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Dec 23, 2016 | clip from Road to the NHL Outdoor Classics - Episode 2
this is too precious a relic (thanks to @worldofgayhockey for uncovering it) from the depths of baby leaf core (+ hyman) to not devote its own post to and with trade talks swirling rn about busting it all up (😭😭😭) pls let us bask in christmas in july may
everything is so insanely sweet and hilarious with all of their drastically different personalities... and the absolutely most mortifying and endearing last bit there with the teenage girls losing their minds over boyband cute willy-- but rly the way mitchy and the rest understandably quietly inch away to give the girls the actual photo they want😂🥹
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💭 of a ☃️🎄
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canadahangouts · 7 months
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Toronto Events 2023: Your Ultimate Guide to Unmissable Experiences
Toronto, the dynamic and multicultural capital of Ontario, is a city known for its vibrant events scene. Whether you’re a local looking for exciting activities or a visitor planning a trip, Events in Toronto calendar for 2023 has something for everyone. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the top events happening in Toronto this year, ensuring you don’t miss out on the excitement.
1. Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Every September, Toronto takes the spotlight in the world of cinema as it hosts the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). It’s one of the largest and most prestigious film festivals globally, attracting A-list celebrities and showcasing a diverse array of films from around the world. From red carpet premieres to thought-provoking documentaries, TIFF offers an unforgettable cinematic experience for film enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.
2. Pride Toronto
June is Pride Month, and Toronto knows how to celebrate with Pride Toronto. The Pride Parade is the highlight of this LGBTQ+ celebration, featuring colorful floats, performances, and a joyful atmosphere of love and acceptance. Throughout the month, you can enjoy various Pride events, parties, and exhibitions that promote diversity and inclusivity.
3. Toronto Caribbean Carnival
Experience the rhythms and colors of the Caribbean at the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, also known as Caribana. This multi-week festival in July and August showcases the rich cultural heritage of Caribbean nations. The highlight is the Grand Parade, where masqueraders don elaborate costumes and dance to infectious music. With vibrant cultural displays, delicious cuisine, and lively music, it’s a celebration you won’t want to miss.
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4. Luminato Festival
The Luminato Festival, held in June, is an annual celebration of the arts that brings together artists, musicians, and performers from around the world. You can immerse yourself in an eclectic mix of music, dance, theater, and visual arts. The festival’s mission is to illuminate Toronto with creativity and culture, and it succeeds brilliantly.
5. Nuit Blanche Toronto
Nuit Blanche, an all-night contemporary art extravaganza, transforms Toronto into a surreal playground for art enthusiasts. In October, the city’s streets and public spaces become host to a wide range of art installations, interactive exhibits, and performances. Whether you’re an art connoisseur or just looking for a unique night out, Nuit Blanche offers an unforgettable experience.
6. Toronto International Dragon Boat Festival
Every June, Toronto Islands come alive with the exhilarating Toronto International Dragon Boat Festival. Teams from across the world compete in thrilling dragon boat races, and the event features cultural performances, food vendors, and family-friendly activities. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate the city’s multicultural spirit and enjoy a day of outdoor fun.
7. Cavalcade of Lights
The holiday season in Toronto kicks off with the Cavalcade of Lights at Nathan Phillips Square. In November, the square is illuminated with festive lights, and the event features live music, ice skating, and a spectacular fireworks display. It’s a magical way to get into the holiday spirit and witness the city’s transformation into a winter wonderland.
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8. Toronto Christmas Market
End the year on a festive note with a visit to the Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery Historic District. Twinkling lights, holiday music, artisanal vendors, and delicious food and drinks create a charming and cozy atmosphere. It’s a great place to find unique holiday gifts, savor seasonal treats, and enjoy the warmth of the holiday season.
9. Toronto Fashion Week
Toronto Fashion Week is a must-attend event for fashion enthusiasts. This biannual fashion showcase, usually held in March and October, features both established and emerging designers. You can attend runway shows, discover the latest fashion trends, and get a glimpse into the world of Canadian fashion.
10. Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
The Canadian National Exhibition, held from late August to early September, is an iconic Toronto tradition. It’s an exciting end-of-summer carnival featuring thrilling rides, games, live entertainment, and an array of food vendors offering everything from classic fair treats to innovative creations. The CNE is a beloved event that captures the essence of summer fun.
11. Toronto Outdoor Art Fair
Art lovers can explore the vibrant Toronto art scene at the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair in July. Over 360 contemporary artists showcase their work, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and more. It’s an excellent opportunity to connect with artists, purchase unique pieces, and immerse yourself in the world of visual arts.
12. WinterCity Festival
Toronto’s WinterCity Festival, typically held in February, celebrates the beauty of winter with various activities and events. From ice sculptures and outdoor skating to live music and culinary experiences, this festival brings warmth and joy to the winter months. It’s a great way to embrace the Canadian winter in the heart of the city.
