No ties. No gift cards he will forget in a drawer. No brunch reservation at a place he did not choose. Here is what Father’s Day actually looks like when you plan it around him.
Father’s Day is Sunday June 21, 2026.
You have just enough time to plan something genuinely great, something that starts with the question “what does he actually enjoy?” rather than “what is still available last minute?”
Because here is the thing about dads: they are remarkably easy to please when someone actually pays attention. They want good food, good company, something that gets them out of the house, and ideally at least one moment where they do not have to figure out where to park.
That last part is where Seven Eleven Taxi comes in. We handle every pickup and drop-off across Brampton and Orangeville so nobody has to be the designated driver, nobody has to circle a parking lot, and Dad can actually enjoy his day from start to finish.
Here is your 2026 guide to what the GTA has on offer.
⚽ Option 1: FIFA World Cup Match, June 20, Toronto Stadium
If you read our FIFA World Cup 2026 blog, you already know that Toronto is hosting six World Cup matches this summer at Toronto Stadium. And one of them falls right on Father’s Day weekend.
Germany vs. Côte d’Ivoire on Saturday June 20 is the match. Two powerhouse footballing nations, a packed stadium, and the kind of atmosphere that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. If your dad has ever watched a World Cup match on television and said “I would love to see that live someday,” someday is June 20, 2026, and it is happening forty minutes from your front door.
Check torontofwc26.ca for tickets and official event information.
- 🗓️ When: Saturday June 20, 4:00 p.m. ET
- 📍 Where: Toronto Stadium (BMO Field), 170 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto
- 🎟️ Tickets: torontofwc26.ca
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: The City of Toronto has confirmed zero public parking at or near Toronto Stadium on all match days. Book your ride from Brampton or Orangeville in advance at seveneleventaxi.ca and arrive relaxed, on time, and ready for kickoff.
🚢 Option 2: Father's Day Dining Cruise, June 21, City Cruises Toronto
If your dad would rather be on the water than in a stadium, the City Cruises Canada Father’s Day Dining Cruise at Queen’s Quay Terminal is one of the finest Father’s Day experiences the city has to offer. A chef-prepared buffet with a carving station, live entertainment, indoor and open-air deck seating, and views of the Toronto skyline and Lake Ontario that no restaurant window can match.
It is relaxed without being boring, special without being stuffy, and the kind of afternoon that feels genuinely different from a regular Sunday. Father’s Day sailings sell out early every year so book as soon as possible.
- 🗓️ When: Sunday June 21, 2026. Brunch and dinner sailings available
- 📍 Where: Queen’s Quay Terminal, 207 Queens Quay West, Toronto
- 🎟️ Tickets: cityexperiences.com
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: The waterfront on Father’s Day Sunday is one of Toronto’s most congested areas for parking. Our Brampton service and Orangeville service drop you right at the terminal so the only thing Dad has to think about is which deck he wants to sit on.
🍺 Option 3: Beer and Steak Tasting Experience, GTA
For the dad who considers craft beer a serious hobby and steak a non-negotiable food group, the Beer and Steak pairing experience happening across GTA venues this Father’s Day weekend is exactly his kind of afternoon. Three craft beer tastings paired with chef-selected steak bites and snacks, guided by brewery experts who actually know what they are talking about.
It is the kind of event where Dad gets to learn something, eat something excellent, and feel like someone planned the day specifically for him. Because you did.
Check Eventbrite for current venue locations and availability across the GTA.
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: Beer tastings and designated drivers are a contradiction in terms. Book a sedan or SUV and everyone at the table can actually enjoy the tasting.
🏎️ Option 4: Yorkville Exotic Car Show, June 21, Bloor Street
This one is completely free and it is exactly the kind of thing dads have been known to drag their families to on a Sunday morning with zero warning and zero apology. The Yorkville Exotic Car Show transforms Bloor Street into a showcase of some of the most extraordinary vehicles on the planet: classic muscle cars, rare supercars, vintage models, and the kind of machinery that makes every dad stop walking and start narrating.
If your dad has ever pointed at a car on the highway and said something technical and unprompted about the engine, this is his day.
- 🗓️ When: Sunday June 21, 2026
- 📍 Where: Bloor Street, Yorkville, Toronto
- 💰 Cost: Free
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: Yorkville on a Sunday is famously impossible for parking. Drop Dad and the family at the start of the show and pick up at the end. He will be the most relaxed person on the street.
🎸 Option 5: Pickering Village Jam Fest, Father's Day Weekend
For the dad who would rather spend Father’s Day weekend outdoors with live music than anywhere else, the Pickering Village Jam Fest is a free admission music festival that fills the streets of Ajax’s Pickering Village neighbourhood with live performances, community energy, and the kind of relaxed outdoor festival atmosphere that makes a long weekend feel exactly the way it should.
- 🗓️ When: Father’s Day weekend, June 19 to 21, 2026
- 📍 Where: Pickering Village, Ajax, Ontario
- 💰 Cost: Free admission
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: Our service covers the entire GTA including Ajax and Durham Region. Getting there from Brampton or Orangeville is straightforward when you are not the one driving.
🍕 Option 6: Father's Day Food Tour, Tasty Tours Toronto
For the dad who considers himself a serious food person, Tasty Tours Toronto offers a guided Father’s Day food tour through some of Toronto’s best neighbourhoods, sampling the city’s most interesting and delicious stops along the way. Running on both Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., it is a relaxed, engaging, genuinely delicious way to spend a Father’s Day morning.
- 🗓️ When: Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21, 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
- 📍 Where: Various Toronto neighbourhood locations
- 🎟️ Tickets: tastytourstoronto.com
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: A food tour and a parking situation are two things that should never share the same day. Let us get Dad to the start point and pick him up when the last sample is finished.
🏁 Option 7: VARAC Vintage Grand Prix, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
For the dad who is genuinely passionate about motorsport, the VARAC Vintage Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park returns for Father’s Day weekend June 19 to 21. Classic and vintage race cars, actual racing on an actual circuit, and the kind of event that appeals to dads across every generation. If he has ever watched Formula 1 and explained to you why a specific corner is technically interesting, he will love this.
- 🗓️ When: June 19 to 21, 2026
- 📍 Where: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, 3233 Concession Road 10, Bowmanville
- 🎟️ Tickets: Check varac.ca for current pricing and schedule
🚕 Seven Eleven Taxi Tip: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is a longer distance run from Brampton and Orangeville. Our Brampton service covers it comfortably so the group can travel together without anyone drawing the short straw on driving duty.
🎁 The One Thing All of These Have in Common
Every single option on this list works better when nobody has to worry about driving, parking, or navigating downtown Toronto and the GTA on one of the busiest Sundays of the summer.
Seven Eleven Taxi gets Dad from his front door in Brampton or Orangeville to any of these experiences and back home again, in a clean comfortable vehicle with a professional driver, with no parking stress and no designated driver conversation at the dinner table.
- 📱 Book through our app on iOS or Android at icab.bi/711
- 💻 Book online at seveneleventaxi.ca
- 📞 Call us anytime at 905-454-9999 (Brampton) or 519-216-8000 (Orangeville)
For a truly special Father’s Day experience, ask about our Luxury Limousine Service. Because he spent years in a minivan with a paper map he refused to put down. He has more than earned the upgrade.
Use promo code BOOK10 for 10% off your first ride.
Part 2 of the Seven Eleven Taxi Father’s Day Series. Come back next week for the final post: Father’s Day is almost here and we have one more thing to say about the man who showed up every single time.
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