Valentine's Day events in Toronto are sure to include an array of romantic dinner options (remember to bring the gift you've picked out), but if you want to try something new this year, here are a few unique activities to consider checking out.
Events you might want to check out:Free Best of Romance Short Film Fest (February 14 @ Carlton Cinemas)
The Carlton brings the love with a special Valentine's Day film fest. They're screening seven romantic shorts from places like Hungary, Italy, and Mexico for free. It's a film buff's dream date.
Valentine's Tinder Tales (February 14 @ The Rec Room)
Celebrate love (or lack there of) this Valentine's Day with Tinder Tales, a live evening of storytelling at the Rec Room. From bizarre texts to bad dates and awkward hook-ups, you'll hear it all.
The Sex Show (February 14-25 @ Gallery 1313)
Art shows don't get more intimate than this curated exhibition of photography, painting, and other mixed media works that explore sex and sexuality.
MySpace Prom (February 14 @ Lee's Palace)
Lee's Palace and the Dance Cave on its upper floor unite for a 2000s throwback party featuring emo hits downstairs and rap upstairs. Grab the number one in your top 8 and log in together.
Songs Of Love Dinner and Dance (February 14 @ Lula Lounge)
The eternally romantic Lula Lounge is one of Toronto's few old school dinner and dance spots, and on Valentine's Day jazz singer Ori Dagan and guitarist Nathan Hiltz perform a set full of love songs.
Valentine's Day With Bae (February 14 @ Paint Cabin)
Unleash your inner artist at this freestyle champagne paint session. Two hearts, two complimentary glasses of champagne, and three hours of painting, all for $79.00 a couple.
Love at First Sprint (February 14 @ Barry's Bootcamp Toronto)
If you want a one-of-a-kind meet-cute story, it doesn't get more unique than this speed dating workout hybrid. Answer quick and fun questions in between rotations to meet your perfect match.
Rhubarb Festival (February 14-25 @ Buddies in Bad Times Theatre)
Canada's longest-running new works festival returns just in time for Valentine's Day, bringing experimental shows in dance, music, and theatre that are sure to make for excellent date options.
Valentine's Day Bash (February 14 @ Smiling Buddha)
If talking isn't your strong point, you won't have to fear awkward silences at this live music Valentine's party featuring Toronto indie favourites.
Anti-Valentine's Day Party (February 14 @ The Nookie)
Love to hate Valentine's Day. Show some self love and have your portrait sketched, indulge in sweets, write yourself a love letter, and more at this quirky anti-cupid event.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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