The weekend is far from over and events in Toronto today offer the chance to dance on the beach, shop local, watch a movie in the park and have a drink under the Gardiner. It's the final day for several big, annual festivals and your last chance to get some Stranger Things ice cream.
Events you might want to check out:Promise Cherry Beach (July 14 @ Cherry Beach)
The summer vibes are on at Promise as local and international house DJs drop by to keep you moving and grooving on the beach.
Christie Pits Film Festival (July 14 @ Christie Pits)
Summer was made for free outdoor movies and the Christie Pits Film Festival is back with a screening of the queer teenage romance Weirdos.
Sunday Social (July 14 @ The Bentway)
Spend your lazy Sunday being lazy under the Gardiner at this edition of Sunday Social that includes a beer garden, live music, games and more.
Eco Lifestyle Market (July 14 @ The Great Hall)
Eco-friendly, sustainable and natural products are the focus of this market with goods from local makers including health, beauty, food and more.
Tijuana Panthers and Together Pangea (July 14 @ Hard Luck)
The sounds of sunny California mixed with punk and indie rock come together with angst-ridden yet upbeat tunes, courtesy of both bands.
Funny Jews (July 14 @ Yuk Yuk's)
The Jewish Comedy Festival is ready to present a stellar lineup of local comedians from clubs, shows, series and festivals around the city and beyond.
Scoops Ahoy (July 4-14 @ Woodbine Mall)
It's the last day to get yourself some Demogorgon ice cream off a sailboat of ice flavours at this Stranger Things-themed parlour.
Vector Festival (July 11-14 @ Multiple Venues)
There's still time to check out graphic design-based works by over 30 local and international artists at galleries all over the city.
Night It Up! (July 12-14 @ Markham Civic Centre)
It's the final day of Asian street food-style treats as this huge night market wraps up with performances, shopping, activities and lots more.
Festival of South Asia (July 13-14 @ Little India)
Another year of South Asian food, performances, shopping, art and music is set to wrap up for another year as this big festival comes to an end.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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