Free events in Toronto this week include a Halloween night parade, a Day of the Dead celebration, and the final Pedestrian Sunday of the year.
Events you might want to check out:Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window on 35mm (October 25 @ TIFF)
A free screening of Alfred Hitchcock's mesmerizing thriller on a stunning, precious print. You can pick up free tickets at the venue day of.
Best of Horror Short Film Festival (October 26 @ Carlton Cinemas)
Eight acclaimed horror short films from filmmakers around the world are coming to Carlton Cinemas for one night only, and you don't have to pay a cent.
Traditional Day of the Dead Celebration (October 28 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Join the liveliest celebration of death for a traditional Day of the Dead celebration. Enjoy traditional food, Aztec dance, Aboriginal hand drum songs, and a wide variety of performances.
Night of Dread (October 28 @ Dufferin Grove Park)
This is an evening of fearful pageantry, revels and mockery in a park. It's basically a parade of amazing freaks with music, dancing and mind-blowing costumes from 4-7 p.m.
Canada's Baking and Sweets Show (October 28 @ International Centre)
A line up of North America's best artisan bakers, care makers, and celebrated pastry chefs will teach you the skills you crave through live demonstrations and hands-on classes.
Last Pedestrian Sunday (October 29 @ Kensington Market)
2017's final, car-free street party and gathering in Kensington Market happens today. Expect pop-up performances, vendors and a street party.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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