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Sunday, March 11, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto show that Sundays aren't just for laying around. There's lots going on with the Vegan Bake Off, an art show, and a celebration of Toronto's Indigenous communities. Get out there!

Events you might want to check out:

St Patrick's Day Parade (March 11 @ Bloor & St. George)
You don't have to be Irish to enjoy the St. Patrick's Day Parade - just grab your greenest gear and go!
Vegan Bake Off (March 11 @ Glass Factory & Lounge)
Now ten year's strong, fill up on plant-based treats from professional and home bakers and find out who all be crowned the Vegan Master.
A Silent Voice (March 11 @ Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre)
Naoko Yamada's Silent Voices explores at a story of a school bully who, years later, seeks redemption for the unkindness he visited upon a young girl with a hearing disability.
Finding Home Toronto (March 11 @ Gladstone Hotel)
An evening of music, spoken word poetry, comedy and community with every dollar is going to help those who are finding home - a new home.
Island Oysters at Halo Brewery (March 11 @ Halo Brewery)
The conclusion of Halo's Winter Oyster Trilogy will see Island Oysters serving up oysters from British Columbia, New Brunswick, and PEI.
Tom’s Dairy Freeze Opening (March 11 @ Tom's Dairy Freeze)
Some might say spring starts later this month, but we all know it really starts whenever Tom’s Dairy Freeze reopens for the season.
Life Through a Lens (March 11 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Discover renowned photographer, Annie Leibovitz, who is responsible for some of the most memorable images of the past several decades.
The March Show (March 11 @ Burdock)
Music, poetry, visual arts, and crafting are all on the menu for The March Show.
Honouring Our Students Pow Wow (March 11 @ Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport)
The 2nd annual Honouring Our Students Pow Wow looks to celebrate all the Indigenous communities that call Toronto home.
Nada Surf (March 11 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Nada Surf is in Toronto to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their album Let Go.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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