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Weekend need-to-know: Celebrate Mother’s Day with high tea and a Leafs playoff game

If your mother is a Leafs fan, then hopefully she will have lots to celebrate this weekend. Friday and Sunday will feature Toronto Maple Leafs playoff games, but there will be lots of other ways to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend.

Mother’s Day events

There will be lots of events to celebrate mothers this weekend with most restaurants and hotels hosting special meals or high tea to take your mother too.

The Shangri-La, Old Mill Toronto, Fairmount Royal York, the Gladstone Hotel, Casa Loma and the St. Regis Hotel are among those hosting special events for Mother’s Day on Sunday. Ripley’s Aquarium is also hosting a high tea amongst the fish, sea turtles and other underwater creatures.

Meanwhile, Waterworks Food Hall is holding a heartfelt gathering in support of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health on Sunday. This event is designed for those who have lost a mother, offering a space to connect, create, and remember.

Sporting Life 10K

The Sporting Life 10K, benefiting Campfire Circle, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the run that supports camp-inspired programs that provide safe spaces for children with cancer or other serious illnesses.

The run starts at Yonge Street and Davisville Avenue and will end at Bandshell Park in Exhibition Place on Sunday morning.

Full details about the run can be found on their website.

Maple Leafs playoff action continues

The Maple Leafs will be playing the Florida Panthers in Game 3 on Friday and Game 4 on Sunday night, and while the games won’t be happening in Toronto, there are lots of places to catch the game surrounded by fans.

The Leafs will be hosting a tailgate party in Maple Leaf Square at Scotiabank Arena with the game being played on the big screen outside.

Free passes will be available at 1 p.m. the day before each game and are available only on the Toronto Maple Leafs mobile app. Each person is limited to two passes.

The Leafs currently lead the Panthers 2-0 in the series.

Toronto Maple Leafs' William Nylander (88) scores past Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky
Toronto Maple Leafs’ William Nylander (88) scores past Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) as Seth Jones (3) looks on during second period NHL playoff hockey action in Toronto on May 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Canada’s Wonderland opening weekend

Canada’s Wonderland is opening its doors this weekend for the 2025 season. The 330-acre park features over 200 attractions, 70 rides and two themed kids’ areas, and the SplashWorks 20-acre water park.

Tickets and season passes are available now.

The first day to attend is May 8, but the waterpark is not open yet.

TTC and GO Transit

TTC

There are no TTC closures this weekend.

GO Transit service update

No GO transit adjustments

Gardiner Expressway closure

As part of the long-term construction plan on the Gardiner Expressway, one westbound lane and one eastbound lane are closed between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue. The eastbound on-ramp from Lake Shore Boulevard at Jameson Avenue is also closed.

A stretch of the westbound Gardiner will also be reduced from four lanes to three for approximately one year. The westbound lane closure will stretch from Park Lawn Road to Grand Avenue in southern Etobicoke. The eastbound lanes along the same stretch will be narrowed, but with no lane reductions, from April 2025 to December 2026.

The eastbound Gardiner will also be reduced to a minimum of two lanes during the day and one lane overnight between Highway 427 and the Humber River, until Saturday morning due to emergency repairs.

Temporary closures

For full traffic updates, click here for the latest information from 680 NewsRadio Toronto.

If your mother is a Leafs fan, then hopefully she will have lots to celebrate this weekend. Friday and Sunday will feature Toronto Maple Leafs playoff games, but there will be lots of other ways to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend. Mother’s Day events There will be lots of events to celebrate mothers this weekend   

If your mother is a Leafs fan, then hopefully she will have lots to celebrate this weekend. Friday and Sunday will feature Toronto Maple Leafs playoff games, but there will be lots of other ways to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend.

There will be lots of events to celebrate mothers this weekend with most restaurants and hotels hosting special meals or high tea to take your mother too.

The Shangri-La, Old Mill Toronto, Fairmount Royal York, the Gladstone Hotel, Casa Loma and the St. Regis Hotel are among those hosting special events for Mother’s Day on Sunday. Ripley’s Aquarium is also hosting a high tea amongst the fish, sea turtles and other underwater creatures.

Meanwhile, Waterworks Food Hall is holding a heartfelt gathering in support of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health on Sunday. This event is designed for those who have lost a mother, offering a space to connect, create, and remember.

The Sporting Life 10K, benefiting Campfire Circle, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the run that supports camp-inspired programs that provide safe spaces for children with cancer or other serious illnesses.

The run starts at Yonge Street and Davisville Avenue and will end at Bandshell Park in Exhibition Place on Sunday morning.

Full details about the run can be found on their website.

The Maple Leafs will be playing the Florida Panthers in Game 3 on Friday and Game 4 on Sunday night, and while the games won’t be happening in Toronto, there are lots of places to catch the game surrounded by fans.

The Leafs will be hosting a tailgate party in Maple Leaf Square at Scotiabank Arena with the game being played on the big screen outside.

Free passes will be available at 1 p.m. the day before each game and are available only on the Toronto Maple Leafs mobile app. Each person is limited to two passes.

The Leafs currently lead the Panthers 2-0 in the series.

Toronto Maple Leafs’ William Nylander (88) scores past Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) as Seth Jones (3) looks on during second period NHL playoff hockey action in Toronto on May 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Canada’s Wonderland is opening its doors this weekend for the 2025 season. The 330-acre park features over 200 attractions, 70 rides and two themed kids’ areas, and the SplashWorks 20-acre water park.

Tickets and season passes are available now.

The first day to attend is May 8, but the waterpark is not open yet.

TTC

There are no TTC closures this weekend.

GO Transit service update

No GO transit adjustments

Gardiner Expressway closure

As part of the long-term construction plan on the Gardiner Expressway, one westbound lane and one eastbound lane are closed between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue. The eastbound on-ramp from Lake Shore Boulevard at Jameson Avenue is also closed.

A stretch of the westbound Gardiner will also be reduced from four lanes to three for approximately one year. The westbound lane closure will stretch from Park Lawn Road to Grand Avenue in southern Etobicoke. The eastbound lanes along the same stretch will be narrowed, but with no lane reductions, from April 2025 to December 2026.

The eastbound Gardiner will also be reduced to a minimum of two lanes during the day and one lane overnight between Highway 427 and the Humber River, until Saturday morning due to emergency repairs.

Temporary closures

For full traffic updates, click here for the latest information from 680 NewsRadio Toronto.

 

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