Christmas Day events in Toronto for 2017 can take advantage of the snowy weather. There's plenty of rinks to go skating, hills to go tobogganing and places to watch a flick. For those interested in dining out, plenty of restaurants are open for business. Make sure to take note of what's open and closed today.
Events you might want to check out:Xmas Day Uncensored Comedy Extravaganza (December 25 @ The Corner)
Maybe you're tired of the family, or maybe you're looking for something to do with them. Either way, a showcase of comedians with credits like JFL, CBC, and Comedy Network is a solid evening excursion.
Vertigo on 70mm (December 25 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
TIFF is hosting a new mini series of larger than life films being projected in glorious 70mm. Today, Alfred Hitchcock's mesmerizing Vertigo returns to the big screen.
The Wilderness (December 25 @ Lost And Found)
The Wilderness is a weekly celebration of fashion, hip hop, youth, and freedom that happens every Monday and doesn't stop for Christmas Day. Swing by if you feel like rebelling.
Cannes Lions Awards: The World's Best Commercials (December 25-31 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Hundreds of the year's best in commercials and advertising, ranging from hilarious to touching and unique, are screened at Hot Docs.
Put A Donkey On It (December 25 @ Bassline Bar)
Now an annual tradition, the third installment of Put A Donkey On It is a DJ party at Bassline Music Bar with over five DJs spinning techno, eurodance, trance, house, and assorted rave anthems.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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