Tripsavvy uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. City Hall is home to Toronto’s largest publicly accessible green roof, which opened in the spring of 2010. For a budget night-out, The Gladstone’s variety of events are sure to suit any taste.For a winter night out, you can’t beat skating at Nathan Philip Square as the holiday lights sparkle around you.Rental skates are available if you don’t have your own, and there are usually food trucks on standby for when you need a snack.Spend the night under the stars, and under the city-lights with your friends and family.When your legs are tired, or you get too cold, there are dozens of stores to wander through and restaurants waiting to warm you up.Skating on an outdoor rink is a quintessential Canadian experience that should not be missed.The variety of fish and sea life is extensive as are the gorgeous aquarium displays.The best way to experience Ripley’s is at night, in a sleeping bag under the sea.Sleepover nights happen every couple months and spots must be reserved in advance.Experts teach guests all about the variety of wildlife in the aquarium, making this a perfect experience for families and kids.Included in the price is a late-night snack as well as breakfast in the morning.Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, and it’s evident in the variety of cuisines available downtown.Sign up for a walking food tour of the neighborhood of your choice, and be immediately immersed in that area’s culture.From Greektown, to Chinatown, to Little India, the list of cultural cuisines is endless.Allow your tour guide to explain a little about the history of the area, as well as which restaurants are a must-try.The overall price includes samples at each stop on the tour, but always bring a little extra in case you find something too delicious to only try a sample of.Get your sports on with some late-night bumps at North Beach.Indoor courts are open for drop in play from 9:45pm to 2:00am, and it only costs $12.00 for the whole night of play.Why sit on a barstool in an overcrowded room when you could be killing it on the court with your friends?Play a few games and cream your opponents, then head out for a late-night snack and drink!It’s an awesome way to have fun with your friends without breaking the bank, and to get in some exercise.The Scarborough Bluffs are where city folk get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the great outdoors.In addition to taking a dip in the lake, you can have an evening bonfire under the stars with your friends.The fire pits are already designated, you just have to bring your own wood, hot dogs, and camper chairs.And always put out the fire and clean up any garbage when your night is over.Movie lovers adore the drive-in theater at Polson Pier.Watch your favorite blockbusters up on the outdoor screen, from the comfort of the passenger seat.Outside food and drink isn’t allowed, but feel free to purchase snacks from the vendors at the theater.During the day at The Docks, the driving range is open for golf-newbies and experts alike.Try your hand at golf, and then relax with a movie at night.The best part of summer in Toronto is spending evenings outside with your friends and family.If you’re feeling a romantic night out with your significant other, then look no further than an evening cruise down at the harbor front.There are a variety of cruise lines to chose from, most will take you on a tour of Toronto Island as well as taking you to the best spots to view the skyline.Enjoy a gourmet dinner with some champagne as you slow dance under the stars.Perfect for that special someone you want to spend some quality time with.Sometimes, at the end of a killer night out, you just need some hearty breakfast food to soothe your intoxicated soul.Luckily, the two best diners for breakfast are both open until at least 2am every day, Stop by for some French toast and bacon before you go pass out in bed.Or join the crowds for the best hangover breakfast in the world when you finally wake up.Both diners are classics for true Torontonians, and should be experienced by newcomers!Toronto is world renowned for producing some of the funniest comedians around.From Russell Peters, to Naomi Snieckus, there is no shortage of hilarious talent in the 6ix.Spend a night at one the many comedy clubs (Yuk Yuks and Second City Toronto are especially good) and see some crowd favorites or up-and-comers on stage.Open mic nights at comedy clubs are especially fun if you want to try your hand at being a comedian, or see what local talents might get big in the future.Toronto has no shortage of musical talent, and venues to enjoy that talent at.For big-name headliners, you can check out the Air Canada Centre. What was formerly a giant patch of concrete is now a thriving green space in the heart of the city and an excellent spot to get some fresh air in pretty surroundings. Oh, and they’re all pretty Instagram-worthy as well should you feel like snapping a few pics (and why not?) CODA will keep you going all night long, or at least until the sun comes up. You’ll find Crothers Woods in the Don River Valley and the 52-hectare woodland puts you within easy access to nearly 10 kilometres of trails to explore. This park is one of the most beautiful places near Toronto that will dazzle you with its emerald lakes quartzite cliffs. The nearly four-acre park covers more than two city blocks and features a vast swath of green space, an ice rink in the winter which turns into a splash pad in the summer and water channel that’s home to three massive pieces of public art.