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Sunday, December 10, 2017

The top 7 free events in Toronto this week

There are a ton of free event offerings in Toronto this week, what with the ROM opening its doors to the public for one day, Union Station hosting a handful of free concerts, and Hot Docs screening holiday classics to get everyone in the festive spirit.

Events you might want to check out:

Free Admission to the ROM (December 12 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
To celebrate the reopening of its heritage Weston Entrance on Queen's Park, the ROM is opening its doors - quite literally - to all for one day of free general admission.
Brenda MacIntyre (December 12 @ West Wing, Union Station)
Juno Award winning singer, speaker, Indigenous drummer and wisdom-keeper Brenda MacIntyre brings her soulful singing and storytelling to Union.
DJ Skate Nights (December 16-30 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Toronto's outdoor winter party returns this week, kicking things off with a night dedicated to classic Latin sounds, featuring DJs Blancon and Drumspeak spinning while you skate.
Free Screenings of Holiday Classics (December 16 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Hot Docs is hosting a ton of free screenings of Holiday classics like Elf, Love Actually, and more, now up until Christmas. First on the docket is White Christmas this Saturday afternoon.
Finch West Station Open House (December 16 @ 1900 Yonge Street)
Sneak a peek at this unopened subway station before anyone else, and chat with construction staff and subway systems workers about any questions you have about the TTC. The new line opens the following day.
Winter at Ontario Place (December 8 - March 18 @ Ontario Place)
Having just opened this past weekend, seize the opportunity to explore Ontario Place's new winter light exhibition before the rest of Toronto catches on.
Best of LGBT Short Film Fest (December 11 @ Carlton Cinemas)
Catch the best LGB- themed short films from around the world for no money at all. 2017's lineup even includes the animated short and viral sensation, In A Heartbeat.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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