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Sunday, October 7, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

The best Sundays are long weekend Sundays and events in Toronto give you some options for how to enjoy the day. Fall festivities are happening at the Leslieville Harvest Carnival and there's a variety show under the Gardiner. Music, comedy and a big plant sale help round out the day.

Events you might want to check out:

The Leslieville Farmers' Market Harvest Carnival (October 7 @ Jonathan Ashbridge Park)
A day of fall festivities is on in Leslieville during this farmers' market with live music, carnival games, food and drinks.
The Bazaar of the Bizarre (October 7 @ 6 Noble St)
Ghoulish goodies are on sale at this big market featuring all things macabre and strange by local makers, independent artists, designers and crafters.
Toronto R&B Sounds (October 7 @ Nightowl)
Get to know the city's local R&B scene with a showcase of emerging artists with singers and performers bringing the vibes all night long.
Paradise Lost (October 7 @ The Opera House)
Give thanks for goth metal with the legendary Paradise Lost as they shred it up alongside Solstafir and The Atlas Moth.
Fall Plant Sale (October 7 @ Allan Gardens Park and Conservatory)
This big sale boasts a huge variety of locally-grown leafy houseplants, succulents and on-site experts to help you learn how to care for your new plant pal.
Thank Goth (October 7 @ Round)
Polish your boots and pack on the eyeliner for another edition of this goth party with DJs Mistress McCutchan, Prophecy of The Wasteland and more.
Dance With The Dead (October 7 @ Lee's Palace)
Fast-paced electro and rock merge with metal for a musical experience on steroids, courtesy of Dance with the Dead alongside Daniel Deluxe.
Hack Couture Halloween (October 7 @ Comedy Bar)
Halloween comes early as comedians put on a spooky fashion show meant to delight and terrify the audience.
The Bentway Variety Show (October 7 @ The Bentway)
Comedians, musicians, poets and improv artists use their craft to create a dialogue surrounding mental health and break down the stigma.
The Nether (October 7 - November 4 @ Coal Mine Theatre)
Private dreams are on full display during this strange new play that creates an immersive, virtual world within a world.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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