and well add it to the calendar. little-canada.ca, For Torontonians, the Cavalcade of Lights is the official start of winter. December 1 at 7:30 pm. A few GTA events are listed - June 2 to 4, 2023. 3. December 9 at Koerner Hall (273 Bloor West), 8 pm. We're taking what we hope will be a short holiday from updating this list as Torontonians are taking a break from attending and hosting public events due . rcmusic.com. From December 10 onwards in theatres everywhere. $37.50-$97.50. You cant really appreciate Ken Russells Tommy (December 12, 11 am) until youve been trapped in a massive auditorium with it. As you watch the tree light up at Cumberland and Bellair, enjoy musical performances by Canadian singers Kiesza and Carys. French underwater photographer and biologist Laurent Ballesta claimed the top prize this year for an image of camouflage groupers swimming in a dramatic cloud of sperm and eggs. In Alice In Winterland, Kimberly-Ann Truong, Dan Chameroy, Eddie Glen, Sara-Jeanne Hosie and Thom Allison star in this choose-your-own-adventure take on Lewis Carrolls classic, presented in association with Crows Theatre. To December 26. Against the Grains innovative film adaptation of Handels Messiah capturing performers in every province and territory in the country, in six languages was one of the breakthrough events of the year. The three concerts aim to reintroduce community, experimentation and risk to classical music and spark conversation. February 25 Bacon & Leggs - Saturday Drag Brunch at The Smith House Looking for a drag brunch spot to check out? $10-$14. If you want to get in the holiday spirit without blowing your budget, you can enjoy these eight free activities around Toronto that are filled with festive cheer. torontojunction.ca. Both works comment on the line between safety and freedom.To February 27. December 8 at 8 pm. 7. Inuvialuk artist Maureen Grubens large-scale installation of sculptural sleds, Moving With Joy, will also be on display. Various venues. Copyright 2023 | All rights reserved by Post City Magazines, Inc.>. coc.ca/Requiem, NOW cover star Mustafa is playing his first hometown headlining show as a musical act and he gets a very grand stage (not far from his Regent Park home) to do it: Massey Hall. 945 Bloor West. Now its back, and in addition to being available to stream on-demand, its getting in-person screenings, including two at TIFF. Featuring queer artists including girl in red, Hayley Kiyoko, G Flip, The Aces and more, the event is happening at Echo Beach. To celebrate the return of live music, local indie label ArtHaus is opening up what would be a label showcase to the general public. Fuel your caffeine addiction and go Coffee Shop Hopping. Head to The Smith House, hosted by Selena Vyle with guests Sapphire Woods, Buster. So this collaboration between the Canadian Opera Company and Against the Grain Theatre ought to be cathartic. Join the conversation There will also be floral workshops and a flower market taking place. thepowerplant.org. Opening festivities at this shapeshifting space under the Gardiner will feature a much-anticipated performance by The Aliens of Manila, along with food, drinks and dancing. To January 16. secondcity.com. Opens December 9 for a limited run. Asian-focused vendor market pop-up with 30+ vendors, live DJs, entertainment, photo booths, food and drinks. Otherwise, you can roam the streets and explore the cute photo ops for free. Some of the vendors you can expect to see this weekend range from kitschy art prints by Pete Ellison Studio to vintage clothing by Papa Vintage and delicious donuts by Dawn Made. $30-$60. This season brings back the return of two in-person immortal musical institutions: Andy Kims annual Christmas show and its new home, Massey Hall. Take in the views from the CN Tower Once the tallest structure in the world, the CN Tower is a symbol of the city and one of the most visited places in Toronto. Book a skating time at Union Station or just head out to city rinks like Nathan Phillips Square and Greenwood Park, or by the lake at Harbourfront Centre, which has a revamped rink. 1 Canadas Wonderland (Vaughan). 6. tso.ca. mirvish.com. Stackt Market (28 Bathurst). Massey Hall (178 Victoria). thebentway.ca. The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir sings traditional carols and works by Respighi plus more in this celebration of holiday music. Winter festivals with light displays are sweeping theme parks and botanical gardens across the continent. This two-acre stretch of sand is great for sunbathing and relaxing. Toronto's weekly summer beach party is back next month. Season passes and individual day passes are available for purchase. artmuseum.utoronto.ca, The acclaimed Swiss artist Miriam Cahn is getting her first major solo exhibition in North America. Shes also the inaugural artist-in-residence at the Aga Khan Museum. December 9-10 at History (1663 Queen East), 9 pm, all ages. shawfest.com. discusses his love of musicals with TIFFs Cameron Bailey. Starting June 3, Barbara Hall park will be transformed into a vibrant market with an array of vendors and delicious food to snack on. This 4th annual festival will take place in venues across the city and feature both feature-length and short films by Arab filmmakers in every genre under the sun. Price: Free, $11 per adult on select nights. Restaurant to open in Toronto space at the centre of controversyThe Roncesvalles neighbourhood has been rift with construction that doesn't appear to have a completion date in sight. $25 or annual pass, under 25 free. The opening coincides with the third aabaakwad, an international gathering of Indigenous artists at which Houle will give a keynote talk. Gather in the reopened music hall for a night that includes Billy Talent, the Sheepdogs, Ron Sexsmith, Jully Black, William Prince, Rushs Alex Lifeson, Men Without Hats and many, many more new and legacy Canadian acts. General admission and VIP tickets are available, the latter of which includes dedicated viewing areas at the main stage and a VIP bar. Miniature recreations of some of the nations most recognizable landmarks and cityscapes have already captured thousands of visitors hearts. 1605 Queen West. Free. Virtual screenings December 12 to January 9. Its been a difficult year, with so many lost to COVID-19 and suffering. $55-$75. $25-$79 ($22 for livestream tickets). To December 23. The 40-minute walk features one million LEDs and four light tunnels. (December 3 and 10), Gila Mnsters 8 Gays Of Channukah Queer Jewish Variety Show (December 5) and Robert Watsons Gay AF Christmas Spectacular, featuring stand-up, drag and musical comedy (December 8). Paradise Theatre (1006 Bloor West). Acclaimed author, Max Porter recites an abridged version of his latest novel Shy, with live musical accompaniment by none other than Feist. nightsoflights.ca. Spring Into Spice, Canadas first ethnic food and wine festival, is happening this Saturday at the Stanley Barracks Garden in Hotel X, and itll be your chance to taste some of your favourite cuisines or sample new ones youre interested in exploring. thedistillerywintervillage.com. Musicals! Torontos gas plant spat with Ontario + which TDSB graduates move on to college or university?Torontos pollution problems, a new lawsuit against condo developers and disparities in post-secondary education. comedybar.ca. $29-$125. 