Events in Toronto today are probably going to draw some crowds. A sprawling beer festival, huge vintage shows and a talk with the Raptors' boss are just some of the ways to occupy your Saturday.
Events you might want to check out:Vintage Clothing Show (March 3-4 @ Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place)
Chanel, Dior, YSL, it's all there for you to sift through as you discover long lost vintage treasures that you won't find anywhere else.
Celebrate Toronto (March 3-6 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Now you have another reason to take a selfie in front of the Toronto sign as Nathan Phillips Square will be host to the city's 184th b-day bash.
Toronto FC Home Opener (March 3 @ BMO Field)
Toronto's own MLS champs are back to face off Columbus Crew. Will they hold on to the title this year? Only time will tell.
International Women's Day March (March 3 @ OISE)
Come together in celebration of women all over the world and reflect on the milestones, triumphs, and join the march towards equality.
Muddy York Brewing Co.'s 3rd Anniversary Party (March 3 @ Muddy York Brewing Co.)
One of Toronto's best craft breweries is celebrating their birthday with food by Knuckle Sandwich, special bottle releases and some magical entertainment.
Antique and Vintage Market (March 3-4 @ Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place)
That Canadian goose-shaped bedside lamp with the oversized tassel shade? It's calling for you.
Really Really Free Market (March 3 @ Campbell Park)
They say nothing is free in this world, except at the Really Really Free Market. No Money. No Swapping. Everything is free as a bird.
Colour Theory (March 3 @ The Black Cat)
The latest group show at this Dundas West gallery opens tonight.
Curious Minds with Masai Ujiri (March 3 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The boss of the Toronto Raptors is offering fresh perspectives on leadership and philanthropy.
Toronto Winter Brewfest (March 3 @ Enercare Centre's Heritage Court at Exhibition Place)
It's the second day for Toronto's biggest indoor beer festival. More than 150 beers are just waiting to be sampled.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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