Free events in Toronto this week mark the opening of many historically and culturally significant buildings with Doors Open, a festival of dogs and the return of Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market.
Events you might want to check out:Action/Crime/Thriller Short Film Festival (May 21 @ Carlton Cinemas)
If action, crime and thriller flicks are your thing, you're in luck because shorts from a film festival focused on all three is screening for free.
Sing! Free Concert (May 26 @ Distillery Historic District)
Sing!, Toronto's vocal arts festival is hosting a free concert featuring many styles and genres of a cappella, with choirs and smaller vocal groups.
Doors Open (May 26-27 @ Multiple Venues)
Toronto's architecture takes the spotlight with tours of historically and culturally significant buildings all around the city.
Woofstock (May 26-27 @ Woodbine Park)
Doggies of all shapes and sizes show off their cuteness over this two day festival featuring human-friendly shopping, entertainment and vendors.
Pedestrian Sundays (May 27 - October 28 @ Kensington Market)
Pedestrian Sundays kicks off a season of car-less wandering through outdoor marketplaces, art fairs, food vendors, live music and activities.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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