We’ve got another event for you to add to your list of weekend activities and it’s completely free! Starting this Sunday and lasting until December 29th, the Holiday Etsy Market at Evergreen’s Winter Village is open for business.
With brands such as whatthefoxhat, PaulaLukeyDesignlilykaodesign, and TerraSoapCo there will be multiple Etsy vendors. Browse through all the unique and beautifully hand-crafted items, perfect for stocking-stuffers. It’s gift-giving season, and with all the variety of products at the Etsy Market, you’ll find everything you need. After you’ve finished shopping, go ski-biking, hiking, or street curling. Indulge in internationally-inspired food trucks on-site before you head home.

Check out trending holiday gifts 2017 to help you pick the perfect gift for your beloved ones.

For more information, read the full holiday gift guide from Etsy.

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The Evergreen Brickworks, on Bayview Avenue, is hosting lots of fun, seasonal entertainment worth checking out this winter. There are numerous food markets coming up to tantalize your taste buds. Make sure to head to the ongoing Saturday Farmers Markets and Tasty Eats at Evergreen’s Winter Village, which opens on Saturday, December 2nd. Take a hike through the park to work off all the food you just ate, and discover amazing views of the CN Tower.

Find out more information here.

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Have you been to any events at the Evergreen Brickworks this season?

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Earlier this month, Amazon.ca launched a new division: Handmade at Amazon.ca.

The new storefront is challenging marketplace Etsy, and features handmade items, created and sold directly by artisans. Handmade at Amazon.ca highlights hundreds of sellers and over 10,000 products from over 30 countries around the world, including Canada. Product categories include home decor, jewellery, stationary, furniture, and much more. In addition, for those looking to become sellers, Amazon.ca is waiving all listing fees until December 31, 2018.

To celebrate the launch, Amazon is offering all shoppers free two-day shipping on all handmade purchases. Take a peek at some of the store’s offerings below.

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Start browsing Handmade at Amazon.ca here

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There’s no denying that when the weather gets warm, the city comes alive. The streets are full and Toronto is jam-packed with events. While it can be hard to narrow down what to do – there are just so many good options – one event we suggest checking out is Toronto Urban Collective’s Summer Pop-up Market.

Popping up for its third year in a row on June 11th at 99 Sudbury, the unique market brings together the city’s finest artists, designers, craft-makers and photographer. Not to mention, there’ll be a great line-up of food, drinks and music. Meet and mingle with the people behind the products, you never know what cool things you’ll discover!

You can get a sneak peek at some of the featured vendors on Toronto Urban Collective’s Facebook page. If you like what you see, you can get tickets free in advance online or $5 at the door.

Get your free tickets to Toronto Urban Collective’s Summer Pop-up Market here.

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