From romantic soirées to events fit for familes, there’s lots going on right here in the city. Here’s a list of what’s happening in Toronto the weekend of Feb. 14-17.

Leslieville Flea Market

On Feb. 16, the Leslieville Flea will be setting up at 28 Distillery Lane from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be “vintage finds, furniture, clothing, collectibles and antiques plus a wide variety of artisan jewelry, art, and handcrafted goods.” An ideal spot to snatch a gift should Friday’s dinner fall flat.

Toronto Black Film Festival

The Toronto Black Film Festival runs at venues around Toronto from Feb. 12- Feb. 17, but is based mostly out of The Carlton Cinema at 20 Carlton St. Ticket prices range from $12 to $25 depending on the night and film.

Toronto Light Fest

Toronto’s popular light art festival is back in Distillery District In case you haven’t gone yet, take your partner for a romantic date here. Alternatively, there is also a Winter Light Exhibition at Ontario Place. Until March 1.

Mac and Cheese Festival

If all else fails, Mississauga is hosting a Mac and Cheese festival at 1352 Lakeshore Road East from Feb. 14 to 16. Craft beer will be sold alongside food and there’ll be live music performances peppered throughout the festival.

Wavelength Winter Festival

The four day independent music festival features 20 different bands and runs Feb. 13-16. They’ll be playing at Sneaky Dee’s, Sonic Boom, and more places. Grab your partner or your friends, and groove to their beats. Tickets are $50.

Post Malone at Scotiabank Arena

For couples who love Post Malone, this is your chance. Ditch the cliché dinner night and jam along his tunes on Feb. 14. Ticket prices are $200 and up.

Deep Sea Soirée At Ripley’s Aquarium

There are plenty of fish in the sea but only the right one is worth sharing a pond with. Enjoy food stations, cash bars, live music, and unforgettable views at the aquarium. Tickets are $60.

The Rhubarb Festival

It’s a wildfest: Canada’s longest-running new works festival transforms Buddies into a hotbed of experimentation, with artists exploring new possibilities in theatre, dance, music, and performance art. It’s also a place for audiences to try new things and test their boundaries. Tickets are $20 and the event runs Feb. 12 — Feb. 22

Evergreen’s Winter Fridays

Skate with your partner under the stars this Valentine’s Day, grab hot chocolate, and cozy up around a fire at Evergreen Brickworks. Skating is free, and skate rentals are $5.

Toronto Autoshow

The Autoshow is being held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from Feb. 14 until Feb. 23. Cars like Audi e-tron Sportback, BMW M Next, Genesis GV80, and many other cars will be displayed at the show. Tickets range from $14-45. Online discounts are available on the website.

ROM After Dark: Desire

Immersive, larger-than-life experiences and installations on Valentine’s Day. There will be a Burlesque performance, a heart-shaped bar, a live band, and sketch comedy. There will also be food and drink experiences. From 7 p.m. till 11 p.m. Tickets range from $27 to $36.

Anti-Valentine’s Day Rooftop Silent Disco

Couples, look away. This event is for singles. Hemingway’s is hosting an anti-Valentine’s day on Feb. 15 with a silent disco party with themed drinks, decorations, and music on their covered rooftop patio. From 10 p.m. till 2 a.m. Tickets are $22.

Here’s what’s open and closed in the city on the holiday Monday:

Open:

Aga Khan Museum

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Bata Shoe Museum

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Casa Loma

CN Tower

Fort York

High Park Zoo

Hockey Hall of Fame

Ontario Science Centre

Ripley’s Aquarium

Riverdale Farm

The ROM

Toronto Zoo

Eaton Centre

Most outdoor, public skating rinks

Closed:

Banks and government offices

Toronto Public Library branches and there is no Bookmobile service

Fairview Mall, Sherway Gardens, Scarborough Town Centre and Yorkdale Shopping Centre

The Beer Store

LCBO locations will be closed, but some LCBO Convenience Outlets may open during their regular hours where permitted by local municipalities

Transit

The TTC and GO Transit will have holiday service on Monday

With files from toronto.com

Abhya Adlakha is a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter: @AbhyaAdlakha