Free events in Toronto this week include caroling, skating, and movie viewings. In other words, they're all perfectly nostalgic ways to spend the days leading up to Christmas.Â
Events you might want to check out:Elmer Iseler Singers (December 19 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
The illustrious Roy Thompson Hall opens its door for a festive and free choir and organ concert. It's not often that this venue offers free admission, so take advantage of their spirit of giving.
Kensington Market Winter Solstice (December 21 @ Kensington Market)
The 28th Annual Winter Solstice Parade lights the longest night of the year with hand-made lanterns, giant puppets, stilted dancers, fire breathers and more.
Elf Screening (December 21 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Hot Docs has been hosting a ton of free screenings of Holiday classics leading up to Christmas, not the least of which is the modern classic, Elf, starring Will Ferrell.
Brendan Canning and Choir Nation (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.
DJ Skate Nights: 1 LOVE T.O. (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 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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