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Cosplay Groups Toronto

Connect with cosplay enthusiasts in Toronto

Anisong, Jpop and Kpop @ Su karaoke

Sun, Jun 7, 10:45 PM
From Toronto Karaoke Club
4.9
10 attendees
DIY Chill, Craft & Chat

DIY Chill, Craft & Chat

Mon, Jun 15, 9:00 PM
From Toronto Gaymers
4.7

Join other Gaymers this evening to work on your DIY project with others and show off your work in progress! Come chat, craft, and work on whatever project you wish! (Or just chill with us!) The only thing you have to do is bring your project, materials, and yourself! Your host, Nef, is also happy to teach you how to crochet :) While this event is free, we encourage folks to get some food or drinks if possible! (Only if this is a possibility for you!) We provide nametag stickers with a pronoun field; we want this to be a comfortable environment for everyone, kindly respect people's listed or stated pronouns. If you are unsure of someone's pronouns, don't assume: Ask, Respect and Practice Definitely ask before taking pictures/videos. \*\*\*Please reach out to [info@torontogaymers.ca](mailto:info@torontogaymers.ca) with any accessibility concerns. [https://linktr.ee/TorontoGaymers](https://www.google.com/url?q=https://linktr.ee/TorontoGaymers&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1753646882381297&usg=AOvVaw00IFqJeQVIkNQH04yjTL6E)

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3 attendees
Come Play With Us!

Come Play With Us!

Sat, Jun 6, 6:00 PM
From Markham Board Gaming and Tabletop Roleplaying
4.9

Hello all! New and veteran gamers are welcomed. We will also be teaching games too! For all participants of our Crit Tako meetups, Wood For Sheep has reduced the **sitting fee to $6 per person** (Thank you WoodForSheep!). Same sitting fee for Flock members. The sitting fee will cover from 1 pm to 11 pm (closing time). We usually play till 7 pm or 8 pm (for a break, grab dinner), depending on the game. But you are welcome to stay after and continue playing. Wood For Sheep has a large collection of games available for the public to play. You can bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks too! I invite you to follow and Subscribe to us in the links below to stay up to date on future events, contests, and videos! Join our Discord server to suggest games to play in the Meetup section. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFEmt6ZGISZgqwTStAvBDUQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CritTako Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crittako Discord: https://discord.com/invite/N8FPKV7EvH Looking forward to seeing you and Come Play With Us!

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1 attendee
Learn Medieval Arts, science, dancing and games!

Learn Medieval Arts, science, dancing and games!

Tue, Jun 2, 10:30 PM
From Medieval Renaissance Toronto Royal Citie of Eoforwic SCA
4.5

Go Medieval! Learn Medieval arts, sciences, dancing and games! Have somefun with like minded history geeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm St. Andrew’s United Church 117 Bloor St EAST (near Church Street) Ring the buzzer for the gate keeper more info? www.eoforwic.ca

1 attendee
Fun & easy way to play more tennis (please read event description for details)

Fun & easy way to play more tennis (please read event description for details)

Tue, Jun 2, 11:00 PM
From PlayYourCourt Greater Toronto Group
3.1

We’re still working to get more people into these Meetups, but our goal is to give PlayYourCourt members a few social tennis outings each week in addition to your practice sessions and Challenge League matches. These Meetups are co-ed, super laid back, and all skill levels are welcome. Post your skill level and a suggested court in the comments section so we can round up as many players as we can for some tennis fun! Also, if you’re looking to meet new practice partners or play some matches and you aren’t already in the PlayYourCourt Community, you can go here to see what we’re all about and sign up: https://www.playyourcourt.com/tennis-community/toronto-ON/meetup/ If you love tennis, we’d love to have you! Be sure and watch the quick video that explains how everything works. Happy hitting! - Scott

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2 attendees
FIVARS 2026: Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories

FIVARS 2026: Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories

Mon, Jun 15, 3:00 PM
From VRTO ( Virtual Reality Toronto ) #VRToronto
4.6

[FIVARS - Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories](https://fivars.net) 2026 is shaping up to be one of the best in its 12-year history. Location-based festival in Toronto runs June 15-19th. This is an incredibly rare opportunity to see Canadian, North American, and World premieres of the best new #immersive content from all over the planet - Canada, China, Argentina, Italy, Denmark, USA, Netherlands, Finland, Iceland, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, and more, all under one roof. Online theater for passive works and live, remote VR performances continues for an additional 2 weeks. Please note: FIVARS will be live in Toronto for only 5 days. Tickets are for 1 x 2-hour block at a specific time and date. More than half of the catalog can only be seen in person, which includes all the interactive pieces. All tickets include access to the online theater, which features all dome and spherical video content and runs for 14 days following the LBE show. All tickets will have access to any live remote VR performances or WebXR pieces. They will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. All purchased FIVARS tickets will receive a rebate discount for VRTO conference passes, which run the following week, June 24-26th. Official Selections will be posted at fivars.net IMPORTANT: By RSVPing to this Meetup.com meetup, you understand that you must still purchase a ticket separately to attend FIVARS. This Meetup is for networking and information purposes only. Stay tuned for ticketing info at FIVARS.net

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Frequently asked questions

Cosplay groups are communities where people gather to celebrate and participate in costume play. Members dress up as their favorite characters from various media, including movies, games, and anime, often attending events and conventions together to showcase their costumes.

To find cosplay meetups in Toronto, use Meetup to explore local groups focused on cosplay. You can browse upcoming events in the area and connect with other fans who share your passion for bringing fantasy characters to life.

Yes, you can join multiple cosplay groups on Meetup. This allows you to participate in a variety of events, learn from different communities, and engage more fully with Toronto's vibrant cosplay scene.

To RSVP for a Meetup event, simply log into your account, find the event you’re interested in, and click the RSVP button. This helps organizers manage attendance and keep you informed about any updates or changes.

Check Meetup for updated listings of cosplay events in Toronto happening this weekend. By keeping an eye on the event schedules, you can plan and participate in upcoming activities suited to your interests.

Meetup is free to browse. You can explore groups, events, and communities without cost. However, some events might charge a fee for participation. Always check event details for any costs.

While Meetup doesn't directly facilitate planning, joining cosplay groups can enhance your planning by providing ideas and inspiration. Being part of a community allows you to exchange tips and participate in communal crafting sessions.

Yes, some cosplay groups may organize online events. These can include virtual meetups, costume workshops, or themed discussions, offering flexibility for members to participate from anywhere.

Join a variety of cosplay meetups to expand your network in Toronto. Engage in group discussions, attend events regularly, and collaborate on cosplay projects to build friendships based on shared interests.

You can start by proposing your event idea to one of the local cosplay groups. If there’s enough interest, you may be able to collaborate with existing group leaders to organize and host your own event.

The breadth of cosplay interests vary. While some niche characters may have limited attention, groups in Toronto often encourage diversity and support members in exploring unique cosplay choices.

Not necessarily. Cosplay events in Toronto range from small, intimate gatherings to large, bustling conventions. Meetup groups cater to a variety of preferences, allowing you to choose the atmosphere you enjoy most.

Meetup connects people with similar interests but can’t guarantee immediate friendships. Building connections often requires active participation in community activities and consistent engagement.

While Toronto has a vibrant cosplay scene, the availability of specific groups depends on existing interest in certain themes or characters. New groups may form as interest grows, providing more options.

Meetup isn’t designed for finding materials, but joining groups can be a resource for tips and recommendations through peer advice and group discussions focused on assembling costumes.