If you’re looking for a way to spice up your movie night plans, then head on over to the drive-in! There are a handful of spots to visit across Toronto and the GTA and beyond, so no matter where you live, you can have the full outdoor experience. Grab a blanket and some snacks, and enjoy the show.

Here are drive-In theatres to check out in Toronto and the GTA.

Starlite Drive In Theatre

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Location: 59 Green Mountain Rd E, Stoney Creek, ON L8J 2V5
Phone Number: (905) 662-4800
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5 Drive-In

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Location: 2332 Ninth Line, Oakville, ON L6H 7G9
Phone Number: (905) 257-8272
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CityView Drive-In

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Location: 20 Polson St, Toronto, ON M5A 1A5
Phone Number: (416) 469-5655
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The Stardust Drive-in Theater

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Location: 893 Mt Albert Rd, Sharon, ON L0G 1V0
Phone Number: (905) 836-4444
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Skyway Drive-In

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Location: 1956 RR 20, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E0
Phone Number: (905) 892-1155
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Lindsay Drive In

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Location: 229 Pigeon Lake Rd, Lindsay, ON K9V 4R6
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StyleDemocracy is proud to present the first-ever Stuart Weitzman Warehouse Sale in Toronto! Shop amazing discounts on boots, flats, loafers, sneakers, heels, and more.

Visit us from May 16th to 19th at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Toronto to shop a wide selection of footwear styles and explore Stuart Weitzman’s expert craftsmanship.

Please ensure you love the items you buy because all sales are final. This means returns, refunds, or exchanges will not be accepted. Also, we aren’t taking cash, gift cards, or credit notes; only credit or debit is accepted.

Take a look inside:

What you should know before you visit:
– Free Parking.
– Final sale: no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Credit/Debit Only – No Cash or American Express.
– No price adjustments.
– No large bags, food, or drink allowed. Shopping bags will be provided.
– Expect lineups: this event is too good to miss so you should expect lineups to enter the event and at cashpoints. If you’re a member of SDClub+, you can expect much shorter wait times as members have dedicated lineups. We’ll provide updates on wait times on our Instagram @styledemocracy.
– Please note – doors are subject to close early.

Sale Dates & Hours:

When: May 16 – 19
Wednesday, May 15: VIP ONLY. 11 am – 9 pm
Thursday, May 16: 10 am – 9 pm
Friday, May 17: 10 am – 9 pm
Saturday, May 18: 10 am – 7 pm
Sunday, May 19: 10 am – 6 pm

Where: The Pan Pacific Hotel
900 York Mills Road, Toronto ON M3B 3H2

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We’re in the final weeks of peak apple-picking season here in Ontario, and if you haven’t yet made a day of this classic fall ritual, now is the time to pencil it in! There are several farms within an hour of the city with abundant orchards where you can PYO, so a day trip is totally sufficient. Choose your location and head out to stock up on the freshest, tastiest local fruits and enjoy some quality time with your family or friends.

Here’s where to go apple picking around Toronto.

Downey’s Strawberry & Apple Farm  

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This 206-acre family farm is just 40 minutes north of the city of Caledon. Currently, Jonagold, Mutsu, Northern Spy, Red Fuji, and Empire are in season and ripe for picking until November 5th. Guests can choose a 10 lb bag for $26, or a 20 lb bag for $42. There’s no admission for the farm, but an $8.50 minimum pick per person is required. 

The Apple Orchard  

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The Apple Orchard is just outside of Hamilton and boasts over 10,000 apple trees and a 5-acre pumpkin patch. Braeburn, Fuji, Red Jonagold, Northern Spy, and Golden Delicious are ripe for picking until mid-late October. Admission to the farm is $10.20, which includes wagon rides, a corn maze, and access to the walking trails. PYO apples are $2.25 per pound. 

Albion Orchards Apple Farm & Country Market  

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Take a weekend drive out to Albion Orchards in scenic Caledon for a day of apple and/or pumpkin picking. Choose from Ida Red, Macintosh, Cortland, Northern Spy, Granny Smith, and more. Get a 10 lb bag for $25, or a 20 lb bag for $45. 

