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Thursday, November 16, 2017

9 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto the tallest Christmas Tree in all of Canada is unveiled and lit up, a gourmet food and wine expo commences, and a 2017 Polaris Prize nominee hits the stage at the Horseshoe Tavern.

Events you might want to check out:

Tree Lighting at the Eaton Centre (November 16 @ CF Toronto Eaton Centre)
Standing three-stories tall, the Christmas tree at the Eaton Centre is the largest in the country. CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR! will preside over the lighting ceremony.
Reel Awareness Documentary Film Festival (November 16-18 @ Imagine Cinemas)
Back for its 12th year, Amnesty International Toronto brings compelling and worldly documentaries to Imagine Cinemas Carlton Theatre. There's an opening reception tonight at 6 p.m. before the screenings kick off at 7 p.m.
Toronto Christmas Market (November 16 - December 23 @ Distillery District)
Food and drinks vendors, carollers, elves, lights, and one of the city's largest Christmas trees all await inside the Distillery District's Christmas Market.
Kidlat Tahimik: Memories of Overdevelopment (November 16 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
The father of the Philippine New Wave cinema is being celebrated all weekend with free screenings of his features at TIFF. Tonight you can catch 2010's Memories of Overdevelopment.
Gourmet Food & Wine Expo Toronto (November 16-19 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
Four days of wine producers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, and more showcasing their best and latest products. Bakers, butchers, ice cream outlets and more will be on site, too.
Lisa LeBlanc (November 16 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
2017 Polaris Prize nominee hits up the Horseshoe Tavern for one night to play songs from her latest record Why You Wanna Leave Runaway Queen.
Genuwine: Wine and R&B Party (November 16 @ The Boat)
Genuwine, the wine and R&B dance party taking London by storm has landed in Toronto. Expect awesome wines and back to back R&B, soul and hip hop classics.
12 Trees Gala (November 16 @ Gardiner Museum)
A luminous evening in celebration of this year’s 12 Trees exhibition, featuring an awe-inspiring light show, vibrant wine tasting, international food options, and more.
Galantis (November 16 @ REBEL)
Swedish electronic dance duo Galantis land in Toronto to play music from their 2017 release, The Aviary, with support by the Him.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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