Conclusion
Toronto’s event calendar for 2023 promises an exciting and diverse range of experiences. Whether you’re interested in film, art, music, culture, or simply want to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant atmosphere, Toronto has something for everyone. These top events are just a glimpse of what the city has to offer, and there are countless more to discover throughout the year. Plan your visit to coincide with these incredible events, and you’ll be sure to make unforgettable memories in Toronto.
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steve-justice68 · 1 year
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Had a blast at #distillerydistrict with the winter market and amazing Tapas at #madrinabarytapas (at Distillery District Christmas Market) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmAfbAVtLKe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Toronto Christmas Market in Distillery District - Winter Village 2022 4K
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wellnessconnoisseur · 2 years
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Things to do in Toronto
Growing up in Toronto, I still get excited when I see the CN tower. I love seeing it glow different lights - paired with a multicoloured sky *click* my camera goes.
Toronto continues to be one of the most diverse places in the world offering an abundance of foods to try and activities to do drawing in crowds from all over.
I love being a tourist in my own city. Below is a recap of my all time favourite things to do in Toronto that hopefully, you will enjoy too - as an international tourist visiting for the first time, or, like me, as a proud Torontonian simply trying to put you on to some of the BEST of the 6ix.
See the Skyline at the CN Tower
The tour starts off by taking you on a 58-second glass elevator up 1,136 feet (346 metres) to the CN Tower’s LookOut Level to get the best views of the city! There's also the Glass Floor and Outdoor SkyTerrace (it’s pretty windy and high up) so hold onto your horses!! Finish it off by checking out the tower's 360 restaurant. For the daredevils, the EdgeWalk is an attraction where you can walk and lean out onto the edge of the tower. Most surreal experience of my life!
2. Distillery District
Did you know this cobblestone street is pedestrian only? Filled with bars, boutiques, restaurants and more! Calling all art lovers, the distillery hosts many outdoor events filling the streets with sculptures, music and performances. My favourite, of course, is the annual Toronto Christmas Market which takes place in December, making the holidays extra magical!
3. Chiang Mai in Liberty Village
Toronto as I've mentioned, is known for its absurd amount of FOOD! I live here and my list is still long as the city keeps growing in restaurants. How do I keep up you ask? I can't. The foodie that I am can only dream. Anyways, Toronto really does have the most tasty food paired with the most aesthetic venues making it feel like an escape whenever I eat out (all the time). Chiang Mai is my favourite place for Thai food. Their lobster pad thai and shrimp rolls are TO DIE FOR! Anyways, this is my favourite place to go either before or after my weekly detox sauna session at (I was planning on gatekeeping them) but...Lite Mind Body Clinic (which I will discuss in my last and final point).
4. Lite Detox Experience at Lite Mind Body Clinic
For my finale, I have saved probably the best thing to do in Toronto (so if you're still reading, you lucked out!). On a weekly basis, I go to Chiang Mai (obviously), either before or after my infrared sauna session at Lite Mind Body Clinic. What is infrared you might ask? It's BETTER than a traditional sauna because you sweat at a lower temperature making the experience more bearable while still reaping all the same benefits. I like to go weekly because it's such a great way to detox your whole body. It also helps to improve your blood circulation and boosts your immune system which is ideal (given covid cooties)! On a serious note, what I love about this place is obviously the aesthetic - the vibes are everything. It just looks and smells so good all the time. I also appreciate it being private so I don't feel awkward when I come in by myself after a long day and its cleanliness makes me feel weirdly comforted and safe to unwind. You'll understand after you try it out and you'll be addicted to taking care of yourself here: www.litemindbody.com
I hope y'all enjoyed my little list of MANDATORY things to do while in Toronto - you won't regret...and if you do, wellll not all of us have good taste.
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canadachronicles · 5 years
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Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District (November 29th, 2018)
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mirthfulartist · 6 years
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Cherished Readers,
       My colleagues were right in their aversion from the Distillery District Christmas Market. I know not the nature of the evil that lurks in its ancient walls, but it is powerful and pervasive. I will not be returning to the Distillery District Christmas Market and advise all of you to keep yourself and your loved ones as far away from it as you can. Furthermore, in light of recent events, I am retiring from cryptojournalism, and this will be my last report. Stay safe, and for the love of God, stay away from the Distillery District Christmas Market.
With all due respect,
-R.P, former Cryptologist (BFA).
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torontoclx · 4 years
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The Distillery 📷: @edwarander
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onlyincanadayousay2 · 4 years
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Distillery District Christmas market -first
  (PATH to Union Station)-Cake Boss vending machine -last
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Christmas Market, Distillery District - Toronto, Canada
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Toronto Christmas Market on a balmy -18C evening 
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the most wonderful time of the year ✨✨
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