Applewood Farm  

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One of the first pick-your-own strawberry and apple farms in Stouffville now includes 32 acres of apples and strawberries. Take a 45-minute drive from Toronto and spend a day browsing the orchard aisles for Ambrosia, Spartan, Spencer, Red Delicious, and more. Admission is $15 per person for ages 3 and up, and apples are $20 for a small bag and $35 for a large bag.

Organics Farm   

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Since 2004, this certified organic farm just outside of Markham has been growing crops entirely free of pesticides and herbicides. Ambrosia, Honey Gold, Liberty, and Crimson Crisp, are all ready to pick around mid-October. Admission to the farm is $15 per person 3 years old and up, which includes a 5 lb bag of pick-your-own apples, but you can pay more if you want to take more than the entry bag.

Watson Farms  

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This family farm in Bowmanville just east of Oshawa has been offering PYO apples since 1970. McIntosh, Gala, Snowflake, Cortland, Honeycrisp, and more are ripe for picking currently, and apples are $2.75 per pound. Admission to the farm is $5 for adults and $3 for children, which includes the petting zoo, wagon rides, and access to the fields. 

Luna Farms  

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This fruit farm in the scenic Niagara Escarpment in Stoney Creek offers over 5,000 apple trees. U-pick is available on the weekends, and the farm is currently picking Honeycrisp, Imperial Gala, Jona Gold, Regal Gala, Jona Star, and Cortland apples.

Chudleighs

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Chudleighs in Halton Hills is open for your apple-picking pleasure! The farm grows over 18 varieties of apples that are available to be picked across its 47,500 trees and 60-acre orchard. Weekends tend to sell out during October, so be sure to buy your tickets in advance here.

Pine Farms Orchard

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Just a few minutes away from Canada’s Wonderland, you’ll find Pine Farms Orchard! The farm has a variety of apples to pick at $2.35 a pound, along with its $7 per-person admission fee. They even have “kid-sized” trees, so any age can enjoy picking their own apples. Be sure to visit its cafe before you leave!

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If you ask us, there’s always time for dessert. And luckily there’s no shortage of bakeries and dessert shops in Toronto serving wickedly delicious baked goods for the next time you need to treat your sweet tooth. Whether you’re looking for old-school Italian baked goods to Instagramable donuts, cupcakes, or cookies, these bakeries and dessert shops have you covered. 

Here are our top Toronto bakeries and dessert shops.

Andrea’s Cookies

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Specializing in ​​gourmet, soft-baked cookies in a variety of different flavours, like Lemon Poppyseed, Red Velvet, and Chocolate Chunk, Andrea’s Cookies, is definitely a must-try. Cookie enthusiasts can snag a coveted box of Andrea’s Cookies at the Bloor street location or by ordering online.

SanRemo Bakery

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This mom-and-pop Italian bakery in Etobicoke has been in operation since 1969. Run by the Bozzo family, SanRemo is loved for its large selection of mouth-watering desserts including⁠ pastries, cakes, danishes, pies, gelato, and donuts.

Craig’s Cookies

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Offering everything from its classic flavours like Classic Chocolate Chip, Ferrero Rocher, Maple Bacon, Nutella, and so many other delicious cookie combinations, Craig’s is an OG in Toronto’s cookie scene. 

Fill Me Up Buttercup!

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Fill Me Up Buttercup is a pop-up-style bakery specializing in next-level cupcakes, cookies, and specialty desserts topped and stuffed with unique toppings. For those interested in ordering, you can also shop online!

Bloomers

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Looking for a vegan cake, cupcakes, cookies, brownies or donuts? Bloomers has you covered. Since 2014, Bloomer’s donuts goodies are handcrafted fresh every day and are available in-store at multiple locations and by delivery.

Bobette & Belle

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This charming artisan patisserie serves custom cakes, seasonal desserts, and an array of walk-in indulgences, including tarts and scones, macarons, cookies, cupcakes, and so much more. You can get your Bobbette & Belle fix at two Toronto locations, one at Yonge and Lawrence and one on Queen Street East.

Bunner’s Bakeshop

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​​Since 2010, Bunner’s Bakeshop has been serving vegan and gluten-free traditional baked goods that are impossible to distinguish from their classic counterparts. Here you’ll find delicious celebration cakes, jumbo muffins, decadent cupcakes, sticky cinnamon buns, and so much more. 

