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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today feature everything from free pizza, to custom-made cocktails, to dancing on the pier, to Bryan Adams. I think it's safe to say there's something for everyone. 

Events you might want to check out:

Pizza in the Park (July 4 - August 8 @ Christie Pits Park)
On top of great pizza from Pizzeria Libretto, this returning event will feature veggie dishes from Banjara Indian Cuisine, Syrian sweets from Newcomer Kitchen, Greek pastries from Filosophy Pastry and Espresso Bar, and cold pressed juices from Angie’s Juice.
Bryan Adams in Toronto (July 4 @ Budweiser Stage)
Live like it's the Summer of '69 with Bryan Adams in concert, playing all the hits from his long career.
Outdoor Walking Tour - Cruising Histories of Queen's Park (July 4 @ Gardiner Museum)
This walking tour is led by artist Abdi Osman of Intimate Encounters and Animate Histories.
Date Night Comedy: Totally Worth a Babysitter! (July 4 @ Comedy Bar)
The return of this comedy show will feature Dave Hemstad, Laurie Elliot, Ian McIntyre, Julianna Rodriguez and Micheal Moses.
Strange Love After Dark (July 4 @ The Beverley Hotel)
You may know Strange Love for their craft coffee, but now they're here with a pop-up to bring you custom-created cocktails.
Rio Mira & Ruben Esguerra (July 4 @ Lula Lounge)
Rio Mira is a marimba supergroup made up of some of the most respected musicians from Colombia and Ecuador. Their music is from a region known as El Pacifico Sur, one connected by history but divided by the national borders of Ecuador and Colombia.
TIFF Trivia Showdown (July 4 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Support TIFF’s Mental Health Outreach program by proving your movie knowledge in this trivia showdown. The event will be hosted by Shawn Hitchens and Ashley Botting.
Bar Aperol (July 4-5 @ Bar Aperol)
Bar Aperol is offering discounted Aperol Spritzes, cheese and charcuterie in honour of its opening on West Queen West.
Northbound Gallery Program Reception (July 4 @ Toronto Centre for the Arts)
This is the third reception for this program, which highlights newcomer and first-generation artists.
Dancing on the Pier (July 4 - August 29 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Dancing on the Pier is back for its eighth year, encouraging audiences of all ages to observe and participate in dance styles ranging from salsa to big band.

by Mira Miller via blogTO

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