1. And you need to see Purple Rain (January 6, 6:15 pm) at least once in all its 35mm glory. June 5 Loud Luxury at Cabana Pool Bar Kick off the summer season as Canadian EDM duo Loud Luxury takes over the pool bar. Blind artist Alex Bulmer has adapted her series of blind travel essays for theatre in Perceptual Archeology (or How To Travel Blind). Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front East). November 26 to January 2. shows, which are all-ages daytime concerts. Things to doin Toronto this week include two film festivals, one saucy burlesque show, live rubgyon the steps of City Hall, and the always colourful launch of Pride month. We've laid out all the must-see spots, how to get around and where to stay. 10 Dundas East. Gordon Lightfoot is one of the artists most associated with the venue-, so its only fitting he gets to do the honours (he also played the closing show in 2018). T'is the season to be jolly, but it can also be the season to be feeling broke due to all the Christmas shopping and events. November 27 at 7:30 pm (accessible for six months afterwards). $44.50-$64.50. trampolinehall.net/tintsDec2021. Join the conversation Comedy Bar (945 Bloor West). $25-$195. The Little Canada exhibit has made a gigantic splash in the city. December 4 at 7 pm on CTV. The regular food truck festival at Scarborough Town Centre with everything from spicy chicken to macaroni pie is hosting a Holiday Street Market, adding a hot cocoa bar, maple syrup lollipops, cider, mulled wine, kids rides, a fire pit lounge and all the usual Christmas decor to their usual lineup. Assembly Park (80 Interchange Way . One of the best free activities you can do is set up a picnic with your friends and families while having a beautiful scenic backdrop with dashing green spaces. Combining crokinole and curling, its a made-in-Canada game ideal for outdoor-space-starved high-rise residents. So its version of Handels The Messiah will clock in at an efficient 85 minutes. Weekends December 3 to 24. December 10 to 31. shawfest.com. santasvillageto.com. If you and your little ones want to take your experience of Tchaikovskys classic to the next level, theres Storywall Entertainments The Immersive Nutcracker, A Winter Miracle. For rock climbers, nearby Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Mount Nemo have some of the best sport climbing routes near the city. Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe). $5-$10. Find out at the annual undergraduate art competition, which is back online this year. Revue Cinema (400 Roncesvalles). 3401 Dufferin. James Kudelkas lavish staging of Tchaikovskys classic holiday ballet has charmed all-ages audiences at the National Ballet of Canada for more than 25 years. A favourite of the Royals Laser Blast series, youll find Dial Code Santa Claus (aka Deadly Games) at the Revue this year, playing in the American Genre Film Archives loving digital restoration with an image so clear youll see every drop of Fake Saint Nicks blood as it sprays across the fireplace. showclix.com. There will be skate rentals, lessons and hot drinks. Jun 3, 2023 to Jun 5, 2023 Wychwood Theatre Find your "inner magic" with The Amazing Magic Mel during this upbeat, hilarious, and interactive magical experience. The parties will take place every Sunday or on a holiday Monday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Now that Cherry Beach has been ranked as one of the cleanest beaches in Ontario, it's even more reason to head. Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen West). Danforth Music Hall (147 Danforth). With Pride around the corner, what is a better way to kick off the beginning of Pride month than with a drag show, some retail therapy, music and dancing; but make sure to arrive early if you want to enjoy the event to the fullest. Combine the fun of going to a beach along with the great vibes of a music festival with Toronto's favourite beach party coming back to Cherry Beach this summer. The unique event which sold out last year supports Toronto Sick Kids and other charities. 317 Dundas West. Right: Woman standing by a Christmas tree. Take a stroll in Kensington for the city's first Pedestrian Sunday of 2023 A favourite in the city, Pedestrian Sundays are back beginning this Sunday and running the last Sunday of every month until Oct. 29! This year more than ever we need to laugh. The citys first Indigenous art market is underway in Leslieville and the timing couldnt be better since the pandemic has cancelled pow wows and other events where Indigenous artists sell work. Narcity Media Inc. Madeline Forsyth is an Associate Editor for Narcity Media focused on Toronto restaurants and is based in Toronto, Ontario. We can only imagine what it will sound like in the grand hall. Read our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. Subscribe to Event Updates Filter by Category Format When May 28 Remembering Burt Bacharach Toronto, ON, Canada May 28 Make New Friends (Yoga & Hang) Downward Dog Yoga Centre Starts at CAD 35 May 28 12 NUMARALI ADAM TORONTO 12 NUMARALI ADAM Starts at CAD 40 May 28 Canadian shooters are well represented, and the youngest photog featured in the show is a 10-year-old from India. Revival Event Venue January 15 Bargain Bin Drag. Free. True to its name, Taverns And Palaces (out December 10) was recorded at the Horseshoe Tavern and Lees Palace, two storied music venues, and theyll celebrate the release with a string of shows on those very stages. tso.ca. Catch up with your favourite local exhibitors and discover some new ones, all while staying carefully masked. Those who want to experience the immersiveness of the gallery are encouraged to use the augmented reality ARTvive app. Free. masseyhall.com. ), December 20 and 22 at 9:30 pm. Because of health and safety precautions, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra is committed to performing shorter programs until early next year. $33-$109. Stars have made holiday shows part of their emotional indie pop brand for decades, and now they can do that again. There is also a speakeasy yurt and Ferris wheel, but these activities will cost you money. There will be no external performers and all childrens roles