
Today marks Remembrance Day in Toronto and events include a gathering at Old City Hall to honour those that have served and continue to serve Canada. Elsewhere, there's a pie contest and a Toronto fashion pop-up.
Events you might want to check out:Old City Hall Remembrance Day Ceremony (November 11 @ Old City Hall)
Hundreds are expected to gather at Old City Hall to commemorate those who paid the ultimate sacrifice during several conflicts.
Charity Souq (November 11 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Performances, food, storytelling, shopping, workshops and more are all on at this big souq in support of Islamic Relief Canada.
The Leslieville Winter Market Grand Opening (November 11 @ The Redwood Theatre)
A day of fresh, local food, arts and crafts, live music and more are on at the Leslieville Farmers' Market new location inside the Redwood Theatre.
Love Toronto Pop-Up (November 11 @ Kensington Market)
Show off your Toronto pride with local brands that specialize in Toronto-centric goodies at this one-day pop-up with lots of neat goodies.
Toronto R&B Sounds (November 11 @ Nightowl)
Get to know Toronto's local R&B scene, as emerging artists take to the stage for a night of smooth slow jams and cool new tunes.
Current Joys (November 11 @ The Drake Hotel)
Current Joys takes bedroom rock mainstream with his lo-fi sound that combines a distinctly mellowed-out DIY element.
Do Pie (November 11 @ A-Game Cafe)
It's warm pie season and pie makers from all over the city are throwing it down for charity with slices available for $5 and an auction of the winning pies.
Los Campesinos (November 11 @ The Opera House)
Punk, pop, indie and a bit of folk make up this band from California who are touring North America to mark the 10th anniversary of their first two albums.
Showgirls (November 11 @ Handlebar)
Handlebar continues to screen the best of the worst for free with Showgirls starring Saved By the Bell's Elizabeth Berkley and Twin Peaks' Kyle MacLachlan.
Bad Girls Collective (November 11 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Cannabis is the topic of the day and Toronto publisher Erin Klassen is on-hand to discuss the subject in an informative and enlightening way.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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