The Rolling Pin

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You may have heard of The Rolling Pin on Food Network’s Donut Showdown. Here you’ll find a massive range of dessert options to try including gourmet cupcakes and donuts to scrumptious cakes and cookies.

Lamanna Bakery

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Located in Scarborough, Lamannas is known for its over-the-top baked goods, including pizza cakes, custom cakes, donuts, gelato, and traditional Italian desserts. If you’re looking to make your next event gathering extra special, you’re going to want to bring something from Lamannas. 

Delysees

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Head over to Delysees on Ossington or in Yorkville to treat your tastebuds to a luxury dessert. Since 2013, Delysees has specialized in top-of-the-line French pastries, Macarons, Cakes, Eclairs, and classic French baked goods – along with a variety of modern gluten-free and vegan desserts.

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Midtown is a busy and fun area of Toronto, stretching from Bloor to Lawrence. There’s tons of shops and restaurants but also way more green space than Downtown. Overall- strolling through Midtown is a great way to spend a Spring day. Here are 5 places we love in the area.

Here are 5 places we love in midtown.

The Clinica

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The Clinica is a gorgeous beauty clinic with locations at Yonge and Eglinton and Yonge & Sheppard, Toronto. They offer a bunch of treatments including facials, peels, Botox, filler, laser hair removal, Belkyra, and tons more. If you want to save up to 40% on ALL treatments and products (including gift cards!), be sure to visit their Open House event on Thursday, March 30 for the best deals they’ve ever offered. If you want a chance to win a $500 gift card for their clinic, enter HERE.

Stock T.C

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Stock T.C. is a bougie grocery store as well as a restaurant & bar with a stunning rooftop patio for Spring eating. They sell fresh meat, fish, and veggies, as well as imported Italian snacks and treats. They have a delicious hot counter and serve great food for lunch and dinner upstairs.

The Curated Market Co

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The Curated Market Co is an adorable boutique that sells art, accessories, clothing, and other decors from over 35 local artists. Their stock changes often as they have new artists selling with them regularly. It’s a perfect shop for gifts and trinkets!

Sophie’s

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If you’re looking for an adorable brunch spot with Spring vibes, head over to Sophie’s on Bayview. The inside is lovely and during the warmer months, they have a great patio out front. Their cornflake-crusted french toast and iced latte are our fave picks.

Piano Piano

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Piano Piano is a popular Italian restaurant with a new-ish location in Midtown. They have a large outdoor patio in the warmer months and a delicious lunch special. You can get an appetizer, full lunch and dessert for $34 – their Tiramisu is next level.

As the weather gets nicer we’ll be exploring our fave neighbourhoods a lot more. Be sure to visit these places next time you’re in Midtown!

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Toronto is the home to many exciting events on a yearly basis. From music festivals to parades, Toronto has it all. We are counting down the days to enjoy an event that doesn’t subject us to the winter chill. Luckily warmer weather and the seasonal events that come along with it are just around the corner! We’ve gathered 10 of the best events to look forward to in the city this year!

Mark your calendars to ensure you don’t miss these Toronto events!

FAN EXPO

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Date: March 17-19

Lovers of comics, anime, gaming, and all things pop culture unite for Toronto’s FAN EXPO! There are always special guests, panels, sketches, workshops, and more! Get your tickets here, as the Comicon date is quickly approaching.

TO Food and Drink Fest

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Date: March 31 – April 2

Toronto’s Food and Drink Fest is right around the corner! Enjoy 3 days of incredible food, drinks, shopping, music, and more at this 19+ event. In between (or during) drinking and eating, check out The Chef Workshop where you’ll experience the very best local and celebrity chefs cooking live on stage! Get your tickets here.

Cirque du Soleil: KOOZA

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Date: April 7 – June 18

Cirque du Soleil is returning to Toronto this spring with its show, KOOZA! If you want to be wowed by acrobatic greatness, and an unforgettable production, get your tickets here!

Doors Open

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Date: May 27, 28

Every year, in May, Doors Open Toronto invites the public to explore the city’s most-loved buildings and sites, free of charge! Become a tourist in your own city and explore! There will even be rare access to buildings that aren’t usually open to the public.