will be performed by National Ballet students. That power-pop sugar rush is one of the Vancouver bands undisputed classics, and theyll play it live in a show that includes their all-star part-timers Dan Bejar and Neko Case. Run by the Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts, the market features 15 artists representing different Indigenous nations, including muralist Mo Thunder and fashion designer Warren Steven Scott. And the park is accessible via the Yonge-University subway line. 10 things to do in Toronto this week Things to do in Toronto this week include live storytelling, guided beer tasting, a big vogue-dancing show down, and a farmers market in a gorgeous. mirvish.com. $39-$149. Pwyc-$100. Thhere will be physical distancing protocols in place and there wont be a fireworks display. Queer audiences will enjoy the live podcast taping of Trevor Campbells You Made Me Queer! The pop-up also features food cooked over wood-fired pits and ovens, such as pizza, turkey legs, vegan soup and more. Steven Spielbergs new adaptation of the groundbreaking Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim musical stars Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose and David Alvarez, and has already been hailed as a modern masterpiece. December 3 and 4 at 7:30 pm, matinee December 4 at 2 pm. Thatll give you enough time to savour Simon Rivards conducting, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and soloists Anna-Sophie Neher, Rihab Chaieb, Spencer Britten and Stephen Hegedus. November 27 from noon to 10 pm. tiff.net/musicals. $45-$65 per vehicle. Make your weekends memorable. In addition, there will be no celebrity guests as the Cannon Dolls. Submit it for free Why You Need To Go: You can glide around an ice rink for free at Union Station this season. James Kudelkas lavish staging of Tchaikovskys classic holiday ballet has charmed all-ages audiences at the National Ballet of Canada for more than 25 years. And now that we can be in basements again, its back this time at Paradise Theatre (not quite a basement, but close enough). November 25 to 27 at 8 pm. Mount Joy GO Station (1801 Bur Oak, Markham) and Meadowvale GO Station (6845 Millcreek, Mississauga). The festival is all about pairing wines with these delicious dishes, so get ready for some inventive and unique pairings to expand your palette. This free, family-friendly activity is a fun way to get active during the cold season. Now those who couldnt attend the handful of sold-out shows can watch Jully Black, Sara Farb, Kelly Holiff, Beau Dixon, Andrew Penner and others via online stream of the concert and harmonize to Islands In The Stream without disturbing others. December 3 to April 3. The Pride Pool Party will take over the Grand Bizarre Supper Club on June 16, hosted by Drag performer Suki Doll, and featuring performances from famous Drag twins Sugar and Spice, and DJs John. Why get a picture with Santa when you can get a selfie with a velociraptor instead? Plie and pirouette to . 350 King W. tiff.net. According to Ashley the lastToronto Queer Market had a turnout of over 3000 people! For more events happening this month, click here. Free on TIFFs Twitter account @TIFF_NET. rom.on.ca. Theyve got two nights billed as Live At Last at the shiny new venue on the east end. Much more than One Week of shows, the long-running Toronto band are playing at least 15: 12 Hits for the Holidays shows and three Snacktime! According to Ashley Champion, founder of Toronto Queer Market, there is always something new: "When choosing vendors we make sure that 25 per centof our vendors are vendors we haven't had before. December 3 to 31. Sat, May 27 2023, 11:00 am - Sun, May 28 2023, 4:00 am. Ive also had a lot of feedback from people thathave come to the market, saying it's an easy way to go out and socialize without the pressure of having to go to a bar.. $29.99 and up. To January 2. The launch date hasnt been announced but the Bentways rink will reopen without capacity limits or pre-registration sometime next month. Load (Hey, everyone celebrates the holidays in their own way. Why You Need To Go: The Cavalcade of Lights is back, and you can enjoy dazzling lights, art installations, skating, and a holiday fair running until December 23. Alas, there wont be any food or beverage sampling this year, so youll have to get takeout and try it at home. Free. $35 per household. Join the conversation 72 Perth. instagram.com/indigenous_art_market, The Sweaters N Snowflakes Food & Wine Bar is a partially heated space that offers mulled wine, spiked hot chocolate, apple cider and other holiday inspired cocktails. The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: December 10-12 BY NOW Staff December 9, 2021 ADVERTISEMENT July Talk are Live At Last Toronto alt-rock band July Talk were one of the first to. revuecinema.ca, The Revue celebrates the 75th anniversary of Frank Capras enduring holiday favourite Its A Wonderful Life you know, the one where Jimmy Stewarts self-sacrificing George Bailey is presented with a disturbing vision of what the world would have been like without him by throwing it back up on the big screen, the better to appreciate the way Capra balances Stewarts despairing performance with Donna Reeds warm-hearted radiance. dinoholiday.ca. December 9 at 8 pm. Museum of Contemporary Art (158 Sterling). The outdoor wine and resto bar aims to channel a forest atmosphere with Scotch pines, garland and lights. $41-$161. 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 2P3, Canada. Watch a free drag show while you shop at this inclusive Toronto market. $29.95-$39.95 (per vehicle). $15-$20 (free for kids under 2). Known for work that mixes architectural elements and pop culture references, she has filled the museums five outdoor infinity pools with 24 tons of blue rubber mulch. The figure-8 skate trail under the Gardiner is back this year. $34.50-$59.50. Located just 10 minutes from each other, we have often checked out routes in Rattlesnake Point and moved on to Nemo after doing the ones that were within our limites. Things to do in Toronto this weekend include some art in the park, a popular food event, a South-Asian culture festival, and believe it or not, dog 10 things to do in Toronto this week Chinatown is getting a two-day street festival in Toronto this summer The top 15 buildings to see at Doors Open Toronto 2023 10 things to do in Toronto this week, 10 things to do in Toronto this week Chinatown is getting a two-day street festival in Toronto this summer The top 15 buildings to see at Doors Open Toronto 2023 10 things to do in Toronto this week, [IMG] Saturday 3.06.2023 at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT U.S. Broadcast: KSWTV.com Venue: National Stadium 'PGE Narodowy' Attendance: +50.000 Location: