Toronto is turning 191, and the city is throwing a party you won’t want to miss!
On April 5th, from 3 PM to 10 PM at Nathan Phillips Square, the Toronto 191st Anniversary Festival will light up downtown with live music, food trucks, cultural showcases, and a stunning fireworks finale.
With so much happening, navigating the festival can be overwhelming—where to park, what to eat, and which events to catch. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. This guide will help you make the most of the celebration, stress-free.
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Festival Events and Activities
Festival Events and Activities
Toronto’s 191st Anniversary Festival is packed with exciting events and activities. Here’s a glimpse of what you can look forward to:
Fireworks Display
City Hall

Prepare to be dazzled as the night sky above Toronto City Hall lights up with a spectacular fireworks display at 9:00 PM. This breathtaking show promises to be a festival highlight, illuminating the city’s skyline in celebration of its 191st anniversary.
Mike Don’t
Nathan Phillips Square

Kick off the festivities with Mike Don’t, who will be spinning an eclectic mix of pop, R&B, and classic throwbacks from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Known for his dynamic sets, Mike Don’t will set the perfect tone for the day’s celebrations
Toronto Made Market
Nathan Phillips Square

Support local artisans at the Toronto Made Market, a sprawling 6,000 sq. ft. marketplace featuring over 150 vendors. Discover unique handcrafted goods, art, fashion, and specialty items, all crafted by Toronto’s emerging creators. It’s an excellent opportunity to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs and support the local community.
25 food stalls and a licensed Glow Bar
Nathan Phillips Square

Satisfy your culinary cravings with a diverse selection of dishes from 25 food stalls, offering a mix of global flavors and local favorites. For those 19 and over, the licensed Glow Bar will serve a variety of local craft beers and spirits, featuring beverages from Lost Craft, Local Spirits Distilling Co., Dejado Tequila, Coco Rum, and Coco Vodka. It’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a drink amidst the festivities.
Parking
We know parking can be a hassle. So, we’ve put together the top 7 most convenient parking spots close to all the activities.
You can book your spot by downloading the Indigo NEO app, searching for any of these locations, and booking your spot.

700 Bay Street
8-minute walk to venue
This 24/7 underground garage has 235 spaces available. Located near Yonge-Dundas Square, perfect for those exploring downtown during the festival.

55 Gerrard Street West
8-minute walk to venue
This 24/7 underground garage has 104 spaces and EV charging. Its great for quick access to festival events and nearby dining.

325 Bay Street
6-minute walk to venue
This 24/7 underground garage has 200 spaces available. Its a great option for those planning to grab dinner after the festival. EV charging is available on-site.

109 Adelaide Street West
6-minute walk to venue
This 24/7 underground lot has 1036 spaces and EV charging available. Its a short walk to entertainment venues, perfect for those catching live shows.

199 Richmond Street West
7-minute walk to venue
This underground lot is open 24/7 with 110 spaces available. Its close to Queen Street West, making it easy to enjoy both the festival and Toronto’s nightlife.

200 King Street West
10-minute walk to venue
This 24/7 underground garage has 247 spaces and EV charging available. It offers seamless access to festival events and transit.

26 Wellington Street East
14-minute walk to venue
This 24/7 underground garage has 128 spaces and EV charging available. Its great for those looking to explore historic Toronto during the festival.
Restaurants
Festival fun works up an appetite! While the event will have plenty of on-site food vendors, if nothing catches your eye or you just want to sit down for a proper meal, these top restaurants near downtown Toronto will hit the spot. Whether you’re craving comfort food, fine dining, or a quick bite between events, there’s something for everyone nearby.
Cafe Landwer
165 University Avenue
6-minute walk from venue
$

If you’re looking for a laid-back spot to grab a bite, Café Landwer is the perfect pick. This stylish café serves up delicious Mediterranean-inspired dishes, fresh pastries, and top-notch coffee—great for a mid-day break or a casual meal. Plus, it’s just a short walk from downtown’s festival hotspots, making it an easy and delicious escape from the crowds.
Hemispheres Restaurant & Bistro
110 Chestnut Street
3-minute walk from venue
$$$

