If you’re looking for things to do this fall, this post is your new best friend.

Fall is the season of crisp air, cozy vibes, and all the pumpkin-spiced fun your calendar can handle. So if you’re into crunchy-leaf walks, hockey games, outdoor festivals, or just hunting down the best places to visit in fall, there’s no shortage of fall activities near you to check out.

We’ve rounded up the best fall things to do, from family outings and date ideas to solo art strolls with a latte in hand.

And don’t forget, the Indigo Neo app makes it super easy to find and book parking near all the action. So let’s skip the stress, grab a sweater, and dive into the coziest season of the year.


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Toronto

Montréal

Ottawa

Vancouver

Calgary


Fall Things to Do in Toronto

Water/Fall Festival
Photo Credit: Offshore Travel Magazines

As the leaves turn and a hint of sweater weather drifts in, Toronto lights up with fall charm on the waterfront. The Water/Fall Festival takes over from September 27–28 and again October 4–5 along Harbourfront Centre and Ontario Place. Over two full weekends, this free-to-attend fall wonder spot invites families, friends, and solo people to enjoy interactive art installations both on and off the water, a harvest-themed food and drink market, live music and dance, a sustainable makers market, and even boat tours. If you’re looking for fun fall activities, this festival gets the season started with creativity, community, and coastal vibes.

WHERE TO PARK:

25 Dockside Drive
13-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground lot has 80 parking spaces and offers access to the tranquil Harbourfront area.

Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market
Photo Credit: Plan Before Land

If you’re looking for a chill way to spend your fall Sundays, Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market is for you. Held car-free on the last Sunday of the month, this lively celebration of local arts, music, street food, and vintage finds spreads across Augusta, Kensington Ave, and Baldwin Street. Wandering through the colourful vendors and cozy storefronts, you’ll experience the boho heart of Toronto in full fall swing. Fall dates to look out for are: September 28th and October 26th.

WHERE TO PARK:

222 Spadina Avenue
2-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground garage offers 378 parking spaces for convenient access at any time of day.

Toronto Raptors game
Photo Credit: Scotiabank Arena

Sports fans, this one’s for you. Any Toronto Raptors game at Scotiabank Arena is a high-energy way to spend your fall evening. With the NBA season starting up, Raptors home games from mid-October onward offer that stadium thrill, complete with roaring crowds. Whether you’re looking for fall outdoor activities that transition inside, or just want date night or fun activities with friends, tipping into a Raptors game delivers full-on excitement.

WHERE TO PARK:

18 York Street
3-minute walk to the venue

This spacious underground garage is open 24/7 and features 656 parking spaces. EV charging is available on-site.

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Fall Things to Do in Montréal

Mural Street Art Tour
Photo credit: Spade & Palacio

If you’re looking for something artsy and outdoors for a chill and relaxing fall vibe, the Mural Street Art Tour in Plateau–Mont-Royal is definitely worth checking out. This walking tour is tied to the MURAL art scene, guiding you past impressive works that tell stories of Montreal’s culture and creative heart. You’ll wander alleyways and boulevard murals, learning about the artists and the stories behind their craft, perfect for anyone wanting to add a little art to their fall day.

WHERE TO PARK:

300 Rue Léo Pariseau
9-minute walk to the venue

This underground lot has 890 spaces and is open 24/7 for convenient access.

Club SAT x Hauterageous
Photo Credit: La Vitrine

Experience the bold energy of Club SAT x Hauterageous on September 20. This late-night dance party, curated by the queer collective HAUTERAGEOUS, is hosted at SAT and features globe-trotting DJ Otis (BE) alongside electric vibes from Monib, Siren Mars, Dustbunny, and Lucid Grooves. Think avant-garde club beats, R&B, footwork, and community flavour, all set in one of the city’s coolest cultural hubs. It’s an excellent choice for fall activities to get up to that bring energy, diversity, and a whole lot of rhythm.

WHERE TO PARK:

1200 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
1-minute walk to the venue

This underground lot is open 24/7, offering 150 spaces. Payment at this location is available on-site only.

POP Montreal International Music Festival
Photo Credit: POP festival

If your ideal fall thing to do includes music, art, and a buzzing city atmosphere, the POP Montreal International Music Festival is an unmissable pick. Running September 24–28, 2025, POP Montreal fills various venues across Mile End with lots of bands, music talks, film screenings, art happenings, pop-up markets, and a vibrant craft fair called Puces POP. With eclectic lineups spanning indie rock, folk, hip hop, and more, plus Art POP visuals and Kids POP family programs, this is one of those fall attractions that truly does it all.

WHERE TO PARK:

1100 Avenue Beaumont
15-minute walk to the venue

This surface lot has 210 spaces and is open from 6am-11pm. EV charging is available on-site.

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Fall Things to Do in Ottawa

Tour de Gatineau
Photo Credit: Tour de Garineau

If you’re craving the thrill of the outdoors, you can’t miss the Tour de Gatineau from September 19–21, 2025. This premier women’s road cycling event is one of North America’s top UCI 1.1 races, featuring a time trial, road race, and criterium that attract elite cyclists from around the world. Races finish on Laurier Street, drawing enthusiastic crowds who line the streets to cheer on athletes and catch the energy in action. It’s a high-speed, scenic spectacle, perfect for anyone hunting fall outdoor activities in Ottawa.

