If you’re wondering about the best things to do this Thanksgiving weekend, you’re in luck, because we have the perfect list for you.

Thanksgiving long weekend is the best time to explore your city in the fall, visit a market or two, catch a live show or hockey game, eat mouthwatering turkey dishes, or just spend some quality time with family and friends.

We’ve put together this expansive list of things to do this weekend in the major cities so you can make the most of your long weekend. And to make your plans easier, we are also sharing with you the best spots to park for each event. All you need to do is download the Indigo Neo App, book your parking, and enjoy the long weekend.

Let’s get into the list.


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Thanksgiving 2025 in Toronto

Photo Credit: Scotiabank Arena

One of the marquee shows this weekend is Adam Sandler: You’re My Best Friend at Scotiabank Arena on October 12, 2025, starting at 7:30 p.m. For fans of comedy, music, or simply a lively night out, this is a can’t-miss event during the Thanksgiving long weekend. You’ll get Sandler’s signature blend of stand-up, storytelling, and musical interludes. It’s a relaxed, crowd-friendly show. His last tours have sold out, so anticipation is high.

WHERE TO PARK:

CIBC Square: 81 Bay Street
2-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground garage offers 366 parking spaces for convenient access at any time of day. EV charging is available on-site.

Photo Credit: Destination Toronto

From October 10 to 13, the Arcadia Earth immersive installation is turning its marketplace into a Cozy Harvest Café from noon to 5 p.m. daily. This pop-up café invites visitors to step into a fall-themed atmosphere, enjoy warm drinks, autumn decor, and ambient soundscapes, all within the artistic world of Arcadia. Admission is free with a donation of a nonperishable food item or monetary contribution, supporting the Daily Bread Food Bank.

WHERE TO PARK:

Portland Commons: 530 Front Street West
6-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground garage offers 242 parking spaces for convenient access at any time of day. EV charging is available on-site.

Photo credit: Rabbit Hole pub

If cooking isn’t part of your Thanksgiving weekend plans, The Rabbit Hole has you covered with a festive dinner that feels like home. This year, they’re serving up a Roast Turkey Dinner packed with all the fixings: slow-roasted white and dark meat, Brussels sprouts, roasted swede, parsnip mashed potatoes, apple–sage–walnut stuffing, and a rich turkey and ale gravy, all for $38. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the Thanksgiving long weekend with friends or family over comfort food that hits all the right notes.

You can also explore their à la carte and Pie-toberfest menus for something a little different. Available October 10 and 11 from 4 p.m., you can dine in or pre-order by October 9 at 10 p.m. for takeout.

WHERE TO PARK:

St. Regis Hotel: 325 Bay Street
2-minute walk to the venue

This spacious underground garage is open 24/7 and features 200 parking spaces. EV charging is available on-site.

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Thanksgiving 2025 in Montréal

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While the Festival du nouveau cinéma (FNC) stretches beyond just Thanksgiving weekend, it overlaps nicely and offers a rich dose of cinematic art just when you’re looking for things to do for Thanksgiving. The 54th edition runs from October 8 to 19 across Montréal’s Quartier des Spectacles and theatre venues.

WHERE TO PARK:

Place du Quartier:1071 Rue Saint-Urbain
7-minute walk to the venue

This surface lot has 128 spaces and is open from 6am-11pm. EV charging is available on-site.

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If you want to turn up the energy on your Thanksgiving weekend, BACK IN THE DAY MTL brings a wave of nostalgia and party vibes on Saturday, October 11, from 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. at The Farsides in Old Montréal. This event aims to be the ultimate throwback, a musical tribute to 90s and 2000s R&B, hip hop, and soul. Expect songs from icons like Destiny’s Child, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Jodeci, The Fugees, Wu-Tang, and more.

WHERE TO PARK:

Place Banque Nationale: 800 Rue Saint-Jacques
4-minute walk to the venue

This underground lot is open 24/7, offering 440 spaces. It’s the perfect place to park for a night on the town.

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Thanksgiving 2025 in Ottawa

Photo Credit: The Keg

If you’d rather not cook this Thanksgiving, The Keg at Ottawa Market is offering a festive dining experience during the holiday. Their Thanksgiving menu includes roasted turkey with all the fixings — think mashed potatoes, vegetables, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and more.

WHERE TO PARK:

93 George Street
4-minute walk to the venue

This surface lot is open 24/7 and offers 65 parking spaces.

Photo credit: NAC

If laughter is your kind of thanksgiving, check out the Toronto Comedy All Stars show during the long weekend. Their shows bring together standup comedians from across Canada in a high-energy night of jokes, stories, and improvisation. Past editions have featured comics seen on big platforms and received acclaim for drawing sold-out crowds.

WHERE TO PARK:

88 Metcalfe Street
5-minute walk to the venue

This surface lot is open 24/7 and offers 35 parking spaces.

