Free events in Toronto for March 2019 offer lots of things to do while saving you some cheddar. The Sugar Shack is back with all sorts of wintery goodies and the Gardiner Museum is opening its doors for free. The city is having a birthday party and there's a festival devoted to female musicians.
Events you might want to check out:Patel Gallery Inaguaral Exhibition (March 1 @ Patel Gallery)
After six years, Project Gallery is ready to re-brand as Patel and looks to kick off a new era of contemporary works with new exhibitions from local artists.
Water Docs Festival Free Screening (March 5 @ Evergreen Brickworks)
It's never been a better time to look at issues of water in Canada, and this Water Docs free screening includes seven shorts about urban watersheds.
Tirgan Nowruz Festival (March 8-10 @ Toronto Centre For The Arts)
A huge celebration of Iranian art is on with three days of traditional theatre, dance, music, DJ night, a traditional tea house and lots of good food.
Women From Space Festival (March 8-11 @ Multiple Venues)
Working to create space for women musicians, this festival showcases female artists in the areas of music and dance at venues around the city.
Gardiner Museum Birthday Weekend (March 9-10 @ Gardiner Museum)
The Gardiner Museum is ready to celebrate 35 years of ceramics with a special weekend of programming and access to all exhibitions for free.
Celebrate Toronto (March 9-10 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Celebrate the city at this two-day festival to mark Toronto's 185th birthday with a marketplace, activities, music, food and lots more.
Sugar Shack TO (March 9-10 @ Sherbourne Common)
All things maple syrup is on as Sugar Shack returns with a weekend of sweet fun, including activities, ice carving, music, treats and a warming station.
St. Patrick's Day Parade (March 10 @ Multiple Venues)
Irish pride takes to the street during this annual parade through the city to celebrate Ireland’s history, culture and heritage through entertainment.
Iranian Fire Festival (March 19 @ Mel Lastman Square)
A full day of Iranian celebrations is on with live music, food, drinks, performances and a huge fireworks show.
CineCuba (March 29-31 @ The Royal Cinema)
A festival dedicated to Cuban cinema is on as films by local and international directors with all screenings open to the public, free of charge.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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