Located in the heart of downtown, Hemispheres is a hidden gem serving up modern bistro-style dishes with a mix of international flavors. Whether you’re in the mood for a gourmet burger, fresh seafood, or a light salad, this spot offers something for everyone. Bonus: it’s just minutes from Nathan Phillips Square, making it an easy stop between festival events.
Trios Bistro
525 Bay Street
4-minute walk from venue
$$

If you’re looking for a relaxed dining experience with great food, Trios Bistro is a fantastic choice. Known for its delicious brunch options, fresh seafood, and juicy steaks, it’s a great spot to unwind and recharge. Plus, it’s just steps from Yonge Street, making it a convenient choice for festivalgoers.
Bosk
188 University Avenue
7-minute walk from venue
$$$

Want to celebrate Toronto’s anniversary in style? Bosk delivers an elevated dining experience with its beautifully plated Asian-inspired dishes. From sushi and seafood to premium steaks, this fine dining spot is perfect for those looking to treat themselves after a day at the festival. It’s a short walk from the Financial District, making it a great pick for a fancier night out.
Volos Greek Cuisine
133 Richmond Street W
3-minute walk from venue
$$$

Craving Greek food? Volos is where you’ll find fresh seafood, grilled meats, and classic Greek dishes served with warm hospitality. The vibrant, upscale atmosphere makes it perfect for a sit-down meal with friends or family before heading back to the festival action. Close to King Street West, it’s an easy stop for a Mediterranean feast.
Little Anthony’s
121 Richmond Street W
3-minute walk from venue
$$

For those who love pasta, pizza, and everything Italian, Little Anthony’s is a must-visit. This inviting spot serves up classic Italian dishes with a modern twist, making it perfect for a casual yet delicious meal. Located near the Financial District, it’s a great option if you’re looking for a cozy dinner after a long festival day.
Drinks
After a day of celebrating, there’s nothing better than kicking back with a cold drink at one of downtown Toronto’s best bars. Whether you’re looking for a cozy pub, a stylish cocktail lounge, or a casual spot with a great beer selection, these nearby bars have you covered.
The Rabbit Hole
21 Adelaide St W
6-minute walk from venue
$$

Looking for a stylish yet laid-back spot to unwind? The Rabbit Hole offers a modern twist on the classic British pub with craft cocktails, an extensive beer selection, and upscale comfort food. Located near King Street West, it’s a great choice for a post-festival drink in a lively setting.
Duke of Cornwall
400 University Ave
5-minute walk from venue
$$

If you’re in the mood for a traditional pub experience, Duke of Cornwall is the place to be. With hearty pub fare, a solid draft beer list, and a warm atmosphere, it’s perfect for a casual pint after exploring the festival. Plus, it’s just a short walk from Nathan Phillips Square, making it a convenient stop.
Alobar Downtown
150 York St
4-minute walk from venue
$$$

For those looking to elevate their night, Alobar Downtown delivers with expertly crafted cocktails, fine wines, and a sleek, upscale ambiance. Whether you want a quiet drink or a stylish place to start your evening, this spot near the Financial District is a great choice.
Firkin on Yonge
207 Yonge St
6-minute walk from venue
$$

If you want a spot that’s lively and fun, Firkin on Yonge brings the energy with its great beer selection, pub classics, and welcoming vibe. It’s the perfect place to meet up with friends and keep the festival spirit going late into the night.
The Queen & Beaver Public House
35 Elm Street
8-minute walk from venue
$$

Tucked away just off Yonge Street, The Queen & Beaver is a charming, old-school pub known for its great beer selection, classic British fare, and relaxed atmosphere. If you’re looking for a quieter spot to enjoy a pint and escape the festival crowds, this is the place to be.
Conclusion
Toronto’s 191st Anniversary Festival is shaping up to be an unforgettable celebration, packed with live music, fireworks, food and vibrant local markets. Whether you’re indulging in delicious eats, browsing handmade goods, or dancing to top DJs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Make the most of all the festivities by planning ahead for parking—download the Indigo Neo app to find and book a spot hassle-free.