile

Mark it in your calendars! We’re excited to announce our new store opening dates this fall: Coquitlam Centre on September 14, Vaughan Mills on September 28, CF Markville on October 12 and Square One Shopping Centre on November 2. Stay tuned for updates on opening day specials, events and more! #uniqlocanada

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Lovers of the Japanese clothing store will have an extra spot to shop in Toronto when UNIQLO opens an immersive pop-up shop downtown. There will also be sweet giveaways you won’t want to miss.

Location: 451 King Street West
Date: September 19-22

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The Queen West Art Crawl (QWAC) is a charitable organization designed to celebrate and promote the art, culture and diversity in this popular yet unique area of Toronto.

Location: Trinity Bellwoods Park
Date: September 22-23 (11am – 6pm)

13. Toronto Beaches Festival

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The summer isn’t over until we say so – hit up the beaches for this fun festival with delicious food and drinks, yoga, a 90s dance party and shopping. Admission is free. What more could you want?

Location: Woodbine Beach
Date: Septemeber 22-23 (check website for hours)

14. Nuit Blanche

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For one sleepless night, from sunset to sunrise, Toronto is transformed into an artistic playground for an incredible display of exhilarating contemporary art experiences in unexpected public spaces around the city.

Location: Multiple Venues
Date: September 29-30 (check website for hours)

15. Kensington Market Art Fair

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The Kensington Market Art Fair (KMAF) is a curated outdoor art fair, in collaboration with Kensington Market BIA and Pedestrian Sundays, which focuses on original two and three-dimensional art.

Location: Kensington Market (south of Augusta)
Date: September 30 (12pm to 7pm)

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What are the other best free events going on this September? Let us know in the comments.

It’s still officially summertime until the 22nd and luckily there’s still so much to do this month. One of our favourite activities is going to markets and pop-up shops. They are a great way to discover new foods, antiques, handmade goods and more! We’ve rounded up a list of some of our favourites going on this September.

1. Pop-In@Nordstrom Viva Mexico

Pop-In@Nordstrom is an ongoing series of themed pop-up shops that transitions every four to six weeks to offer a new shopping experience and a batch of new, often exclusive merchandise. This month the theme is Viva Mexico with each shop featuring hand-picked merchandise spanning the high/low price range, with price points often starting at $5.

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Date: August 31 to September 30
Location: CF Toronto Eaton Centre

2. Kensington Pop-Up

This 2-day event is a series of curated shopping experiences highlighting Toronto artists, fashion designers and creative collectives. Shop unique artwork, prints, locally-made and vintage clothing, leather goods, unique hand-made jewellery, organic beauty products and home decor.

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Date: September 8 & 9 (12pm – 7pm)
Location: 301 Augusta Ave

3. Hard Feeling Mental Health Pop-Up

To celebrate the first year of non-profit, Hard Feelings, they will be hosting a Pop-Up Market! Hard Feelings will be revealing their amazing vendors throughout the coming weeks. The event will be free to enter.

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Date: September 9 (11am – 4pm)
Location: 848 Bloor Street West

4. Pop-Up At The Barns

Shop over 40 local vendors to find vintage goods, home decor, clothes, and lots more, alongside a farmers’ market. You can expect live music, fitness classes, a kid’s craft area and more activities! It’s pet-friendly, too.

Date: September 15 (8am – 2pm)
Location: Artscape Wychwood Barns Park

5. Toronto Flower Market

The Toronto Flower Market features 18 incredible vendors like Blush and Bloom, Crystal Star Orchids, Floralora Flowers, Garden Party, La Primavera Farms, Purple Hill Lavender and much more. In addition, The Pop Stand will be there offering up their hand-crafted ice pops. Now in their sixth year, the market has become one of Toronto’s top flower markets.

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Date: September 15 (10am – 3pm)
Location: CAMH

6. Toronto Artisan Market in Christie Pits Park

Come to celebrate local arts, crafts and community at Christie Pits Park.

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Date: September 16 (11am – 6pm)
Location: Christie Pits Park

7. Etsy Fall Market

Back for the fifth year, Etsy; Made in Canada is coming back this September. Stay tuned for vendor list coming soon!

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Date: September 29 (10am – 6pm)
Location: MaRS Discovery District (1o1 College Street)

8. Nerd Market

Calling all nerds – Buy, swap, and sell geeky goods. Bring your used anime, comics, manga, tabletop games (including board, role-playing, card, and miniature war games), video games, cosplay, and more!

Date: September 29 (11:30am – 3:30pm)
Location: OISE (252 Bloor Street West, Floor 8)

9. Toronto Antique and Vintage Market

From fun and fashionable to delightfully decadent, shop one-of-a-kind vintage and antiques.

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Date: September 29 & 30 (check event details for hours)
Location: Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place

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What are the other best pop-up shops and markets going on this September? Let us know in the comments!

The Upper Canada Mall in Newmarket will be home to a new and unique concept, ‘Market & Co.’ To make it even more special, a demonstration kitchen, as well as 18 incredible local merchants and first-to-market eateries will enhance the overall shopping experience.

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“With the growing popularity and prominence of urban food markets worldwide, we saw an opportunity to pioneer this concept within a shopping centre. Market & Co. at Upper Canada is a first of its kind food market that features a highly sought-after collection of first-to-market and local merchants and brands,” said Bradley Jones, Head of Retail, Oxford Properties. “We have designed the market so guests can purchase quality groceries and speciality items to take home, enjoy food experiences at the market and take part in special events at the state-of-the-art, built-in demonstration kitchen.”

Market & Co. will host regular events, pop-ups and workshops at “Kitchen & Co,” that will educate visitors and also allow them to get to know local vendors in the complex better.

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There will be a diverse range of food vendors and eateries, including full-service restaurants. The list of vendors includes: Bake Three FiftyFloralEscenceHumble Roots OrganicMa’s Best Quality SoupsNewmarket Olive OilOur Farm Organic BakeryPier 87, Fish Market & GrillRay Woodey’s Craft ChipperySeed to Sausage MeaterySweet Jesus, and Village Juicery.

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You can also expect some of York Region’s favourite brands like including Vince’s Market and Amadeus Patisserie as well as well-known brands including Starbucks and Sugar King Factory.

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The full-service restaurants opening in the market include Canada’s first MidiCi The Neapolitan Pizza CompanyUnion Chicken (spit-fired, rotisserie chicken eatery), and Amano Kitchen.

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“We are thrilled to introduce Market & Co. to the community, foodies and guests at Upper Canada. Upper Canada has invested $60 million to bring exciting new food experiences and 18 premium food brands and merchants to the centre,” said Bri-Ann Stuart, General Manager, Upper Canada Mall.  “We look forward to celebrating our opening this September with special activities and promotions.”

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Are you excited for Market & Co? Let us know in the comments!