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The festivities are coming.
Santa and his entourage arrive in mid-November, City Hall puts on an epic light show and markets pop up across the city. It’s not all candy canes and mistletoe, either. Pack your days with music, pro sports and much more.
SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Saint Nick hits The 6ix with a posse of parade floats on November 17. Join the action at the Holly Jolly Fun Run, a pre-parade 5K that warms up the crowd for the main event.
LET’S GO
CAVALCADE OF LIGHTS
On November 30, downtown is lit as Toronto energetically embraces the season with fireworks, musical performances, a DJ skate party and the lighting of the official City Hall tree.
SEE THE LIGHTS
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR
The world’s largest indoor agricultural fair and equestrian competition, The Royal wows fans with cute farm animals, agile SuperDogs and award-winninglocal food and drink November 1 to 10.
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TOP 3 HOT TICKETS
Cher: Here We Go Again Tour
Cirque du Soleil Alegria
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis: Big Band Holidays
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With 150+ emerging artists and 350+ industry delegates, Indie Week is the ultimate insider weekend for those who live for live music. Listen in on panels, demos, workshops and more.
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NOVEMBER EVENTS
There's a lot going on around the city this month, so mark your calendar!
Nov 6 – 10
National Ballet of Canada: Giselle
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Nov 14 – Dec 22
Toronto Christmas Market
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Nov 15 – 18
Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend
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Nov 15
Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins
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Nov 21 – Dec 1O
One of a Kind Show & Sale
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Nov 27
Toronto Raptors vs New York Knicks
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DECEMBER 2019
Toronto is rich in holiday traditions: Cavalcade of Lights, The Nutcracker ballet, the Christmas Market, Santa at Casa Loma — it goes on. This year, revisit your favourites and discover the city’s festive reveals.
CELEBRATE THE SEASON
WHAT'S NEW FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Wonderland launches WinterFest, the Toronto Zoo opens a mesmerizing multi-media experience and there’s a new rink in (down)town. Plus, pop-ups, plays and Raptors surprises.
START A TRADITION
EPIC HOLIDAY MARKETS
Eat, shop and bonfire hop at the Toronto Christmas Market. Explore collectibles, cosplay and comics at Fan Expo Holiday Market. And there’s more. Merry shopping.
SHOP THE MARKETS
SANTA UNDER THE SEA
Bring your fishmas spirit to Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada for breakfast with Santa and a once-in-a-lifetime sleepover with sharks in the Dangerous Lagoon!
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NEW YEAR’S EVE HOT SPOTS
CN Tower
Nathan Phillips Square
Lula Lounge
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DID YOU KNOW
Chinese food is a pop-culture fave on December 25, especially for some in Toronto’s Jewish community – or those who want to make merry, not food. Indulge in the tradition in Chinatown, where most restaurants are open (late!) on the big night.
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DECEMBER EVENTS
There's a lot going on around the city this month, so mark your calendar!
Dec 1
Toronto’s Chanukah Market
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Nov 29 – Dec 14
A Christmas Carol
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Nov 29 – Jan 4
Union Holiday
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Now – Jan 5
Aurora Winter Festival
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Dec 31
Future-Glam NYE Pary
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Dec 31
New Year’s Eve Harbour Cruise
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JANUARY 2020
Explore our urban wonderland as sparkling lights, DJ skate parties and glittering events shake up the city. Winter is here, and it’s less chill, ALL thrills.
START YOUR ADVENTURE
WINTER FESTIVALS
Longer nights mean brighter lights. Wait 'til sundown to make the most of the dazzling artwork, installations and light displays at the Toronto Light Festival, Aurora Winter Festival and more.
LIGHT IT UP
WINTERLICIOUS IS COMING
Fuel your adventures with a three-course prix fixe lunch or dinner at one of 200+ participating restaurants. Book your table early – reservations at the most coveted restaurants go quickly.
SEE WHAT’S COOKING
TORONTO BLUE JAYS WINTER FEST
The boys in blue heat up the off-season with meet and greets, interactive experiences, games and other fan faves on home field at Roger’s Centre.
LET’S PLAY BALL
URBAN ICE SKATING RINKS
Nathan Phillips Square
Bentway
Natrel Rink at Harbourfront Centre
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The Interior Design Show 2020 presents 53,000 products, companies and change-makers from around the world. Examine big visual ideas at the four-day contemporary design festival.
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JANUARY EVENTS
There's a lot going on around the city this month, so mark your calendar!
Now – Jan 12
Anastasia: The Musical
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Now – Mar 29
ROM presents Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Jan 10 – 12
Canada’s Bridal Show
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Jan 14 – Feb 9
Soulpepper:
Mother’s Daughter
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Jan 17 – 26
Toronto International Boat Show
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Jan 17 – 26
DesignTO
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This winter, take advantage of Toronto Spotlight Weekends!
Get out and do more with 2-for-1 and other amazing offers from 35+ attractions across four weekends. Check out all the museums, performances, food tours and so much more – CN Tower, Toronto Zoo and Ripley’s Aquarium included.
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FEBRUARY 2020
February is the month of love: love of family, food, free activities — even cars! Family Day weekend is stacked; we have some unique date ideas; and hot tips below for last-minute Winterlicious resos.
