One of Toronto’s most spirited holiday bars, Little Sister, returns this season with its iconic festive pop-up takeover – Java Jingle taking place at its two Toronto locations (102 Portland St. and 2031 Yonge St.)
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This holiday season, The National Ballet of Canada invites audiences to experience two breathtaking productions at Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, The Winter’s Tale (November 14 to 21) and The Nutcracker (December 5 to 31). Genevieve Penn Nabity in The Nutcracker. Photo by Karolina Kuras. Courtesy of The National Ballet of Canada.Guests…
Toronto’s award-winning winter art exhibit, Window Wonderland, returns to Toronto’s Junction, transforming the streets into a free, open-air gallery showcasing 20 artist-designed storefront windows and 11 vibrant murals.
The Holiday season is upon us! The Greater Toronto Area is filled with lots of fun holiday activities spreading the cheer. Check out our picks for the best activities to do this holiday season.
DoorDash and Black Opportunity Fund announce another round of their #BlackFoodEnergy Restaurant Grant to support Black-Owned food businesses in Canada.
The magical annual CPKC Holiday Train returns for the holiday season and will tour Canada and the U.S. from November 19th through December 21st, providing a magical experience while raising money, food, and awareness to support food banks.
Following the success of the Criterion Mobile Closet during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) earlier this year, Criterion and TIFF reunite for a special holiday pop-up experience in Toronto.
This November, Hello Happy HQ brings its flagship holiday market, Merry Market, to Mississauga on November 29th at the Small Arms Inspection Building. This holiday market will bring together people from the GTA for a handmade holiday shopping experience.
Canadian-owned eco-boutique, The Kind Matter Company, opens its new 5,000 sq. ft. flagship store in Mississauga (less than an hour drive from Toronto) on November 27th.
The City of Toronto offers $ 5,000 in grant funds to support small businesses through its Starter Company Plus Grant Program.