WHERE TO PARK:

69 Rue Montcalm
10-minute walk to the venue

This surface lot is open 24/7 and offers 83 parking spaces.

Harvest – A Feast of Fall
Photo Credit: Ottawa Life Magazine

For those craving rich flavours and seasonal vibes, Harvest – A Feast of Fall on September 17 is a must-attend fall event. Held at the Ottawa Art Gallery, this culinary evening brings together award-winning local chefs and beverage artisans offering fall-inspired tasting stations and farm-to-table bites. Add in live tunes spun by local DJs, and the result is more than dinner, it’s a cozy, community-focused event. Plus, proceeds support YouTurn Youth Support Services, so you’re giving back while savouring the season.

WHERE TO PARK:

3 Daly Avenue
1-minute walk to the venue

This underground lot is open 24/7 and offers 250 parking spaces.

Photo Credit: Likeit-loveit

For soul and nostalgia, add R&B Fest on September 20 at Hyde & Seek to your fall list. This 19+ dance event layers the night with DJs spinning ’90s and ’00s R&B classics, confetti showers, inflatable microphones, and literal feel-good energy. It’s a throwback party that turns ordinary nights into memory-making moments.

WHERE TO PARK:

93 George Street
2-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 surface lot offers 65 parking spaces.

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Fall Things to Do in Vancouver

Vancouver Canucks Home Games
Photo Credit: Yahoo Sports

Want to experience a Canadian staple this fall? The Vancouver Canucks kick off their NHL season in October, drawing crowds to Rogers Arena to cheer, chant, and feel the chill of the first ice games. It’s the perfect fall activity to do, whether you’re planning a cozy date night, family outing, or just want a high-energy night with friends.

And to make your Hockey season even better, we are pre-selling exclusive Canucks season parking passes at select locations so you can lock in your spot all season long. Grab your pass now before the sale ends on October 6th.

WHERE TO PARK:

80 Expo Boulevard
2-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 surface lot features 281 parking spaces, offering secure and convenient access at any time.

Circo Osorio Mexico
Photo Credit: Circo Osorio Circus

Looking for fun fall activities that bring excitement and wonder? Circo Osorio Mexico, part of the international American Crown Circus tour, rolls into town under a giant big top this fall. The show goes on from October 9 to October 13 in Richmond. This family‑friendly circus features acrobats, daredevil motorcycle stunts, clowns, and gravity-defying aerial artistry.

WHERE TO PARK:

5440 Hollybridge Way
15-minute walk to the venue

This underground lot is open from 6am-10pm and has 113 spaces available.

Vancouver International Flamenco Festival
Photo Credit: Vancouver International Flamenco Festival

For a fun fall activity steeped in rhythm and artistry, the Vancouver International Flamenco Festival is a standout choice. Celebrating its 35th year this fall, September 20–28, the festival showcases flamenco’s passion through performances, short films, workshops, and masterclasses that honor tradition and spark innovation.

WHERE TO PARK:

1370 West 4th Avenue
8-minute walk to the venue

This gated surface lot offers 19 spaces and is open 24/7. Payment is available on-site.

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Fall Things to Do in Calgary

Cirque du Soleil ECHO
Photo Credit: Cirque du Soleil

Cirque du Soleil’s ECHO is in town this fall under the big top at Stampede Park, running until October 19, 2025. This stunning show blends gravity-defying acrobatics, vibrant characters, dazzling projections, evocative music, and a story of connection between humans and the animal world. ECHO is crafted to be a feast for all the senses. It’s a great pick for families, date nights, and fall activities.

WHERE TO PARK:

1919 Macleod Trail South
15-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 surface lot offers 271 parking spaces for easy and convenient access at any time.

Night Light – A Free Glow‑Art Festival
Photo credit: Avenue Calgary

As leaves fall and nights get longer, Calgary glows with the Night Light Festival, lighting up Victoria Park from September 25–27, 2025, from 6 PM–11 PM each night. This free and family-friendly light festival transforms multiple blocks into an immersive canvas of projection-mapped buildings, interactive light installations, live performances, and artistic surprises, all rooted in creativity and community expression.

WHERE TO PARK:

1150 3 Street Southeast
1-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 underground lot offers 150 parking spaces for easy and convenient access at any time.

Calgary Flames Home Games
Photo Credit: Saddledome

Nothing says fall like a night at the rink. The Calgary Flames open their 2025–26 NHL season at home on October 11 at Scotiabank Saddledome, and host exciting matchups through the month. Watching a Flames game is a high-energy way to enjoy a lively evening with friends or family. The roar of the crowd, the roar of the ice, this is fun that brings the city together.

WHERE TO PARK:

1501 Macleod Trail Southeast
10-minute walk to the venue

This 24/7 surface lot offers 65 parking spaces for convenient, around-the-clock access.

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Conclusion

Now you have the only guide you’ll need to really soak in the cozy fall season this year.

From street festivals and circus shows to glowing art nights, riverside celebrations, and NHL game days, Canada’s cities are packed with unforgettable things to do.

Before you head out, make sure to download the Indigo Neo app. It lets you find and book parking near all your fall adventures in just a few taps. That means less time circling the block and more time making the most of your fall.


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