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Things to do in Toronto in January 2027

By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026

For Toronto in January 2027, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Toronto in January: -1.7°C high, -9.2°C low, 64mm rain over 12 days, 9.1h daylight. Dated picks to verify first include 'Twas the Night Before... by Cirque du Soleil and DENNY LOVE: SHOW LOVE TOUR. Check the event list and public holidays below before assigning fixed dates.

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Toronto in January 2027

Weather

Temperature

29°F / 15°F

-1.7°C / -9.2°C

Precipitation

12d

2.5in · 64mm

Daylight

9.1h

January is freezing, so use PATH, ROM, AGO, hockey nights, and short City Hall skating sessions.

Events & festivals

Public holidays

  • Jan 1New Year's Day

Planning checklist

  1. 1Check the 5 dated Toronto events for anything that overlaps your exact January dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
  2. 2Hold flexible plans around the 1 public holiday in Canada; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.
  3. 3Group each Toronto day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.

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About Toronto

City overview

Toronto sits on Lake Ontario, with Downtown, Kensington Market, The Annex, Distillery District, Leslieville, Yorkville, Queen West, and The Beaches linking towers, streetcars, islands, markets, museums, sports venues, and immigrant food corridors. The CN Tower, St Lawrence Market, Toronto Islands, Queen Street West, and University Avenue give the city a clear axis from waterfront to neighborhoods.

Food & drink

Toronto food is market-stall and diaspora-heavy: peameal bacon sandwiches stack cornmeal-crusted back bacon on a bun, Jamaican patties wrap spiced beef or vegetables in flaky yellow pastry, doubles use curried chickpeas between bara, and butter tarts are the sticky Canadian bakery stop. St Lawrence Market, Kensington Market, Chinatown, Koreatown, Little Italy, Greektown, Queen West, and Scarborough food courts add poutine, dim sum, Korean barbecue, Italian sandwiches, souvlaki, and late-night slices.

Top sights

Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Toronto with pinned top attractions (a through j)
  1. AToronto Islands
  2. BSt Lawrence Market
  3. CToronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square
  4. DRoyal Ontario Museum
  5. EArt Gallery of Ontario
  6. FHockey Hall of Fame
  7. GCN Tower
  8. HRipley's Aquarium of Canada
  9. ICasa Loma
  10. JDistillery District
  • Toronto Islands in Toronto1

    Toronto Islands

    4.7outdoor

    Ferries from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal reach Ward's Island, Centre Island, beaches, bike paths, picnic areas, and skyline viewpoints. The car-free islands are the fastest escape from Downtown traffic.

    Wikipedia
  • St Lawrence Market in Toronto2

    St Lawrence Market

    4.6outdoorClosed Mon

    The market district dates to 19th-century Toronto, with the South Market holding butchers, bakeries, produce stalls, seafood, cheese, and peameal bacon sandwiches. It is east of the Financial District near Front Street.

    Wikipedia
  • Toronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto3

    Toronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square

    4.6outdoorOpen daily

    Viljo Revell designed the curved twin towers and council chamber, opened in 1965 beside the older City Hall. Nathan Phillips Square adds the Toronto sign, skating in winter, public events, and direct access to Queen station.

Show 7 more sights
  • 4Royal Ontario Museum
  • 5Art Gallery of Ontario
  • 6Hockey Hall of Fame
  • 7CN Tower
  • 8Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
  • 9Casa Loma
  • 10Distillery District

Neighborhoods

  • Downtown and Entertainment District in toronto1

    Downtown and Entertainment District

    Downtown is vertical and event-heavy, with Union Station, CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, theatres, hotels, and PATH corridors.

  • Kensington Market and Chinatown in toronto2

    Kensington Market and Chinatown

    Kensington and Chinatown are dense and food-driven, with vintage shops, produce stands, dumpling houses, cafes, murals, and Spadina streetcars.

  • The Annex in toronto3

    The Annex and Yorkville

    The Annex and Yorkville mix university blocks, bookstores, ROM, Bata Shoe Museum, Bloor shopping, Victorian houses, and restaurant patios.

  • Distillery District and Corktown in toronto4

    Distillery District and Corktown

    Distillery and Corktown feel brick-and-arts focused, with galleries, theatres, cafes, market events, Canary District paths, and streetcar access.

  • Queen West and Ossington in toronto5

    Queen West and Ossington

    Queen West and Ossington are nightlife-and-design heavy, with Trinity Bellwoods, boutiques, music rooms, cocktail bars, bakeries, and galleries.

  • Leslieville and The Beaches in toronto6

    Leslieville and The Beaches

    Leslieville and The Beaches are east-end and local, with brunch streets, Queen Street East shops, boardwalks, parks, and lakefront routes.

Day trips

  • 130km / about 90min by GO train and bus or 2h by car from Union Station

    Niagara Falls

    Horseshoe Falls, boat cruises, viewpoints, Clifton Hill, and Niagara Parks trails make the classic full day from Toronto.

  • 150km / about 2h by VIA Rail or seasonal GO train from Union Station

    Stratford Festival

    Theatre venues, Avon River parks, restaurants, and Shakespeare-season programming make the strongest arts day west of the city.

  • 70km / 1h by GO train from Union Station to West Harbour or Hamilton GO Centre

    Hamilton and Dundas

    Waterfront paths, Dundurn Castle, art galleries, and waterfall trails around the Niagara Escarpment create a compact city-and-nature day.

Getting around

TTC subway, streetcars, and buses use PRESTO and contactless payment, while GO Transit and UP Express link Union Station with suburbs, Niagara routing, and Pearson Airport. Use subway lines for north-south distance, streetcars for Queen and King corridors, ferries for the islands, and GO trains for day trips.

Common questions about Toronto in January

Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Toronto in January?
Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Toronto list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
How do I plan Toronto days without crossing the city twice?
Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
Best rainy-day things to do in Toronto in January

January averages 12 rainy days in Toronto, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.

  • Royal Ontario MuseumThe museum opened on Bloor Street in 1914 and added Daniel Libeskind's Michael Lee-Chin Crystal in 2007. Galleries cover dinosaurs, Egypt, China, Indigenous collections, minerals, textiles, and natural history near Museum and St George stations.
  • Art Gallery of OntarioThe AGO holds Canadian art, Group of Seven works, Indigenous art, European collections, photography, and Frank Gehry's 2008 wood-and-glass expansion. It sits on Dundas Street West near Chinatown and OCAD University.
  • Hockey Hall of FameThe museum occupies the former Bank of Montreal building at Brookfield Place and has been in Toronto since 1993. Exhibits cover the Stanley Cup, player memorabilia, goal simulations, and Canadian hockey history near Union Station.
  • CN TowerThe 553m communications tower opened in 1976 beside the rail corridor and remains the city's clearest orientation point. Glass-floor areas, observation decks, EdgeWalk, Rogers Centre, Ripley's Aquarium, and Union Station all sit nearby.
  • Ripley's Aquarium of CanadaThe aquarium opened in 2013 beside the CN Tower, with shark tunnels, jellyfish displays, Great Lakes exhibits, touch pools, and family-heavy galleries. It pairs naturally with Rogers Centre and the waterfront.
What to pack for Toronto in January

Pack for January's weather, not a generic Toronto checklist.

  • A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around -2°C / 29°F.
  • A heavier evening layer because nights average -9°C / 15°F.
  • Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 12 rainy days.
How many days do you need in Toronto
4 days covers the main Toronto highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
Is Toronto worth visiting in January
Yes. Toronto in January: -1.7°C high, -9.2°C low, 64mm rain over 12 days, 9.1h daylight. Cold and clearer — short daylight but skies open.

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