Warsaw, Read more >>, Sixteen things to see, do, read and hear in Toronto this JuneIncluding Shania Twains homecoming concert, the National Ballets fancified Romeo and Juliet, Ashley Audrains highly anticipated second novel and the return of Luminato. Barenaked Ladies usually have something up their (non-existent?) Audiences are clearly mesmerized by the mix of movement and immersive projections and multimedia designs by co-creator Thomas Payette. Twilight fans can revisit the most unhinged love triangle of the YA genre with comedy duo Carley Thorne and Meredith Mullen. $30-$90 ($20-$40 to watch online). $8 Friday-Sunday after 4 pm and December 20-23 after 4 pm; free admission at other times. The app lets viewers see added digital layers to the art thats displayed at local businesses in the neighbourhood. $25-$45. Casa Loma. Things to do this weekend in Toronto. This city-wide event returns for another big year with some of Torontos most architectural, cultural and socially significant sites offering free entrance all weekend. A month or two ago, the citys music and theatre tastemakers were raving about Uncovered: The Music Of Dolly Parton, Musical Stage Companys in-person concert featuring local talents doing the songs of the Queen of Country Music (and big donor of vaccine research). Stackt Market was on to something when it hosted the citys first crokicurl rink in 2019. Expect to see pieces from the artist when he was travelling between Paris and Barcelona in his late teens and early twenties. It wouldnt be the holidays without a Ross Petty Productions panto. mirvish.com. Right: Woman standing by a Christmas tree. These are also very close to Milton. artbylighthouse.com. To December 19 at Union Stations Skywalk (7 Station). A $2 donation to the Canadian Foundation for Aids Research gets you maple syrup frosted on snow. Emergency alerts will blare across Ontario during nationwide test. Watch the beloved holiday movie on a big screen as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra plays John Williamss delightful score. And the park is accessible via the Yonge-University subway line. 10 things to do in Toronto this week Chinatown is getting a two-day street festival in Toronto this summer The top 15 buildings to see at Doors Open Toronto 2023 10 things to do in. Check out all upcoming weekend events in Toronto. There will be a drag show from 3-4 p.m. with Allysin Chaynes, Messy Margaret and Delirios, as well as comedy by up and coming comedian Kez Vicarious-Robinson and music by EDM artist Xentrx. santasvillageto.com. December 4 and 5 from 9 am to 5 pm. Musicians Brad Cherwin and Sebastian Ostertag are launching the West End Micro Music Festival with a series of concerts called Mozart Is Dead. What does S.T.A.T.I.O.N. journeyintoenchantment.ca. Torontos own Lowest of the Low are celebrating the return of live music with a double live album. thesantaclausparade.com. 10801 McCowan. On now, Wednesdays through Sundays to January 30. Even if you have attended this event before, there are plenty of new things to see. See related story here. The 45-minute stroll includes a storytime session with Santa reading Twas The Night Before Christmas and selfie ops at six feet apart. This year its been adapted with special health precautions. $10-$14. The Village is excited to once again participate in Doors Open Toronto. Produced by the folks behind Immersive Van Gogh and the recent Klimt show, the 360-degree experience brings the fairy tale and music to life with vivid animation, projections and special effects that place you right in the action. On select nights, even skate rentals will be free, and you can also indulge in complimentary hot chocolate. Load Ride the elevator to the main observation deck to take in views of Toronto's skyline from 346m (1136ft). It's also the first PS Kensington of the season. November 26 to January 1. Sold out. And no wonder, since the show-within-a-show includes classic Irving Berlin numbers like Cheek To Cheek, Easter Parade and you guessed it White Christmas. avengersstationcanada.com. And Beyond Monet is coming back and now offers pre-show yoga and post-show art class add-ons. Weekends in Toronto are always filled with activities, and this one is no exception. You can enjoy this amazing city without breaking the bank! Things to do in Toronto this week include two film festivals, one saucy burlesque show, live rubgy on the steps of City Hall, and the always colourful launch of Pride month. First-time mainstage director Paloma Nuez and ensemble members Tricia Black, Andrew Bushell, Nkasi Ogbonnah, Hannah Spear, Natalie Metcalfe and Chris Wilson get laughs from timely sketches, songs and improv scenes. tiff.net. Festival Theatre (10 Queens Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake). Expect a healthy dose of participation and self-empowerment. $25-$195. Free. comments. From December 15, limited run. The Iranian-Canadian artist is prominently featured in MOCAs GTA21 show and will exhibit in the Toronto Biennial of Art next year. Now we get to hear those glorious riffs live again. To December 24. Royal Alexandra Theatre (260 King West). The pandemic has led to a few odd anniversary shows like this one: the New Pornographers celebrating the 21st birthday of Mass Romantic. See review here. revuecinema.ca, A year before Home Alone, Ren Manzors cult yuletide thriller imagined a face-off between a bogus Santa and an extremely resourceful French kid whos been looking for an excuse to let his Rambo fixation run wild. musicalstagecompany.com. December 7 to 9 at 8 pm, matinee December 8 at 2 pm. Me As Happening features over 200 works exploring themes like womens rights, gender roles, the human body and the relationship between sex, violence and power. And Jimmy Cliffs performance in The Harder They Come (December 9, 6:15 pm) plays so much better with a crowd. Various prices. featuring Sort Ofs Amanda Cordner (December 2), the variety show Comic Sans: A Chosen Family Christmas (December 2), Tom Hearn and Erica Gellerts Tom & Erica: A Holiday Ho-Ho-Ho-Down! From skating rinks to festivals, these events will have you and your wallet feeling jolly. rcmusic.com. A&J Fotos/Getty Images. Theres a great lineup of rising artists including Adria Kain, Lu Kala and Clerel, plus earlier DJ sets from Bambii and Junia-T who will be spinning while you go holiday shopping at stalls from local artisans. Tickets are needed for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays after 4 p.m., and December 27 to 31 after 4 p.m. monettoronto.com. comments. So what better way to support talented craft makers than by attending the beloved annual exhibit? To January 16. The show includes work by 13 recent grads from Canadian art school, including NSCADs Anna Kuelken who claimed the national prize for a short film about her return to her family farm in rural Alberta during the pandemic. Assembly Park (80 Interchange Way). Have an event youd like to plug? Dundas West from Quebec to Indian Grove. 