Pride Toronto

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Date: June 23, 24, 25

Pride Toronto is a not-for-profit organization that supports the 2LGBT2QI+ communities of the city and beyond, and hosts one of the largest pride celebrations in the world! The main parade takes place from the corner of Church St and Bloor St all the way down Yonge St to Yonge-Dundas Square. This year it has a Green Initiative to take a more sustainable approach, in hopes of eventually being 0 waste!

Toronto’s Festival of Beer

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Date: July 28-30

Toronto’s Festival of Beer is a highly looked forward to event by Toronto locals and visitors! If you like all kinds of beer, bands, and food, you don’t want to miss this event. Every year it’s hosted at Bandshell Park, and you can get tickets here!

Caribbean Fest

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Date: August 3 – 7

North America’s largest Caribbean Festival is hosted right in Toronto! The festival always has a great turnout of people who are there to enjoy great food, music, culture, and the infamous parade!

VELD Music Festival

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Date: August 4, 5, 6

VELD Music Festival is the largest annual electronic music festival in Canada. And it’s held right at Downsview Park in Toronto! This year’s lineup has already been released and it includes Loud Luxury and Tiësto in the mix! Get your tickets here to ensure you don’t miss out on this highly anticipated music festival!

CNE (Canada’s National Exhibition)

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Date: August 18 – September 4

Canada’s National Exhibition AKA The Ex is coming back again this summer! The first CNE event was way back in 1879 and is still going strong today. It’s Canada’s biggest national fair, full of rides, games, food, and more!

TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival)

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Date: September 7 – 17

2023 marks the 48th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival! It’s one of the most attended film festivals in the world, and major celebrities are always in attendance to celebrate international and Canadian cinema. Hosted out of the TIFF Bell Lightbox

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The day designated to show the special people in your life you love them is quickly approaching! If you want to do something special for Valentine’s Day this year, it’s best to plan ahead to ensure you get a spot – it’s competitive out there. This year, we’ve rounded up some cool Valentine’s Day-themed events that anyone can enjoy, whether you’re in a romantic relationship or not, there’s something on this list for you!

Here are 8 cool Valentine’s Day events in Toronto worth checking out this year!

Candes X Paint X Prosecco

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Take a date or attend by yourself, this event is all about self-care! On February 12th, you can participate in a painting workshop with @bylaurenp, @originalgenes_to, and @lohnofficial where you’ll learn how to customize candles and Prosecco bottles using 2-3 designs taught to you during the event. You will leave with a ceramic Lohn Candle and a gift bag full of goodies from amazing local companies to enjoy! Get tickets here!

Valentine’s Taste-Around

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The key to anyone’s heart is through their stomach – they say. Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a decadent Italian tasting menu including multi-course menus from Toronto’s Eataly on February 10th. Get tickets to this delish event here

LA LA LAND at Revue Cinema

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Visit Toronto’s oldest operating cinema this Valentine’s Day to re-watch the cult-romantic comedy starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, LA LA LAND. 

Galentine’s Day

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Although everyone is welcome, this event is especially for the gals! Indulge in a night of bubbles, bites, and music at Piccolo Caffe E Vino this Valentine’s Day. Did we mention that the Prosecco is all-you-can-drink? Get your tickets here.

Speakeasy Dining Experience

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day by joining STACKT Market for an intimate and curated dining experience with Yokai Izakaya + Woodford Reserve in the Speakeasy Whiskey Bar where you’ll enjoy 5 courses, and cocktail pairing in an intimate and romantic atmosphere.

A Valentine’s Day Artbox Soirée

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Think outside the box this Valentine’s Day and attend the Artbox Soirée where you can discover original art by local artists, a live painting show, and enjoy some hors d’oeuvres while the DJ plays on Valentin’s Day. This is a 19+ event and you can get your tickets here!

F*ckup Nights Toronto

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Nothing bonds people together like discussing their ultimate F-ups. F*ckup Nights Toronto is an event part of a global speaker series where stories of failed businesses and projects are shared. There’s also mingling and drinks. For this pre-Valentine’s Day event, speakers will also be sharing a relationship f*ckup in addition. If you’re feeling down this V-Day, this could be your perfect pick-me-up!

