A multigenerational family gathers around an outdoor dinner table at sunset, raising glasses in a toast. Warm string lights glow overhead, and a small Canadian flag centerpiece sits among flowers and candles as family members smile and share a meal in a backyard garden setting.

June 21 is right around the corner. Here is your final chance to plan something genuinely meaningful for the man who showed up every single time, even when he had absolutely no idea where he was going.

We have been talking about Dad all month.

We started with the wrong turns and the paper maps and the cassette tape he refused to change. We followed that up with the best Father’s Day events the GTA has to offer in 2026, from the FIFA World Cup match on June 20 to the dining cruise on the lake to the exotic car show on Bloor Street.

And now we are here. The final weeks before Father’s Day. Which means if you have been meaning to plan something and have not quite gotten around to it, this is the moment.

But before we talk about plans, we need you to watch something first.

🎬 Watch This. Then Call Him.

This one has been watched over 17 million times. It earns every single view.

Real strength is not what most people think it is. It is the look on a man’s face the moment he finds out he is going to be a father. It is quiet. It is immediate. It is completely unprepared for and completely ready at the same time.

If that did not make you feel something, watch it again.

Now. Let us make sure this Sunday is worth remembering.

🍁 The Thing About Dad That Nobody Says Loudly Enough

Here in Brampton and Orangeville, dads do not always get the full month of celebration treatment. They get a Sunday. Maybe a card. Possibly breakfast if someone remembered to buy eggs.

Meanwhile they have spent years being the person who fixed things that were broken without being asked, who sat through school concerts and sports tournaments and dance recitals with genuine enthusiasm, who drove everyone everywhere without once sending an invoice, who paid for things quietly and never mentioned it, who showed up for the hard conversations even when they did not quite have the right words.

The bar for Father’s Day should be higher. And this year, we are raising it.

🎁 Last Minute Ideas That Do Not Feel Last Minute

If you are reading this in the final days before June 21 and still do not have a plan, here are options that are still bookable right now and will feel genuinely thoughtful rather than rushed.

The dining cruise. City Cruises Canada at Queen’s Quay Terminal still has limited availability for the Father’s Day brunch sailing. Call or book online today. A meal on Lake Ontario with the Toronto skyline behind you is not something you pull together at the last minute and it shows.

A surprise limo pickup. This one requires zero advance planning on his part because you handle everything. Tell him to be ready at a specific time. Do not tell him where he is going. Have our Luxury Limousine Service pull into the driveway and let the vehicle do the talking. The destination almost does not matter. The gesture is everything.

A round of golf with a real ride there. If Dad plays golf, book his tee time and book his ride in the same conversation. No driving. No navigating. No rushing from the parking lot. Just golf, done properly, from the front door to the first tee and back.

Dinner somewhere he has been talking about. You know the restaurant. The one he has mentioned three times and nobody has ever followed through on. Book it. Tonight. Then book his ride so he arrives relaxed and on time and does not spend the first ten minutes of dinner talking about the parking situation.

☀️ June Does Not End on Father's Day

Here is something worth remembering as Father’s Day approaches: June 21 is also the first day of summer. Which means the celebration does not have to stop on Sunday evening.

Canada Day is July 1, just ten days after Father’s Day, and it brings with it one of the best long weekends of the entire year. Fireworks across the GTA, festivals in every neighbourhood, and the kind of warm summer energy that makes everything feel possible. If Dad did not get the full celebration he deserved on June 21, Canada Day weekend is your second chance.

Keep an eye on seveneleventaxi.ca for our upcoming Canada Day blog with the best events, outings, and experiences across Brampton, Orangeville, and the GTA for July 1, 2026.

✈️ Is Dad Flying Somewhere This Summer?

Summer is officially here and Pearson is about to get very busy. Whether Dad is flying out for a business trip, a family vacation, or the trip he has been putting off for three years, our airport transfer service makes sure the journey starts the right way.

Door-to-door pickup from anywhere in Brampton or Orangeville, real-time flight monitoring, flat-rate pricing with no surprises, and a professional driver who is there when he lands. No parking fees. No highway stress. No circling the terminal.

With the FIFA World Cup bringing 300,000 visitors to Toronto through July, Pearson is going to be busier than it has been in years. Book your airport transfer in advance to lock in your vehicle and your time slot.

👨‍👧‍👦 A Word About the Dad Behind Seven Eleven Taxi

This Father’s Day feels a little personal for us.

Seven Eleven Taxi is owned and operated by Mohammad, who this year celebrates his 11th year leading the company he has built into one of the most trusted names in transportation across Brampton and Orangeville. If you ask his wife what kind of man he is, she will tell you without hesitation: driven, entrepreneurial, an amazing father, and someone who genuinely cares about every single person on his team.

That last part matters more than most people realize. Running a taxi company is not just about vehicles and dispatch software. It is about the drivers who show up at 4:00 a.m. so your family makes their flight. It is about the team members who answer the phone at midnight when you need a ride. It is about building something in your community that people actually depend on and taking that responsibility seriously every single day.

Mohammad does all of that. Quietly. Without fanfare. The same way the best dads always do.

So this Father’s Day, from everyone at Seven Eleven Taxi, a special thank you to the dad who built this company, leads this team, and shows up every single day for his drivers, his customers, and his family.

Happy Father’s Day, Mohammad. Eleven years in and the meter is still running. 🍁

💛 From All of Us at Seven Eleven Taxi

This Father’s Day series has really been about one thing: the people who show up. Not the ones who make the grand gestures or the loud announcements. The ones who are just quietly, reliably, always there.

Dads like that deserve more than one Sunday. They deserve a month. They deserve a summer. They deserve to be in the back seat for once while someone else handles the navigation, the parking, and the route.

At Seven Eleven Taxi, we have been showing up for families in Brampton and Orangeville for over 24 years. Same energy. Every trip. No paper maps required.

New to Seven Eleven Taxi? Use promo code BOOK10 for 10% off your first ride. Happy Father’s Day to every dad in Brampton, Orangeville, and the GTA. You showed up. Every single time. That means everything.

Part 3 of 3 in the Seven Eleven Taxi Father’s Day Series. Next up: Canada Day 2026. Stay tuned.

Nadine Carr

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