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Sunday, November 5, 2017

The top 7 free events in Toronto this week

Free events in Toronto this week include a slew of unique film festivals, an Icelandic music showcase, and a ton of delicious fried chicken. There's no reason you can't have fun while saving your hard-earned cash for the holidays. 

Events you might want to check out:

86'd Pickle/d Battle (November 6 @ The Drake Hotel)
Think you make great pickles and other pickled items? Get yourself to this throw down at the Drake to sample other entrants creations and the chance to win food-related prizes.
Toronto Indie Horror Fest (November 8-11 @ D-Beatstro)
The second annual Toronto Indie Horror Fest sees D-Beatstro transform into a horror auditorium of sorts, with free screenings of full features and short films for four days straight.
European Union Film Festival (November 9-23 @ The Royal Cinema)
A unique film fest where award-winning films from countries who are part of the EU are screened for free. It's one of the largest free film festivals in the country.
Village Juicery's Grand Opening (November 8 @ Yorkdale Shopping Centre)
Toronto is getting its first certified organic juicery at Yorkdale mall. Come check it out on launch day and nab free juice and snacks.
Canadian Labour International Film Festival (November 10 @ Carlton Cinema)
Film festival featuring Canadian and international films focusing on worker rights, labour, and social justice issues.
Taste of Iceland: Reykjavik Calling (November 11 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Reykjavik Calling is a free concert presented by Iceland Naturally at the Horseshoe Tavern. You'll get to hear new tunes from Icelandic artists like Fufanu and MAMMUT.
Free Fried Chicken: Hot Star's Second Anniversary (November 11-12 @ Hot Star Fried Chicken)
On November 11th and 12th, Hot Star is celebrating its two year anniversary by giving away 50 free fried chicken meals to the first people in line at its downtown store. For everyone else, there will be 20% off all orders.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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