Puppy Love: Dog-Friendly Valentine’s Dinner & Social

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Single dog lovers unite! Enjoy a unique experience in honour of Valentine’s Day at this dog-friendly dinner & social event where you can enjoy heart-shaped pizza, decadent desserts, and more. Plus, of course, there are treats for your pup as well. During the direction of the mixer, you can wear a wristband (only if you want) to signal you’re looking for a match. For more details and to purchase tickets click here.

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The most wonderful time of the year is almost here! And as we all know, each year, Toronto goes all out when it comes to the holidays, with countless festive events and attractions popping up all throughout the city. If you happen to be a bit of a foodie, you’re in luck as there are a number of great holiday food events worth checking out this year that will surely put you in the festive spirit.

Check out there holiday food events happening in Toronto!

The Distillery Winter Village

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When: November 17th to December 31st
Where: Toronto Distillery District

The annual holiday market returns this year to welcome thousands of visitors and warm up with a cup of hot chocolate, indulge in festive treats and eats from the market vendors, and shop for gifts from local shops and booths, all while exploring the market under twinkly lights.

Taste of the Holidays

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When: November 18, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Where: Eataly, 55 Bloor Street West Toronto

Come and follow a holiday trail throughout Eataly’s marketplace as you enjoy 10 different authentic Italian bites, from decadent desserts like artisanal panettone dipped in Venchi chocolate hazelnut spread to savoury bites like agnolotti del plin, and holiday classics like freshly roasted chestnuts. ⁣

Miracle Toronto

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When: November 18th to December 31st
Where: 875 Bloor Street West

Miracle is back once again, bringing a Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar serving holiday cocktails in a festive setting to Toronto. With kitschy holiday decor, cocktails by the team at Civil Liberties, and the nostalgic energy of the best office party you’ve ever been to, Miracle is sure to get even the grouchiest Grinch in the holiday spirit.

Swedish Christmas Fair

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When: November 19th and 20th
Where: Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas Street East

The Swedish Christmas Fair, hosted by SWEA Toronto, attracts thousands of people each year who come to experience Swedish Christmas food, design, folk art, crafts, and traditions. There will also be the traditional Glögg stand (Swedish mulled wine), Swedish candy, and the traditional Swedish dance around the Christmas tree to celebrate the holidays.

Northern Lights TO   

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When: December 1st to January 8th
Where: Grand Bizarre at Exhibition Place

Northern Lights is an immersive experience that wraps you up in the lights, sights, sounds, and feelings of the holidays. Bring your festive spirit and explore 80,000 square feet of holiday fun including art installations, dazzling décor, a 25-foot illuminated Christmas tree, games and activities, a holiday vendor market, festive food and drinks, and much more. Tickets are on sale now and a portion of every admission ticket sold will be donated to The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).

Holiday Fair in the Square

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When: December 2nd to 23rd
Where: 100 Queen Street West

Toronto’s Holiday Fair in the Square is the ultimate foodie wonderland. Whether you’re looking for something sweet, a drink to warm you up, or just somewhere different to go for dinner, the Holiday Fair in the Square features seasonal snacks and delicious cuisines from some of Toronto’s finest food trucks and gourmet merchants.

Improv Holiday Brunch

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When: Sundays – December 4th to 18th
Where: Second City, 1 York Street

Comedy and brunch, what more could you ask for? For three weekends only this holiday season, come and enjoy a scrumptiously seasonal breakfast and a totally improvised comedy show from some of the city’s funniest.

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Get ready Toronto, you’re about to get on a whole other level with adidas! The very first and Canada’s largest adidas halo concept store is here and you have to check it out. It’s located right on Level 1 in the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. 

The one-of-a-kind store allows customers to get a fully immersive experience. That’s right, you’ve never seen anything like it before. 

The new store format gives everyone a chance to browse all of adidas’ sub-brands under one roof, as well as showcase community activation spaces, exclusive product offerings, a personalization station, and more. 

Not only are you able to shop all of your fave styles, but it’s a real treat to get to immerse yourself in the adidas world and truly understand the brand’s heritage and its close connection to the city of Toronto.

Courtesy of adidas Canada

Alim Dhanji, President of adidas Canada, spoke about the opening, “The halo store opening is something we’ve been excited about for a long time, it really is a reflection of the partnerships and work we do on a more localized level. Having a storefront that allows us to celebrate and bring people together in one space is really special and we’re excited to continue our commitment to the GTA.” 

