Ahh, Sundays. If you're not set on snuggling up on the couch, there's lots of things to do in Toronto today that are worth heading out for. One of the city's most festive houses has milk and cookies on hand and it's the last day for the Christmas market.
Events you might want to check out:Après Ski Day Party (December 22 @ Stackt)
Stackt's new Holiday Hills festival wraps up with an 80s video dance ski lodge party that encourages lots of neon gear and cozy sweaters.
De Sario Family Festival of Lights (December 22 @ 165 Benjamin Boake Trail)
Toronto's most festive house is going 20 years strong in its efforts to raise money for SickKids and today you can drop by for some milk and cookies.
Seaway’s Holiday Shaker (December 22 @ The Opera House)
The Oakville boys are getting festive for the fourth year in a row during this annual indie showcase featuring Like Pacific, Heart Attack Man and more.
Roasted Chestnuts (December 22 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Back again is this festive day of song with the Queer Songbook Orchestra singing everything from the classics to Dolly Parton and Donny Hathaway.
The Goodtimes Christmas Show (December 22 @ Revival Bar)
It's a night of song, dance and performances of all kinds during this Christmas variety show that's great for everyone and includes free cookies.
Canadian Comedy Spotlight (December 22 @ Comedy Bar)
Some of the county's best stand up comedians are taking the stage for a special showcase with lighthearted holiday fun.
Toronto Christmas Market (November 14 - December 22 @ The Distillery District)
It's the last day for The Toronto Christmas Market but there's still time to take in the sights and sounds of this European-style market festival.
Evergreen's Winter Village (November 30 - December 22 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
There's still another day of festive fun on at the Brick Works during this winter village that includes skating, music, food, drinks and shopping.
Holiday Fair in the Square (December 7-23 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
The final weekend of this downtown holiday fair is almost over but there's still lots of time for food, drinks, skating and shopping in the Square.
Aunty Lucy's Burger Shop (December 20-23 @ 96 Ossington Ave)
You can escape the cold even for a moment at this pop-up that serves burgers inspired by the California fast food giant In-N-Out.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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