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Saturday, May 4, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

The Cinco de Mayo festivites are in full effect for events in Toronto today and there's tons of celebrations happening all over the city. Elsewhere, there's a huge vegetarian market and it's the last day to check out several big annual events.

Events you might want to check out:

Cinco de Mayo (May 5 @ El Rey)
This Kensington Market staple is ready to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a day of drinks and fun in the fun with $10 margaritas and a live mariachi band.
Raptors Tailgate Party (May 5 @ Maple Leaf Square)
The Raps are still going hard against Philly and all the action is going down at this tailgate party featuring music, games, giveaways and lots more.
Veg Spring Market (May 5 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
This spring vegetarian market has over 40 vendors specializing in veggie goodies, plus workshops and more.
Punk Rock Flea Market (May 5 @ Lee's Palace)
Weird makers, rad DIY stuff and women vendors selling all sorts of new and vintage goods are all part of this market that includes music and drinks.
John River (May 5 @ Mod Club)
Up-and-coming Toronto rapper John River is being hailed as the next big hip-hop star to come out of the city's thriving rap scene.
The Second Asian Zine Fair (May 5 @ Tranzac club)
Back again is this big zine fair dedicated to the works of Asian zine makers and artists with over 30 vendors, astrology readings and more.
The Mountain Goats (May 5 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
In League with Dragons marks indie folk rockers The Mountain Goats' most refined collection of songs yet, and they're just getting started.
Hot Docs Festival (April 25 - May 5 @ Multiple Venues)
This year's Hot Docs festival wraps up a week of documentaries with a final day of screenings, talks, events and programming.
GradEx (May 1-5 @ OCAD University)
There's still another day to check out the work of OCAD's graduating class with lots of interesting works spread throughout the university's galleries.
Jane's Walk (May 3-5 @ Multiple Venues)
It's the final day of soaking up the history of many of Toronto's neighbourhoods through storytelling and guided tours.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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