On opening day weekend, there were a ton of awesome events happening for adiclub members. Members got to interact with the in-store vending machine that offered cool surprise gifts every time they used it. There were also Toronto DJs playing tunes throughout the store and a local coffee and juice bar to grab some refreshments. 

Plus, to celebrate the Toronto concept store, adidas partnered up with five local artists to create limited-edition items. It featured a collection of graphic tees and tote bags representing the city’s individual neighbourhoods, which were given as gifts with a $100+ purchase to the adiclub members. 

If you missed out on opening day weekend, don’t fret! Be sure to become an adiclub member today so that you never miss out again! 

An ongoing activation at the halo store that adiclub members can take part in is personalizing their purchase at the Toronto lab (some exclusions apply). Along with this, there will be a ton of other exciting activations and immersive areas that will be a permanent aspect of the store. 

The adidas concept store will also continue to host fun pop-up events throughout the year, so if you’re interested in attending, visit adidas CA for all of the info.

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The spooky season is here. Craving a taste of the supernatural? There is no shortage of opportunities to get spooked, this month in Toronto. From ghost walks to cemetery tours to live séance, there is a spooky event for every Halloween fan who wants to make the most of this thinly-veiled season. Indulge your inner ghoul at one of these upcoming events – if you dare. 

Here’s where to get spooked in Toronto this month.

Murder and Mayhem Cemetery Tour of the Toronto Necropolis Cemetery

Join this 2-hour walking tour hosted by Toronto Cemetery Tours to experience its history – which dates back to 1850, like never before. Hear stories of Toronto’s last public hanging, an unsolved murder, a stolen identity, and more. 

Where: Necropolis Cemetery, 200 Winchester St., 
When: October 29, 2 – 4 pm and October 30, 11 am – 1 pm, 2 am – 4 pm

Ghostly Walk through the Town of York

Come and explore the ghostly haunts of the Old Town of York, and hear the dark tales behind some of the establishments you know and love. The Town of York Historical Society has been running this ghost walk since the 1970s, making it one of the city’s oldest ghost walks. You’ll very likely never see downtown Toronto the same again. 

Where: Tours start and end at Toronto’s First Post Office, 260 Adelaide St. East
When: October 13, 20, 28, 7 – 8:30 pm

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Zombie Apocalypse + Legends of Horror 

The abandoned Biolux medical lab next to Casa Loma has been transformed into an immersive haunted house experience for the month. Step inside and witness disturbing showrooms, hear about gruesome experiments, and come face to face with zombies. Will you survive the zombie apocalypse? Come and find out at this spooky event. 

Where: 175 Kendal Ave, Toronto
When: October 13 – 31, various times from 6 – 11 pm

The Howland Inn Saence 

Up for an intimate encounter with the paranormal? Join mindreader James White for an authentic Victorian Séance at one of Toronto’s oldest and most haunted Inns, the Howland Inn. Groups are kept small at 16-18 people per event, and if you’re really game to make contact with the spirit realm, book a special ‘witching hour’ ticket at 2 am, when paranormal activity is thought to be highest. 

Where: Meet at Howland Ave and Dundas Street West to walk to the site 
When: September 30th – November 26th, 7:15 pm

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6th Annual Haunted Campus Ghost Tour at U of T 

The U of T downtown campus is a thing of beauty, with its historic architecture and leafy walkways, but the history behind it is dark. Join the University of Toronto Students’ History Collective for their Haunted Campus Ghost Tour and be led through the historic campus as Victorian ghosts share chilling tales from its past.

Where: University of Toronto, 31 King’s College Circle, Toronto
When: October 28 – 30, 6:30 pm – 8 pm

Where Dark Things Dwell  

Black Creek Pioneer Village provides the backdrop for this unique, chilling, immersive escape game created and hosted by Secret City Adventures. Voyage through the hamlet of Black Creek Village as you and your crew of friends work to solve puzzles across the historic property so you can lift the curse before it’s too late. 

Where: Black Creek Pioneer Village, 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto 
When: June 18 – October 31, 6 pm – 11 pm

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