The year may be winding down, but events in Toronto never slow down. This week Casa Loma transforms into a winter palace, big name Canadian artists come to play shows in the city, and a number of free movie screenings and skate opportunities are on offer.
Events you might want to check out:Casa Loma Canadian Winter Nights (December 18 - January 7 @ Casa Loma)
Casa Loma will be transformed into a dazzling winter palace this December, with an impressive light display throughout its garden path, carollers, and tons of live entertainment.
Art Battle Toronto (December 19 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
Art Battle pits some of Toronto's best visual artists against each other in a series of live competitive painting sessions. At the end of each round, the audience votes for their favourite piece.
A Bluesy Christmas (December 19 @ Hugh's Room Live)
Hugh's Room Live puts on one of its last shows of the year, featuring Jesse O'Brien, Cheryl Lescom, Crystal Shawanda and Quisha Wint.
Bluefin (December 19 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Catch a documentary about Prince Edward Island's fishing industry and the baffling reemergence of tuna after years of over fishing. The director will be in attendance for a Q&A.
New Constellations Tour (December 20 @ The Opera House)
Feist, Weaves, Lido Pimienta, and more take the stage for this arts festival tour that's traveled all across Canada and concludes here in Toronto.
July Talk (December 21 @ Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall)
The push and pull indie rock band is back in Toronto for three nights at Massey Hall, playing music from their 2016 sophomore release, Touch.
Choir Nation and Brendan Canning (December 21 @ West Wing, Union Station)
Union Holiday brings Broken Social Scene's Brendan Canning together with Choir Nation for a free interactive show where you'll be able to sing alongside the Canadian indie veteran.
Ramen Heads (December 22-31 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Osamu Tomita, one of the most revered ramen chefs in Japan, takes viewers on a tour of the best ramen shops in his country in this new feature at Hot Docs.
Serena Ryder (December 22 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
The Toronto born, Juno Award winning singer plays the Danforth Music Hall for two nights in support of her 2017 album, Utopia.
DJ Skate Nights (December 23 - February 23 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Celebrate our city in all its winter glory at this skate party featuring funk, hip-hop, R&B and house tracks spun by DJ Love T.O.
Black Christmas Free Screening (December 24 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
This creepy, Toronto-shot thriller about a killer stalking a sorority house on Christmas Eve isn't exactly the most wholesome way to spend the night before Christmas, but it sure will be unique!
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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