The Christie Pits Film Festival is one of my favorite summer community activities ever.
Admission is free and it's BYOB, i.e. bring your own blanket. They screen a nice variety of classic films new and old. So far this year they've screened "A League of their Own" (including a costume contest), "Mr Hulot's Holiday" and this Sunday they'll be screening a personal favorite "Stand by Me". There are also more recent "classics" showing later on in the summer (e.g. Moonrise Kingdom). Before the main film there are typically a couple of shorts by local Canadian filmmakers.
Showtime is each Sunday evening at sunset, but festivities begin a few hours before this with groups of friends, couples and solos claiming their spots and picnicking on the hill. There are always a few vendors (e.g Northwood's cold brew coffee + Limonana lemon-mint beverages, Tallboy's burgers, Sugarmama's mini donuts) and a great atmosphere in the park.
Summer days drifting away, buuut ah, oh those summer nights.