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Friday, July 6, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today are for all the foodies out there as Summerlicious kicks off at places all over the city, plus Taste of Lawrence and the first BurgerMania. There's also lots of music and a big art fair in City Hall.

Events you might want to check out:

After-Hours at 401 Richmond (July 6 @ 401 Richmond)
Take a tour through the studios and galleries inside this giant art hub, and get to see some of their new and in-progress projects.
Shania Twain (July 6 @ Scotiabank Arena)
She's still the one we run to, and Canada's own mega pop star Shania Twain is coming home as part of her NOW tour.
Indie Fridays (July 6 @ Yonge–Dundas Square)
Catch some entertaining artists for free, with performances by The East Pointers, Megan Bonnell and The Young Novelists.
Ready Player One (July 6 @ Downsview Park)
Just north of the city lights, Downsview Park kicks off its summer outdoor movie series with a free screening of Ready Player One.
BurgerMania (July 6-8 @ Ontario Place)
It's the first ever BurgerMania where burger vendors from all over the city come together for a patty smackdown alongside brews and live tunes.
Shade Fest (July 6-8 @ Rivoli)
Shows, drag, stand up and a party are all part of this festival featuring LGBTQ+ comedians, comedians of colour and comedians who identify as women.
Taste of Lawrence (July 6-8 @ Wexford Heights)
The Wexford Heights portion of Lawrence Avenue shows off its community colours during this three-day festival of food, activities, music and more.
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (July 6-8 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Nathan Phillips Square transforms into a huge marketplace with artists selling original works, plus a beer garden courtesy of Henderson Brewing Co.
Summerlicious (July 6-22 @ Multiple Venues)
Establishments from all over the city take part in this culinary experience, offering a diverse range of special items and menus at fixed prices.
Beaches Jazz Festival (July 6-29 @ Multiple Venues)
A celebration of all things jazz music by artists both local and international is set to turn the Beaches into a paradise for music lovers.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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