Happy Monday, everyone! With the last few days of November upon us, Christmas is even closer. Festivities in the city are going strong, there are lots to do to celebrate this holiday season. From Christmas markets to holiday pop-ups, there’s something going on every day. So without further ado, here’s our roundup of things to do in Toronto from November 28th to December 4th.
Here are some things to do in Toronto this week:
TD Union Winter
It’s not winter without sprinkling in some bit of skating! The free skating rink by Union and TD is open from today until January 29th, 2023. Skate rentals are also available for free and you can register online.
CANIFF
The seventh edition of the Canadian International Fashion Film Festival is here from today until November 30 under the theme of “Community.” Tickets for the festival can be purchased via the website.
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Glow Toronto
The annual indoor Christmas festival is back opening on November 30th. You can look forward to the ‘Around The World’ light experience, performances, food and drink, vendor stalls for shopping and more. Tickets can be bought online.
Arcade Fire: The “We” Tour
Catch the Canadian rock band’s performance at Scotiabank Arena on December 1 & 2. You can get the tickets online.
Crokicurl
Crokicurl, which is a mix of curling and crokinole, is back this year at Stackt market with its 40 x 40 ice rink. Each session on the rink lasts 45 minutes and you can purchase tickets for weekdays and weekends.
Holiday Light Tour
Make the holiday season lit with Casa Loma’s Holiday Light Tour from December 1st to January 8th, 2023. There will be light displays, installations, and performances. You can check online for tickets.
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Netflix Canada Holiday House
Netflix Canada is bringing its inaugural Netflix Canada Holiday House to Toronto from December 1st to 4th. Interactive activities, Instagrammable spots and unique treats await at the space, located at Campbell House Museum. It’s free to attend and timings can be found online.
Intrigue at the Museum: A ROM Mystery
Hosted by the Urban Capers Scavenger Hunts, this ROM activity involves moving through the museum’s galleries and exhibits to gather clues and solve the mystery. It’s taking place on December 3th and tickets can be booked online.
Santa Paws at Kimpton Saint George
The hotel is hosting Santa Paws on December 4th, where you can stop by and capture a photo of your pet and Santa Claus for free from 11 am-1 pm. The event supports Sunshine Therapy Dog, a non-profit organization and there will also be a therapy dog on site.
Hilary MacMillan Holiday Bazaar
Set to be located at 131 Bloor St West, the bazaar will be open from November 30th to December 31st and will feature a variety of brands that you can shop from. This includes Blume Lattes, Valentine Rouge Jewelry, Lena’s Floral Designs and more.
Window Wonderland
The free immersive urban art walk, which is at The Junction until January 1st. It features 20 unique augmented reality (AR) installations and four vibrant wall murals. A free street performance from award-winning dance company CORPUS will also be taking place every Saturday from December 3-24, from 2 pm to 4pm.
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