4. stand for? If you're looking for something else to do while at the hotel, you can check out the Christmas bar, the Thirsty Elf, although you'll need to pay for this experience. Check out our Events section The Garrison (1197 Dundas West). Best thing? Select What A Bagel locations across the city are giving away 6 free bagels to walk-in customers today! The Power Plant (231 Queens Quay West). 7 Station. Like the show he created and stars in, Youssefs comedy focuses around his experiences as 20-something Egyptian-American Muslim and the spiritual contradictions he has to navigate. This 98 room castle sits on the Niagara escarpment, 460' above sea level, looking down on the city of Toronto and was. stackmarket.com, The four-day Taste Of Iceland festival includes everything from a concert, a film screening, a DJ skate night and a literary round table. And now its roaring back with two very special holiday performances, with Oliveira on hand to encourage as much enthusiasm as the crowd can muster. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen West). You can even get yourself 3D scanned and become one of the little people in the exhibit. Free admission. Other big buzz holiday-themed shows include A Very Mark Forward Christmas & Other Holidays (December 11) and The Gaetano Nunziato Christmas Especialo, with a stacked lineup of guests that includes Tom Henry, Gwynne Phillips, Brandon Ash Mohammed and more (December 14). This is a vast collection of close to 2,000 paintings, sculptures, carvings and other objets d'art donated to the AGO. A post shared by Union Station (@torontounion). This years parade will have fewer floats (24 instead of 30+) and feature an Indigenous float called Creation Story designed by Anishinaabe artist Phil Cote. Things to do in Toronto this weekend include some art in the park, a popular food event, a South-Asian culture festival, and believe it or not, dog. Woman standing in a light tunnel. December 2 to 23. $62-$138. Toronto alt-rock band July Talk were one of the first to embrace drive-in concerts during the height of COVID, but now that live concerts are allowed again they couldnt wait. 1 Yonge. $35-$60. Hear from top crime and mystery writers, learn about whats trending in the publishing world for this genre and get tips on how to begin your own manuscript. December 3 to 19. Doors Open Toronto| Black Creek Pioneer Village. To December 31. Cabana Waterfront Patio Events you might want to check out About the Event. The Art Gallery of Ontario is staging a huge retrospective on internationally acclaimed Saulteaux artist Robert Houle. The work depicts how sleds are used by Arctic communities. Things to do in Toronto this weekend include a WNBA meet-and-greet, sneaker culture extravaganza, neighbourhood block party, outdoor market, and se 10 things to do in Toronto this week Canada's Wonderland opens for the season this week 10 things to do in Toronto this week, 10 things to do in Toronto this week Canada's Wonderland opens for the season this week 10 things to do in Toronto this week. The Movies That Moved Us puts classics from Hollywood to Bollywood back on the big screen, with stops in Jamaica, France and even Canada, for John Greysons radical Zero Patience (December 10, 6:15 pm). December 1 at 8:30 pm. $33.90-$152.55. If you're looking for a weekend of artistic and cultural immersion, wanting to do a food tour of the city, or you're simply hoping for 48 hours of exploration, you're going to love Toronto! Provocative Toronto artist, Bruce La Bruce appears live in conversation with AGO Program Curator, Bojana Stancic to talk photography. Toronto's Distillery Historic District has been transformed into a Winter Village, which will be open until March 31. ago.ca. An exciting new music festival is happening in Toronto this weekend Lavender Wild. To December 31. This edition of this popular speaker series will explore Torontos huge civic renaissance in the 60s and 70s, with a focus on art, culture, architecture and planning. eventbrite.ca. Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas West). December 6 at 7 pm. Some of the parks you can try are High Park, Toronto Islands Park, Riverdale Park, and Trinity Bellwoods Park. Redeemer Lutheran Church (1691 Bloor West). 15. Get outdoor exercise and shots for the gram at this holiday light display just north of the city in Vaughan. This popular Opera Revue show returns for another cheeky night of wild burlesque fun and music about love and lust. Free. A post shared by The Bentway Toronto (@thebentway), Address: 250 Fort York Blvd., Toronto, ON. Street Eats Market is busting out the holiday lights. Load You'll find a variety of local and international DJs playing great music throughout the festival. But dont worry, the digital projection re-imaginings of master painters seem to be here to stay: a Frida Kahlo immersive show is opening in the new year. $25-$79 or $22 livestream. The Art of Time Ensemble is back onstage after two years with this eclectic take on a holiday concert. comedybar.ca, 2023 GMI Publication Inc. All rights reserved. The exhibit showcases more than 100 works, which range from paintings and sketches to sculptures. 2800 Danforth. Since 2006, this musical extravaganza has been uplifting and showcasing the best in South Asian music across Canada. Were thinking: a lot. Destinations Europe Austria Vienna Czech Republic Prague France Paris Hungary Budapest Italy Poland Krakau Switzerland Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto is staying open until midnight with cocktails and drag shows, Toronto's weekly summer beach party is back next month, Here's everything you need to know about Toronto Pride Month for 2023, 10 must-attend events in Toronto before spring is over, Watch a free drag show while you shop at this inclusive Toronto market, Chinatown is getting a two-day street festival in Toronto this summer. Why You Need To Go: Fleurs De Villes NOL is a new holiday experience happening in Yorkville, and you can explore a trail filled with festive floral installations. The producers of this seasonal drive-thru are playing fast and loose with the winter theme. $25-$45. Must-attend events in Toronto before spring is over include a downtown busker festival, dragon boating on the island, two spring markets and the sounds of the NXNE Music Festival. $75-$82 (admission to Holiday Hills is free). To January 2. $12.50 (or $60 for four, includes 15 ride tickets). For the full listings make sure tocheck out our events section. Celebrate the theatrical experience at the Lightbox with cinemas most reliably uplifting genre: the movie musical. The free outdoor gallery features 20 augmented reality installations and four animated wall murals. People are wishing that Doors Open Toronto would change this one major thingThis past weekend, thousands of people were given an exclusive peek inside a ton of buildings around Toronto that are usually shuttered to the publ B.C. December 24 at 4 pm. Designed and created for blind and sighted audiences, Bulmer is one of the most influential disabled artists, playwrights and directors in Canada and this performance, premiering on Thursday and running until June 25, is sure to impress. Watch a Concert at Harbourfront. 