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summer 2026

TORONTO OUTDOOR PICTURE SHOW

PRESENTS

GOING PLACES

SUMMER 2026 IN PARKS ACROSS THE CITY

From June 26 through August 23, 2026, Toronto Outdoor Picture Show is proud to present our 16th summer season of free open-air cinema programming at parks across Toronto.

This summer, TOPS invites you on a summer-long odyssey with a programme titled Going Places. From road movies to train journeys, hitchhiking to bus riding, traveling through time or across oceans, TOPS' Going Places programme invites audiences to reflect on the journeys that shape us and the adventures found outside of our everyday surroundings.

The festival season will launch at Christie Pits Park with a three-night Opening Weekend, June 26-28, 2026. The cinematic journey will continue in July and August at Christie Pits, Corktown Common, and Bell Manor Park. This year, our beloved Fort York venue will be busy hosting official Fan Festival soccer events, and won’t be available for TOPS events, but we can’t wait to return to the site in 2027.

All TOPS events are accessible and open to the public, with no barriers to entry. TOPS is always free to all, and charitable donations make this possible. This year, every person who makes a charitable donation of $25 or more on the TOPS website will be invited to vote on the festival’s Closing Night Film (August 23 at Christie Pits).

The Going Places programme is curated by Artistic & Executive Director Emily Reid, Manager of Programme Admin Isabella Brown, and programme contributors Rachel Barclay, Tika Francis, Felan Parker, Jon Petrychyn, Julia Rawson, and Delphine Winton.


See the TOPS programme by venue below

CHRISTIE PITS

JUNE 26-28 &
SUNDAYS JULY 5 - AUG 23

CORKTOWN COMMON

THURSDAYS JULY 2-30

BELL MANOR PARK

AUGUST 13-15

See the TOPS schedule by date

Are you planning to travel across the city to all three TOPS venues? Click below to see all TOPS films in chronological order by screening date.


OPENING WEEKEND
JUNE 26-28, 2026
CHRISTIE PITS Park

All summer long, Toronto Outdoor Picture is Going Places, and what better place to kick off our journey-themed programme than right here in Toronto with the first of three Opening Weekend films about urban (mis)adventures: the triumphant time travel comedy Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie on Friday June 26, followed by the L.A.-set get-the-bag-by-midnight buddy comedy One of Them Days on Saturday June 27, rounding out the weekend with the Toronto premiere of summer Mexico City road movie Güeros on Sunday June 28. 


SPOTLIGHT FILMMAKER

Etuijijaqmijuinu (Two-Spirit) L’nu (Mi'kmaw) filmmaker bretten hannam is featured as this year’s Spotlight Filmmaker, an annual TOPS tradition in which TOPS highlights an emerging artist whose work inspires our programme selections.

Hannam’s feature film Wildhood screens within the programme on July 9th at Corktown Common. Read more about bretten’s work and their inspirations here.


BECOME A DONOR

ENJOY FESTIVAL PERKS ALL SUMMER WHEN YOU JOURNEY TO TOPS

Donations from our community members are vital to our ability to present a big, beautiful festival each summer — for free! Please help us to make this summer even more magical than the last one.

TOPS supporters have access to exclusive festival benefits, as our way of saying thank-you. Become a TOPS donor today.


ToPS at PARKS ACROSS THE CITY

Location: Christie Pits Park
Dates: Opening Weekend June 26-28, and Sundays July 5 - August 23, 2026

Location: Corktown Common
Dates: Thursdays July 2-30, 2026

Location: Bell Manor Park
Dates: August 13-15, 2026

Admission: All events are free to the public, no tickets or advanced registration are required to attend

Charitable donations make our programming possible.
You can become a supporter today.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TORONTO OUTDOOR PICTURE SHOW

TOPS is pleased to return to public parks this summer, with events that are open to all who want to attend. Please click on the questions below to get more information about attending Toronto Outdoor Picture Show.

  • A: No. TOPS events are free to attend, and do not require a ticket, and there are no barriers to entry. As a charitable organization, we encourage you to make a donation if you are able. Support from community members is crucial to keeping TOPS accessible to everyone.

    Attendance at events is first come, first to get a great spot. Come early, bring your blanket or folding chairs, and enjoy some eats & treats while the sun sets. Films begin at sundown.

  • A: Films always begin at sundown, which changes over the course of the summer. Check the individual event pages for the approximate film start time.

    TOPS welcomes you to come join us in the early evening to set up your blanket, enjoy a picnic or food truck meal, and stop by the TOPS tent for some popcorn and treats! Please note that the screening area fills up long before showtime at many screenings, so make an evening of it!

  • A: If the show can go on, it does! TOPS very rarely cancels events before the early evening on an inclement weather day. Screenings can continue in some rain and wind, so pack appropriate clothing for light rain or cool temperatures if you’ll be joining us. If we must cancel, TOPS will communicate the cancellation on our social media channels. Instagram stories are the most up-to-date communication.

    Please do not send inquiries about the forecast, we can’t answer them. Just cross your fingers, pack an umbrella, and dress well!

  • A: Every event will include concessions for sale at the TOPS tent, as well as food vendor offerings. Visit our Instagram on each event day to find out which food vendors will be onsite that evening.

    Your outside food picnics are also welcome. Please ensure that no garbage is left behind so that our public parks are maintained.

    TOPS will have bottled water available for sale at each screening, but all patrons are highly encouraged to bring refillable water bottles and use the available water fountains found at most parks.

  • A: Yes! Domestic pets are welcome to join for the evening - just please make sure they’re well behaved and you pick up after them.

  • A: Yes, all guests must bring their own blankets or folding chairs to sit in the grass. Events at Corktown Common and Bell Manor Park are flat, and at Christie Pits are at the base of a natural amphitheatre. Chairs are less suitable at Christie Pits due to the layout, but can be set up along the flat surface at the top of the hill. We hope that guests will be considerate of others when setting up their spot in front of folks who have already put down their blanket for the night.

  • A: TOPS events are accessible to most audiences, and all screenings feature open captioning. Select films will be provided with an optional audio description feature (more information will be posted at TOpictureshow.com/audio in advance of the festival). You can read about the accessibility features for our 2026 venues here, and please don’t hesitate to email us at accessibility@topictureshow.com if your particular needs are not addressed. We will endeavour to support your needs if solutions are within our control.

  • A: We encourage active transportation to our events, and most patrons walk, cycle or take TTC. Each screening’s webpage will detail the address of each event, and main TTC routes.

    Bicycles are the responsibility of their owners and should be locked to municipal bike racks, as they can be a serious safety hazard in the dark if left lying on the ground within the audience who may be circulating. 

    Patrons who choose to drive to events can identify Green P lots near the venues at this link.

  • A: Yes, there are onsite restrooms at all event sites, and hand sanitizer is furthermore available at the TOPS concessions & merch tent.

    Please note that washroom facilities in public parks are serviced and operated by the City of Toronto, and hours of operation may be subject to change. Furthermore, the condition and amenities of facilities may range and are not the responsibility of Toronto Outdoor Picture Show.

  • A: TOPS curates its film programmes for a general audience, appealing to our broad attendance. Most attendees are adults, teens, and older children (given that screenings begin around 9PM), though there are a number of films within the programme that have been selected specifically with families in mind. Each event’s web page will detail the content advisory for that screening so that you may make an informed decision about films will be best enjoyed by you and your family. See all content advisories for all films here.

  • A: No, this is not a drive-in! This is a good old fashioned Toronto Outdoor Picture Show event, where you can come on foot, transit, or bike, and enjoy great cinema in the open air with your friends and neighbours.

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