Photo Credit: Lord Elgin Hotel

If you’re looking for an elevated Thanksgiving dinner experience in Ottawa, Forty One Restaurant & Bar is serving a feast worth dressing up for. Their special Thanksgiving Dinner begins with the Soup of the Day, followed by your choice of Garlic and Herb Roasted Turkey with stuffing, cranberry-orange sauce, gravy, and vegetables ($58) or a Braised Beef Short Rib with red wine jus, garlic mashed potatoes, and root vegetables ($72). To finish, indulge in Sticky Toffee Pudding served with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, a perfect finale to your meal.

WHERE TO PARK:

World Exchange Plaza: 45 O’Connor Street
8-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground lot offers 1100 parking spaces. EV charging is available on-site.

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Thanksgiving 2025 in Vancouver

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Dine in style and luxury this Thanksgiving long weekend with a festive meal at Notch 8, the signature restaurant inside the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. They’re offering two elegant dine-in options: a Thanksgiving Brunch Buffet on October 11 and 12, and a Thanksgiving Dinner available from October 10 to 13. Each menu features classic holiday favourites prepared with a refined twist — the perfect way to celebrate in comfort and sophistication.

If you’d rather enjoy your meal at home, Notch 8 also offers a Turkey-To-Go special, available in two different sizes, so you can bring their luxurious cuisine to your own table.

WHERE TO PARK:

The Carlyle: 1060 Alberni Street
4-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground lot features 57 parking spaces, offering convenient access at any time.

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For fans of cinematic soundscapes, The World of Hans Zimmer – A New Dimension brings a grand orchestral show to Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum on October 11 at 7:30 p.m. This production, curated by Zimmer himself and conducted by Matt Dunkley, blends sweeping scores, powerful visuals, and emotive arrangements from films like The Dark Knight, Pirates of the Caribbean, Inception, and The Lion King. While Zimmer isn’t on stage, the concert is immersive and crafted to feel like a living, breathing cinematic experience.

WHERE TO PARK:

Sunrise Building: 2750 East Hastings Street
6-minute walk to the venue

This underground lot offers 50 spaces and is open from 7am-10pm.

Photo Credit: Richmond Night Market

One of the city’s cherished traditions, Richmond Night Market, continues until it closes for the season. It’s the perfect pick for a day or evening outing over the Thanksgiving weekend. This could be one of your final chances to wander food stalls, snack on global bites, shop quirky vendors, and soak up vibrant atmosphere before it closes for the year.

If you’re searching for things to do Thanksgiving weekend that feel fun and casual, this market checks the box.

WHERE TO PARK:

9200 Van Horne Way
10-minute walk to the venue

This surface lot offers 55 spaces and is open 24/7. Payment is available on-site.

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Thanksgiving 2025 in Calgary

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If you want to treat yourself with elegance this Thanksgiving, Fairmont Palliser is the go-to. This year, they’re offering several gourmet Thanksgiving options, whether you’d rather dine out or bring the feast home. Guests can choose between turkey meals in three different sizes or a ham dinner for eight people with the Festive-To-Go option, perfect for hosting family at home without the stress of cooking. For those who prefer to dine in, Hawthorn is serving a harvest-inspired three-course Thanksgiving dinner, highlighting seasonal flavours and local ingredients in a refined setting.

WHERE TO PARK:

Mt. Royal House: 140 10 Avenue Southwest
3-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 surface lot offers 204 parking spaces for easy and convenient access at any time.

Photo Credit: The Confluence

If you like a little spook with your Thanksgiving, Creepy Tales & Cocktails is back on October 10 at The Confluence (Historic Site & Parkland) from about 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. This 18+ event blends true crime storytelling, ghostly legends of Inglewood, and signature cocktails (non-alcoholic options included). You’ll start indoors in the replica 1888 Fort Calgary Barracks, get a drink, then embark on a guided walking tour through riverbank parklands and historic neighborhoods, hearing tales of ghosts, murders, and local lore.

WHERE TO PARK:

East Village Music Centre: 501 8 Avenue Southeast
10-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 surface lot offers 65 parking spaces for easy and convenient access at any time.

Photo Credit: The Carriage House

Thanksgiving at The Carriage House Hotel & Conference Centre is all about comfort, choice, and celebration. This year, the hotel is offering two in-person dining experiences along with a convenient take-out special, perfect for any kind of Thanksgiving plan.

Guests can visit during the Thanksgiving long weekend to enjoy either a brunch buffet or a plated three-course dinner, with a special menu option available for kids. For those who prefer to celebrate at home, the take-out dinners include your choice of turkey, prime rib, or baked ham entrée, each paired with traditional sides and accompaniments.

WHERE TO PARK:

Heritage Square: 8500 Macleod Trail Southeast
9-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground lot offers 52 parking spaces.

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Conclusion

So, whether your Thanksgiving plans include a fancy dinner, a film festival, a club crawl, or just wandering through a local market, there’s no shortage of things to do this Thanksgiving weekend. From vibrant city events to cozy dinners with loved ones, the Thanksgiving long weekend is the perfect time to slow down, have fun, and make memories.

And don’t forget, great weekends start with stress-free parking. With the Indigo Neo app, you can book your spot ahead of time and focus on what really matters: enjoying the food, the laughs, and the moments that make Thanksgiving special.


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