300 King West. Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place (100 Princes Blvd). The festival continues on Saturday blogto.com 8d Read more on blogto.com entertainment news 9. $8.50-$15. November 25 to December 11 and December 30. facebook.com/basementrevue. Good news for those who are eagerly awaiting the third season of the Hulu/Crave show Ramy: the shows creator, Ramy Youssef, is coming to Toronto for a Just For Laughs-presented show at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. 10 things to do in Toronto this week Have an event you'd like to plug? Someone is hilariously offering a $2 reward for their 'lost' pet worm in TorontoLost pet signs posted to utility poles can be a heartbreaking sight to come by on Toronto streets, but one missing poster spotted in the city is bu Head Topics, publish breaking news of all around the world. A three-day street eats fiesta featuring live music, food, goodies, and family entertainment in Scarborough. oneofakindshow.com, For the second year in a row, this art walk in the Junction will feature an outdoor gallery of international artists and artists from the GTA. After 20 months of various degrees of isolation and anxiety, your social skills are probably rusty. From $29, children 15 and under from $20. December 2 to 5. and well add it to the calendar. Mainstage show Welcome Back To The Future promises to get us laughing at the new normal, while the Tourco show The Fast And The Furiously Festive! There's also. Discover life in the 19th century. Veteran Toronto rocker is still going strong after decades. ticketmaster.ca. Unlike Amazon, local businesses and artisans have been hit hard by the pandemic. Day 1. December 2 at 7 pm. December 3, doors 8 pm. Conductor Steven Reineke leads the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Canadian Broadway star Ryan Silverman in a selection of carols and holiday pop tunes, followed by a sing-along portion. This rain-proof spring market will feature local artists with ceramics, jewellery, paintings, sculpture, photographs at the Wychwood Barns. To December 8. Seriously, were genuinely asking. The creator of Hamilton, In The Heights and the recent Netflix movie tick, tick BOOM! All rights reserved, But kids can drop a letter in his mailbox and get a personalized missive in return, plus enjoy a socially distanced meet-and-greet with Big Red at Union Stations Skywalk, which will be transformed into Santas Village. December 11 at the Phoenix Concert Theatre (410 Sherbourne). $29.50-$39.50. 77 Wynford. But the story, sets, music and dance will still enchant. national.ballet.ca. Whether you're organizing the event, or just know about. Royal George Theatre (85 Queen, Niagara-on-the-Lake). Photos released of suspect wanted after 2 women stabbed in Toronto's ChinatownToronto police have released additional photos of a suspect wanted for allegedly injuring two women in separate stabbings in Chinatown over the weekend. Design by Creative Partner, A free, pop-up ocean adventure is coming to Toronto for World Ocean Day, Average price of GTA home hit nearly $1.2 million in May, Ontario lowers minimum age requirement for lifeguards, 5 events you can check out in Toronto to honour Indigenous History Month, Toronto police seized over 500 fraudulent accessible parking permits last year, Discussing National Day Against Gun Violence with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Raptors President Masai Ujiri. Snow Magic is basically a tour of Burning Man-style sculptures think pyrotechnics, optical effects and Tim Burtonesque trance music. sends up the holiday season. Indoors she is showing 30 stained-glass mosaics. November 25 to January 8. holidaystreetmarket.com. installation at Yorkdale Shopping Centre offers fans of all ages the chance to explore Bruce Banners lab, try to lift Thors hammer and wander Tony Starks workshop, all as part of the immersive training for a position at Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Local headlines and stories are HeadTopics.com immediately. Along with a performance of Mozarts haunting choral masterpiece, it incorporates interviews with the works four soloists, who have all had to deal with grief and healing during the pandemic. The laser tower is giving strong Jennifer Lopez Waiting For Tonight video vibes. Red Is Beautiful will feature more than 90 large installations, paintings and drawings, encompassing works that run the gamut from abstract to pointedly political. Local headlines and stories are HeadTopics.com immediately. We have hundreds of applicants and want to give everyone a chance.". Design by Creative Partner, torontounion.ca, -harbourfrontcentre.com, toronto.ca/skating, A free, pop-up ocean adventure is coming to Toronto for World Ocean Day, Average price of GTA home hit nearly $1.2 million in May, Ontario lowers minimum age requirement for lifeguards, 5 events you can check out in Toronto to honour Indigenous History Month, Toronto police seized over 500 fraudulent accessible parking permits last year, Discussing National Day Against Gun Violence with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Raptors President Masai Ujiri. artoftimeensemble.com. 74 Free or Cheap Things to Do in Toronto - The Wherever Writer Big city, small budget? Welcome Back begins December 3, and The Fast begins December 4. This rubgy throwdown will see three turf pitches set up for rowdy 5 on 5 action right in the middle of Nathan Phillips Square! Hockey Hall of Fame. Enjoy a car-free, pollution-free stroll through Kensington Market - the area truly comes alive without cars in the way! Why You Need To Go: The Fairmont Royal York has a new Gingerbread Lane made of real candy, and you can wander along this sweet-smelling path and snap some photos for free. The big Christmas tree will light up Nathan Phillips Square along with light installations inspired by cultural festivals from around the world. Formerly known as the Toronto Christmas Market, the Distillery Winter Village is running with a more modern and intimate rebrand. Register now to support the cause! Submit it for free Celebrate community and the power of diverse dance forms in an open house of pop-up performances, workshops, refreshments and activities for all ages. ago.ca, Ghazaleh Avarzamani is having a good Toronto run. For the full. national.ballet.ca. December 10-11 from 7 to 9 pm. $13-$16. There will be no external performers and all childrens roles will be performed by National Ballet students. historytoronto.com. To December 23. She only got to do a virtual release show, so this overdue hometown gig is a big one. Second Citys new revue in its brand new temporary home at Comedy Bar Danforth officially opens this weekend. For 13 years, singer/songwriter Jason Collett (also of Broken Social Scene) has been delivering half-literary, half-musical variety shows featuring a series of surprise guests. 