Events in Toronto show that Sundays aren't just for laying around. There's lots going on with the Vegan Bake Off, an art show, and a celebration of Toronto's Indigenous communities. Get out there!
Events you might want to check out:St Patrick's Day Parade (March 11 @ Bloor & St. George)
You don't have to be Irish to enjoy the St. Patrick's Day Parade - just grab your greenest gear and go!
Vegan Bake Off (March 11 @ Glass Factory & Lounge)
Now ten year's strong, fill up on plant-based treats from professional and home bakers and find out who all be crowned the Vegan Master.
A Silent Voice (March 11 @ Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre)
Naoko Yamada's Silent Voices explores at a story of a school bully who, years later, seeks redemption for the unkindness he visited upon a young girl with a hearing disability.
Finding Home Toronto (March 11 @ Gladstone Hotel)
An evening of music, spoken word poetry, comedy and community with every dollar is going to help those who are finding home - a new home.
Island Oysters at Halo Brewery (March 11 @ Halo Brewery)
The conclusion of Halo's Winter Oyster Trilogy will see Island Oysters serving up oysters from British Columbia, New Brunswick, and PEI.
Tom’s Dairy Freeze Opening (March 11 @ Tom's Dairy Freeze)
Some might say spring starts later this month, but we all know it really starts whenever Tom’s Dairy Freeze reopens for the season.
Life Through a Lens (March 11 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Discover renowned photographer, Annie Leibovitz, who is responsible for some of the most memorable images of the past several decades.
The March Show (March 11 @ Burdock)
Music, poetry, visual arts, and crafting are all on the menu for The March Show.
Honouring Our Students Pow Wow (March 11 @ Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport)
The 2nd annual Honouring Our Students Pow Wow looks to celebrate all the Indigenous communities that call Toronto home.
Nada Surf (March 11 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Nada Surf is in Toronto to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their album Let Go.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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