Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in Toronto” with me, Oly Bennett—the globetrotting, bizarro sports fanatic who collects weird facts as obsessively as most Canadians collect winter layers! Today’s Thursday, November 6th, 2025, and if Toronto were a mood, it’d be a beanbag chair—cozy, vibrant, and ready for anything. The skies are crisp and clear, with a chill that’ll make your cheeks tingle faster than a double scoop from Dutch Dreams, but don’t worry—Toronto’s calendar is packed enough to keep anyone warm.
First up, get ready for a wild ride at the ProFusion Expo over at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre! Think wall-to-wall camera gear, film gadgets, and enough lens sparkle to blind a raccoon. It’s where all the photography pros, Instagram dreamers, and TikTok filmmakers converge, so whether you’re a selfie master or just want to test the world’s most expensive camera, this is your playground. Doors are open till 5 PM and the energy is as electric as a Leafs playoff night, according to Eventbrite and Xinhua.
Hop on over to the downtown core for the Reel Asian Film Festival, running through November 15th. This cinematic celebration brings Asian filmmakers into the limelight with films, workshops, and even a K-Pop-inspired flick called “K-Pop Demon Hunters.” Film buffs, international snack seekers, and anyone in need of popcorn-fueled inspiration should absolutely drop in, as tipped by NOWToronto.
If you’re looking for music to melt your mittens, tonight Lil Tecca brings his Dopamine Experience to Rebel—expect wild beats, neon lights, and fans bouncing like Raptors after a buzzer-beater. Over at Massey Hall, Cindy Lee delivers haunting indie vibes, or catch The Beaches at Scotiabank Arena, rockin’ it “No Hard Feelings” style for their Toronto hometown crowd, according to ConcertsTO.
Feeling artsy? Today’s your last chance to check out the “Bits & Pieces” Collage Art Exhibition—see how random images become wild new worlds. For comedy fans, BLOCK PARTY takes over Comedy Bar’s Cabaret Theatre, proving that even November’s chill can’t freeze local laughs, as listed by NOWToronto and the City of Toronto’s calendar.
If you want a brush with royalty, Prince Harry himself is making headlines with a visit to Toronto veterans. It’s all about connection, remembrance, and a little bit of charm—classic Harry, no need for a crown, according to Lethbridge News Now.
Let’s dish some Toronto news you can chew on: The city’s new Crosstown LRT line keeps inching closer to completion, so if you haven’t already hopped on a streetcar just for the thrill of it, why not today? And with so many new eateries in the Queen West and East End popping up, there’s never a bad time for a spontaneous food crawl.
Now, for must-do activities Oly-style! Stroll Kensington Market—grab a warm empanada while eyeballing Toronto’s wildest street art. Try a skate on the early ice at Nathan Phillips Square, or pop into a random hole-in-the-wall café for hot chocolate and people-watching. If you want the inside scoop, here’s a fun fact: Toronto’s PATH is the world’s largest underground shopping complex—perfect for escaping any cold snaps or for staging an indoor walking marathon (extra points if you spot the hidden dinosaur sculpture).
Don’t forget, tomorrow the International Bar Association Annual Conference rolls on, there are fresh concerts hitting every corner, and who knows—maybe a new mural or food truck will appear to fuel your next adventure. So, dear listeners, tune in tomorrow for more of Toronto’s quirks, secrets, and splashy shenanigans.
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