Looking for a completely free way to spend a fall weekend in Toronto? The Word On The Street returns to David Pecaut Square on September 26–27, 2026, bringing together authors, publishers, and book lovers for two days of readings, panels, and browsing—all without spending a dime on admission. Here’s everything you need to know.
Summary
The Word On The Street (WOTS) Toronto is Canada’s largest book and magazine festival, and its largest free literary festival, taking over David Pecaut Square in downtown Toronto on September 26–27, 2026. Saturday runs 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with no ticket or admission fee required to enter. Visitors can wander a massive open-air marketplace of publishers, bookstores, and literary organizations, catch author readings and panel discussions across multiple stages, and enjoy dedicated children’s programming featuring storytellers and illustrators. With over 130,000 attendees expected across the weekend, the festival is centrally located near TTC subway and streetcar lines, making it easy to reach without a car. Whether you’re a student, a family with young kids, or a solo explorer looking to discover new Canadian authors, WOTS delivers a rich, full-day cultural experience at zero cost.
Fun Facts
- WOTS is officially recognized as Canada’s largest book and magazine festival, drawing more than 130,000 visitors over just two days.
- The festival is celebrating its 37th annual edition in 2026, making it a long-standing Toronto tradition.
- David Pecaut Square, the festival’s home, sits right in the Entertainment District at 215 King Street West, steps from Union Station.
- Some specialized “Wordshop” workshops require pre-registration, but the vast majority of programming—including all main stages and the exhibitor marketplace—is completely free with no sign-up needed.
- The festival’s marketplace includes independent presses, zines, and niche magazines alongside major publishers, offering visitors a chance to discover books they’d never find in a typical bookstore.
With its unbeatable combination of free admission, central location, and jam-packed programming for readers of every age, The Word On The Street is a can’t-miss addition to your fall calendar. Grab a coffee, bring the family, and spend a weekend celebrating books in the heart of downtown Toronto—no budget required.
For more information: toronto.thewordonthestreet.ca/