GET OUT, DO MORE
#TorontoSpotlight starts this weekend and that means 2-for-1 (and other!) amazing offers from more than 35 attractions across the city: food tours, performances, museums and much more.
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ICE, LIGHT AND ART
TO Light Fest is in full swing, ICEFEST takes over Yorkville with retro ice sculptures (Feb 8–9), Winter Light Exhibition starts Feb 8, and the Beaches Winter Stations will be on display starting Feb 17.
LOVE WINTER
WINTERLICIOUS TIP
Yes, resos have been open for two weeks now. But! If you missed the pre-Winterlicious window, check out Today’s Reservations Availability for last-minute tables, starting Jan 31.
HOW TO WINTERLICIOUS
TORONTO DATE IDEAS
Take a Best of TO Food Tour
Fly over Toronto with FlyGTA
Start a Wine Tasting Course
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Deep Sea Soiree 19+
This Valentine’s Day, bring a date, or swim solo to Deep Sea Soirée, a one-of-a-kind Valentine’s event at the Aquarium.
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DID YOU KNOW
There’s a lot going on at the Canadian International AutoShow this month (Feb 14–23): EV test drives, the world’s most exclusive Bugatti and a giant remote-controlled car test track – to name only a few.
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FEBRUARY EVENTS
There's a lot going on around the city this month, so mark your calendar!
Feb 1
Winter Craft Beer Festival
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Until Feb 9
LOOP Winter Stations
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Feb 6 – 21
Hansel and Gretel at COC
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Opens Feb 11
Hamilton at Ed Mirvish Theatre
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Feb 14 – 16
TIFF Next Wave Film Festival
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Feb 25 – Mar 1
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
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Mix it up in Toronto this month
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MARCH 2020
March is a sweet spot, isn't it? Winter magic is still in the air; spring is so close, you can taste it (might be the maple syrup). Take in frosty art and light displaysand a home-and-garden show. Hit up a skate partyand a Caribbean food fest. Mix it up.
MARCH BREAK IN THE CITY
Meet Winnie-the-Pooh at the ROM, check out the Magic Stage at the AGO and don't miss the Sugar Shack at Sugar Beach, March 14 to 15.
MORE SWEET IDEAS
NATIONAL HOME SHOW AND OOAK
The Enercare Centre plays host to both the National Home Show and Canada Blooms on March 13 to 22, then turns the floor over to the One of a Kind Show, March 25 to 29.
ALL THE SHOWS
CARIBBEAN STREET FOOD FESTIVAL
On March 28, head to The 519 on Church St. for Jamaican patties, Trinidad doubles, curries, games, live steel drums (3 to 6 pm) and much more - all brought to you thanks to Passport to Caribbean Food.
TASTE THE ISLANDS
IRISH BARS
PJ O''Brien''s
The Burren
Stout
TORONTO IS TURNING 186
You're invited to the party. On March 7 and 8, Nathan Phillips Square pulls out all the stops: 90 local vendors, food trucks, live bands, skate parties and tons of other activities.
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MARCH EVENTS
There''s a lot going on around the city this month, so mark your calendar!
March 2 - 29
Toronto Storytelling Festival
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March 4 - 15
Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival
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March 15
St. Patrick's Day Parade
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March 18 - 22
Toronto's Sportsmen's Show
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March 20 - 22
Toronto Comicon
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March 28 & 29
Elton John at Scotiabank Arena
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APRIL 2020
We love our city but it feels so empty without you.
While we can't connect in person right now, our job is still to inspire you to enjoy all the amazing experiences in Toronto. For now, we encourage you and your loved ones to stay safe and stay connected with us from home.
In the weeks since #socialdistancing cleared the streets and closed the venues, the incredible people behind Toronto's vibrant, unique culture have taken to the digital world.
Local bands livestream from empty venues, artists perform from their living rooms and attractions keep introducing new ways into their experiences.
The creativity and perseverance have been inspiring.
In this time when community is especially important, whatever shape that may take (nightly queer parties on Zoom or immersive theatre over the phone, maybe?), we invite you to explore ours.
#SeeTorontoNow from home, and we hope you'll #SeeTorontoSoon, IRL.
UNWIND TO TORONTO CULTURE
Peruse Aga Khan''s #MuseumWithoutWalls, catch one of many'live' concerts,listen to quality Canadian theatreand much more.
TUNE INTO TORONTO
KEEP THE KIDS ENTERTAINED
Enroll them in Zoo School, watch Ripley''s shark cam, learn an ancient language, "ride" 16 of Canada's Wonderland's coasters and even more.
MAKE LEARNING FUN
AN ASTRONAUT''S GUIDE TO SELF-ISOLATION
Feeling lonely? Stir-crazy? Chris Hadfield has some words of wisdom from his High Park neighbourhood home for everyone out there staying solo at home.
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BINGE-WORTHY & FILMED IN TORONTO
Degrassi: The Next Generation
Workin' Moms
Suits
DID YOU KNOW?
Raptor Serge Ibaka knows his way around the court and kitchen. Watch him cook unusual dishes (think: snake) for fellow players and celebs on his YouTube series, How Hungry Are You?.
(If that's not enough for your NBA fix, you can always re-watch the Raptor's championship run.)
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