621 Richmond West. Yum. Phoenix Concert Theatre (410 Sherbourne). Things to do in Toronto this weekend include food festivals, a spring art market, the city's premiere bookshow, and the much-anticipated annual Doors Open tours. For those looking for a non-traditional take on the holidays, Art of Time Ensembles To All A Good Night 6 should do the trick. Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe). Kids Weekend: Family Fun Things to Do This Weekend in Toronto and the GTA June Festivals: GTA Festivals During June Designed and created for blind and sighted audiences, Bulmer is one of the most influential disabled artists, playwrights and directors in Canada and this performance, premiering on Thursday and running until June 25, is sure to impress. For a different kind of family fun this year, check out Canadas largest indoor dinosaur park. DriveThruFunCo.com, What are Canadas future art stars concerned with? December 18 and 19. comments, Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto is staying open until midnight with cocktails and drag shows, Toronto's weekly summer beach party is back next month, Here's everything you need to know about Toronto Pride Month for 2023, 10 must-attend events in Toronto before spring is over, Chinatown is getting a two-day street festival in Toronto this summer. Canadas Wonderland is getting in on the action with a second-annual WinterFest. $19-$32, annual passports available. Every Thursday in December. The Toronto Queer Market is one of the biggest queer vendor markets in Canada, featuring over 40 vendors. Royal Ontario Museum (100 Queens Park). December 6 at 8 pm. agakhanmuseum.org, If you havent been to a gallery since March 2020, catch up on what 21 local artists/art collectives are up to at MOCA. Re:Current Theatre presents the return of the popular interactive theatrical experience in which audience members of all ages, guided by facilitators, work with other players (or compete with them) to build an ideal society. Massey Hall (178 Victoria). Festival pass $50, individual tickets $20; free for students. This is a family-oriented and Christmas-centric attraction, with skating, nightly tree-lighting and themed villages and holiday shows. ticketweb.ca. Start with breakfast at the Drake Hotel, and then stroll through West Queen West, named one of the coolest neighborhoods in the world. - The Distillery District photo. for more upcoming events in Toronto We talked to him about it as part of our 40th anniversary look-back series. Artists including Tom Wilson, Jessica Mitchell and Jackie Richardson will be taking on a different set of holiday favourites than the usual from artists like John Prine, Stevie Wonder, Stephen Colbert & Elvis Costello. $14-$23. The parties will take place every Sundayor on a holiday Monday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Now that Cherry Beach has been ranked as one of the cleanest beaches in Ontario, it's even more reason to head over and take in the festivities. Local folk-rocker Tamara Lindeman and her band the Weather Station had a bit of a mid-career breakout this year with Ignorance, a climate-emergency-riffing album that resonated all over the world. Relish in the array of locally . 1 Yonge. Canada and Etalk. instagram.com/theparkdalehall. This neighbourhood market promises a day filled with activities, live music, and food and drink from local vendors. You cant get Jamaican seafood boil at the Distillery Winter Village. Head Topics, publish breaking news of all around the world. $29.50-$49.50. masseyhall.com. The Together Tour brings them back to the stage so you can belt out Your Ex-Lover Is Dead and shed a tear or two over a melancholy melodica. Perceptual Archeology (or How To Travel Blind), 10 amazing things to do to on a rainy day in Toronto, Buying a home in Toronto just got a lot more difficult as demand increases, Doug Ford is moving the Ontario Science Centre to Ontario Place, Drake officially announces two Toronto shows for North American tour. The 31st edition of this film fest will showcase 60+ films across the whole city in celebration of Jewish culture. In addition, there will be no celebrity guests as the Cannon Dolls. ticketmaster.ca. inspiredbyiceland.com, 2023 GMI Publication Inc. All rights reserved. 520 Progress. tso.ca. Adding an event to our listings is free and only takes seconds. November 26, December 3 and December 10 at 7:30 pm. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen West). $15. $48-$53. A post shared by Kseniya Tsoy / (@al.fergani). . Its become a cozy Toronto winter tradition. The ticketed event raises fund for SickKids Foundation and offers an upgrade that includes a gift bag with a festive mask, treats and trinkets and a personalized postcard. sleeves for the holidays, but this year theyre going all out. 55 Mill. Ontario Place (955 Lake Shore West). Embrace the end of winter at Toronto's very own Sugar Shack. How a Toronto high school student got $4.1 million in scholarship offers A Toronto high school student got $4.1 million in scholarship offers. The Motive Crime and Mystery Festival, happening from Friday to Sunday in Toronto, will be just the place for you. The Canadian production of Irene Sankoff and David Heins homegrown hit Broadway musical about how Newfoundlanders helped stranded airline passengers in Gander after 9/11 returns after the pandemic. $49.99-$99.99. The 40-minute walk features one million LEDs and four light tunnels. This acclaimed, Olivier Award-winning remount of Andrew Lloyd Webbers revolutionary rock musical touches down at the Princess of Wales for a month-long run. December 4, doors 7 pm. Live music and carolling will also take place. For more ideas, check out ourprevious round-up for the weekor head over to ourevents section for the full listings. Contact us or unsubscribe anytime. for more upcoming events in Toronto Choreographer Guillaume Cts powerful duet one of the first live and in-person dance shows during the pandemic debuted at the end of September, and its been going strong ever since. $35 per household for unlimited 48 hours viewing. 