From Taste of the Danforth to the Rogers Cup, it’s set to be another event-packed weekend in the city. Here’s all you need to know to get set for the weekend:

Road closures

The Taste of the Danforth will result in road closures on Danforth Ave. between Broadview Ave. to Jones Ave. from 10 a.m. Friday to 4 a.m. Monday. Small stretches of Logan Ave. and Pape Ave. near the Danforth are also expected to be closed.

Front St. E. will also be closed from Scott St. to Church St. between 9 a.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday for the Feast of St. Lawrence.

In Etobicoke, Marine Parade Dr. will be closed from Lake Shore Blvd. W. to Waterfront Dr. Road closures are expected to continue along Waterfront Dr. to Palace Pier Ct. These closures are for the Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Festival and will run between 10 p.m. Friday to 11:30 a.m. Sunday.

Transit

The TTC will be testing its new signalling system on Line 1 this weekend, which will result in a few subway closures. Train service won’t start until noon Saturday on the stretch of Line 1 between Bloor-Yonge and Osgoode.

On Sunday, there will be no subway service between St. Clair West and King.

Shuttle buses will operate during these subway closures.

Weather

Environment Canada says there’s a mix of sun and cloud with a 30 per cent chance of showers late Friday afternoon. The high is expected to be 26 C, feeling like 28 C with the humidex. As Friday night rolls around, temperatures will drop to 14 C with clear skies.

A sunny day is in the forecast Saturday with a high of 28. Saturday night is also expected to have clear skies with a low of 14 C.

Sunday will see mix of sun and cloud with a 60 per cent chance of showers and a high of 25 C. A 60 per cent chance of showers with cloudy periods is also expected Sunday night along with a low of 15 C.

Events

Taste of the Danforth — Friday to Sunday

Canada’s largest street festival returns to Greektown for its 26th year, offering a variety of performances and food for people of all ages.

Grace JerkFest Toronto — Friday to Sunday

The annual festival at Centennial Park celebrates the world-renowned jerk cuisine. It’s a fusion of jerk food, pulsating music, family friendly entertainment and good vibes.

Roundhouse Craft Beer Festival — Friday and Saturday

This festival was created to provide beer lovers the opportunity to sample Ontario’s finest craft brews and delicious eats from Toronto’s best Food Trucks.

Waterfront Night Market — Friday to Sunday

This night market returns to Ontario Place for its 10th year. Featuring Pan-Asian food and craft beer, more than 150 vendors are expected to take part.

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Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Festival — Saturday

Celebrating life on the lake, the Humber Bay Shores Condominium Association hosts its annual Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Festival. Humber Bay Shores is a community of 20,000 residents, and the festival is a chance for them to mingle. Residents and visitors alike enjoy buskers, food vendors, a bandstand, a farmer’s market and a children’s activity area full of interactive fun and games.

Feast of St. Lawrence — Friday

Old Town Toronto celebrates its culinary history with the Feast of St. Lawrence: Dinner Under the Stars. Ten local restaurants curate a six-course sit-down dinner with wine, beer and whisky pairings. A portion of ticket sales goes to Second Harvest.

Canada International Children’s Art Festival — Saturday

Taking place at Toronto City Hall, this art exhibit will feature artwork and performances from children aged 17 and under from all over the world.

Rogers Cup — Friday to Sunday

The annual tournament at Aviva Centre at York University wraps up this weekend, with the finals taking place Sunday. Bianca Andreescu of Mississauga has a quarter-final match Friday against former world No. 1 Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic.

Other events in the GTA this weekend

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Mississauga

York Region

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Halton Region