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THIS WEEK IN TORONTO: 'Ginny & Georgia' filming, Mother's Day brunch, flower markets, and more

Here's what you need to know for May 6 to 12!

toronto flower market. right: marked restaurant in toronto

People holding bouquets of flowers at Toronto Flower Market. Right: Mimosas at Marked Restaurant in Toronto.

Senior Writer

Hello, Toronto! Welcome to the month of May.

Narcity's new weekly guide — THIS WEEK IN TORONTO — has what's going on in the city throughout the week.

Whether you're looking for Toronto's weather, things to do around town, local restaurants to dine at, ways to make and save money in the city, or something else, we've got you covered.

Here's what you need to know if you're in Toronto from Monday, May 6 to Sunday, May 12, 2024.

☀️ WEATHER

Spring has sprung and the weather is heating up!

The weather in Toronto this week is expected to be pretty warm most days with temperatures between 14 C and 22 C

If you're hoping to spend time outdoors throughout the week, most days should be sunny with just a few clouds.

There is a chance of showers later in the week so be sure to keep an eye on the forecast before heading out to see if you'll need an umbrella or a raincoat.

🍽️ FOOD AND DRINK

Mother's Day is on Sunday, May 12 this year so if you want to treat yourself, your mom or someone who has been like a mother to you, what about brunch?

These are a few Toronto restaurants you can go to for brunch on Sunday — all of which were named the best brunch spots in the city by OpenTable.

  • O&B Canteen — featuring Cod Cake Benedict, Cheese Cake Mousse, and more brunch favourites
  • The Toronto Beach Club — pancakes and waffles, brioche french toast, freshly baked bread, charcuterie. bacon, eggs, and more
  • Maison Selby — featuring lobster benedict, frittata basquaise, $12 mimosas and more
  • HOTHOUSE — featuring French toast, croque monsieur, eggs benedict, avocado toast, and more
  • Marked Restaurant — featuring unlimited small plates and bottomless Prosecco
  • Sassafraz — featuring mini mac and cheese, avocado toast, steak and eggs, smoked bacon and sunny side eggs, french toast, and more

Also, Holts Café Bloor is having a special Mother's Day afternoon tea every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday until June 2.

If you don't want to make lunch or dinner this week, you can dine out at all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants in Toronto.

Some of the best spots include KaKa All You Can Eat, August 8, Sushi Legend and Kung Fu Sushi.

You can eat for as cheap as $28.95!

🎥 ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Ginny & Georgia has officially started filming season three and that means the cast and crew are back in Toronto.

The show films in Toronto so you can spot locations you see in the show around the city, including the exterior of the mother-daughter duo's home in the Baby Point neighbourhood.

"I love shooting in Baby Point, I think it's so beautiful and residential and cute and all of the houses are so sweet," Brianne Howey, who plays Georgia Miller, told Narcity in 2022.

Even if you don't see the cast filming in the city, you could run into the cast around Toronto.

Howey also told Narcity that she dines out at Paris Paris on Ossington and Burdock Brewery on Bloor when shooting the show.

✅ THINGS TO DO

Step into spring this week with a floral trail with high tea and a flower market that's coming to Toronto's Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood from May 8 to May 12.

Fleurs de Villes ARTISTE features a trail filled with flowery installations inspired by art through history, a flower market, workshops, and floral high tea.

Still need a reason to take in the floral festivities? It's completely free!

If you're heading out with your significant other this week but need inspiration, Sarah Rohoman has you covered with a bunch of Toronto date ideas for spring.

That includes visiting the Toronto Flower Market (which opens on May 11), spending the afternoon at High Park, seeking out thrills at Canada's Wonderland, and more.

This week, why not try being a tourist in your own town?

Katherine Caspersz shared the Toronto tourist attractions you have to visit otherwise you haven't truly experienced the city.

So, maybe it's time to wander through the Royal Ontario Museum, take a glass elevator ride up the CN Tower, or have lunch at St. Lawrence Market.

🤑 MONEY

The Ontario Trillium Benefit — a combined payment of the Ontario energy and property tax credit, the Northern Ontario energy credit, and the Ontario sales tax credit — is paying out this week.

You can expect to receive a payment, if you're eligible for this benefit, on Friday, May 10.

If you're working a government of Canada student job in the city, you'll be making more money.

That's because pay rates for government of Canada jobs for students were increased on May 1. Some workers could get almost $4 more per hour now!

Want to save money while dining out in the city? Popular Toronto ramen chain KINTON RAMEN has reduced prices on ramen bowls at all locations.

"Amid economic challenges, we're dedicated to bringing you a 'bowl of happiness' at friendlier prices," the restaurant said in an Instagram post.

🏒 SPORTS

Here's what you need to know about Toronto sports teams this week.

HOCKEY

After forcing game six and game seven against the Boston Bruins in the first round of the NHL Playoffs, the Toronto Maple Leafs couldn't come up with the win.

So, the postseason is over for the Leafs and you'll have to wait until next season to see the team play again in Toronto.

BASEBALL

The Toronto Blue Jays are away from the city for games versus the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday and Wednesday.

So, if you want to watch the game in Toronto, you'll have to find a sports bar.

But you can head to the ballpark over the weekend because the Blue Jays are back in town to face the Minnesota Twins on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

SOCCER

Toronto FC is playing at home on Saturday so you can get tickets to the game and watch the Reds face New York City FC.

Kick-off at BMO Field is at 7:30 p.m. on May 11.

📈 TOP STORIES

Here are the Narcity stories that have been trending in Toronto.

These are the best beaches in Canada that promise golden sand and Caribbean-clear water

Looking for local vacation inspiration this spring and summer? Katherine Caspersz revealed the best beaches in Canada with golden sandy shores and crystal clear water — including a few spots in Ontario.

Shake Shack has announced a deliciously Canadian menu item for their new Toronto location

It was recently revealed that the first Shake Shack location in Toronto will be opening at Yonge and Dundas this summer. Also, the location will have an exclusive Canadian menu item — the Maple Salted Pretzel Shake!

7 all-inclusive resorts near Toronto where you can have a dreamy vacay without a plane ride

Who needs to spend thousands on a trip down south when you can head to an all-inclusive resort near Toronto? Madeline Forsyth shared what you need to know about seven resorts near the city.


Well, there you have it — this is the city from May 6 to 12.

Thanks for reading! Enjoy the week, Toronto.

  • Senior Writer

    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.

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