1. On now until late March. $19.99 and up. This year its been adapted with special health precautions. $24.85. If youre looking for things to do, theres a unique food and wine festival, an art walk in the east end and more! A post shared by alyssa marie (@uhliesza). $15. ticketmaster.ca. 10 things to do in Toronto this weekend | Flipboard Home 10 things to do in Toronto this weekend 10 things to do in Toronto this weekend March 10 It's night two of three of this music festival featuring Joe Rainey, Sister Ray and Eve Parker Finley. Masked kids and parents can visit Big Red and his elves, get a selfie (taken six feet apart) and enjoy a reading of the classic Twas The Night Before Christmas at this years pandemic-approved holiday event, a fundraiser for SickKids Foundation. Having drag performances attracts a lot of people and creates a space for queer entertainers. $35. . December 18 (one socially distanced, one at capacity). Anthony Oliveiras showcase for shiny garbage last celebrated Tom Hoopers misbegotten movie musical Cats with a full-on Jellicle Ball at the Revue in January 2020, meaning it was one of Torontos last blasts of wildness before the pandemic hit. NEST Toronto, ON Share this event Save this event: Barcode Saturdays @ NEST| Ladies Free Entry & Free Champagne Bottles Cannabis Comedy Festival Presents: Lit Comedy Hilarious and fun drag show with 5 of Toronto's best kings and queens, followed by an epic retro video dance party. Load 10 things to do in Toronto this weekend Radar Tanja-Tiziana Burdi Posted a minute ago Report Inaccuracy Things to do in Toronto this weekend include food festivals, a spring art. December 18 at 9:30 pm, December 19 at 6:45 pm. December TBD to February 21. December 17 and 18 at 8 pm, December 18 and 19 at 3 pm. Promise Cherry Beach is bringing back electronic music parties every month this summer from July to Labour Day. The Santa Claus parade, known to plow its way through the downtown core, is once again a broadcastonly event, airing on CTV from Canadas Wonderland. 2. The Shaw Festival brings back artistic director Tim Carrolls adaptation of the Dickens classic about a miser (Graeme Somerville) who finds redemption one Christmas Eve. $28.25-$96.05. Are you obsessed with figuring out whodunit before the answer is revealed to you? Here are 74 exciting cheap or free things to do in Toronto. In the meantime, the OG show Immersive Van Gogh is a pastoral peek into the swirling brushstrokes of the post-Impresionist Dutch painter, while Immersive Klimt: Revolution is a bit more adult-oriented, mixing the symbolist masters erotic and religious imagery and soundtracking it with Bowie and techno music. Why You Need To Go: The Distillery Winter Village is always a magical place to visit during the holiday season, and the best part is, it doesn't have to cost you a dime. Shy: An Evening of Storytelling with special guest Feist. revuecinema.ca. comments, Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto is staying open until midnight with cocktails and drag shows, Here's everything you need to know about Toronto Pride Month for 2023, 10 must-attend events in Toronto before spring is over, Watch a free drag show while you shop at this inclusive Toronto market, Chinatown is getting a two-day street festival in Toronto this summer. comedybar.ca. 10 things to do in Toronto this weekThings to do in Toronto this week include live storytelling, guided beer tasting, a big vogue-dancing show down, and a farmers market in a gorgeous How a Toronto high school student got $4.1 million in scholarship offersA Toronto high school student got $4.1 million in scholarship offers. $25 or annual pass (free for age 25 and under). December 1 to 31. Massey Hall (178 Victoria). westendmusic.ca. Sign up for our newsletter and get a curated list of the top Pwyc ($20 suggested). Go on an Ikea date. The TTC is changing its door chime sound this week and here's why, Store known for its homeware opening first Toronto location. Good thing Comedy Bar has programmed a bunch of holiday-themed shows. Read our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. November 30 at 7 pm. Madeline Forsyth Ontario Associate Editor 0 comments Dec 06, 2022, 8:30 PM Updated Woman standing in a light tunnel. $61-$141. They should pull out all the stops. There's a free skate rental program as well as free skating lessons on Tuesdays. Why You Need To Go: You can take a winter walk through the Junction for the third annual Window Wonderland event. TIFF Bell Lightbox (350 King West). $29.50. Sixty-two applications, 40 essays and hundreds of hours of painting later, this Grade 12 Etobicoke School of the Arts student scored a record windfall. Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe). It seems like it's far from the city but is, in fact, situated on the downtown waterfront. Sugar Beach It's a man-made beach, but Sugar Beach is as beautiful as any other along Lake Ontario. November 27 from 5 to 7 pm. Split a cookie dough cone at Junked Food Co. See on Instagram 5. rumble.org. The Riverdale ArtWalk is back this weekend from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days, and its your chance to see amazing art from new and established artists in the community (and perhaps snag a piece for your living room). If you havent delved into the immersive art craze, the holidays are a good time to catch up. November 25 to December 5. Free. NBS Block Party 2023. Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure. forestry company said it had links to Asian conglomerate until 2015Canada's largest forestry company denies current links with global giant Asia Pulp and Paper. Free. trending stories every day. All performers and crew have been fully vaccinated, and no children under 12 will be on stage. Its particularly enchanting in the gorgeous Royal George Theatre. Art Gallery of Ontario. Stand-up and actor Mark Forward (Mr. D) is joined by other comics to get big laughs from the season. Why You Need To Go: The Bentway's figure-eight skating trail is returning from another season, and you can glide around for free if you bring your own skates. This weekend-long event is your chance to shop everything antique for the holiday season. To April 18. torontounion.ca, -harbourfrontcentre.com, toronto.ca/skating. For the second year in a row, this seasons family-friendly offering is virtual. So Trampoline Halls Misha Glouberman is hosting and facilitating This Is Not The Show: The Live Experiment, a night of conversation and meeting new people. Fittingly enough, both spots are celebrating birthdays too 74 for the Horseshoe and 35 for Lees. The event will be hosted by Chloe Wilde from E! 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