Free things to do in Toronto for February 2020 are ready for winter with an 80s-themed ice sculpture festival and a huge rainbow noodle on the beach. Two museums are opening their doors for free and you can catch The Oscars live. There's a soca ice skating party and more on, too.
Events you might want to check out:Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp Photo Exhibit (February 1-29 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Kicking off Black History Month is this new photo exhibition from Colin Kaepernick's organization that features people who embody its mission.
Garden of Light (February 6 @ Nicholas Metivier Gallery)
Artist Keita Morimoto has created his most ambitious work to date with a eight by eighteen-foot triptych capturing the city's east end in different light.
Winter Light Exhibition (February 7 - March 29 @ Ontario Place)
Works that embody light and discovery shine through the darkness of winter at this festival with bright sculptures stationed around the park.
DJ Skate Nights (February 8 @ Harbourfront Centre)
One of the biggest skate parties of the year is back with Dr. Jay de Soca Prince playing the hottest Caribbean soca sounds for you to skate to.
Icefest (February 8-9 @ Village of Yorkville Park)
Over 70,000 lbs of ice is getting carved up at this two-day festival with huge ice sculptures carved into 80s-themed shapes and designs.
The Oscars Live (February 9 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
All the drama and fun of the Oscars is on at this free viewing party inside the Hot Docs cinema where you can see the winners and losers live on the big screen.
Winter Stations (February 17 - March 30 @ Woodbine Beach)
This year's Winter Stations are going beyond the senses with larger-than-life interactive installations that include a huge mirror and rainbow noodle.
3rd Tuesday Nights Free (February 18 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Take a tour through the museum free of charge as the ROM opens its doors for a night of fun throughout the space and with extended hours.
Long Winter (February 21-23 @ Workman Arts)
Some of the city's most innovative DJs and artists are dropping by for this PWYC (suggested donation of $12) monthly dance party.
Community Sunday (February 23 @ MOCA Toronto)
The city's newest contemporary art museum is welcoming in visitors to check out the sale and exhibitions free of charge for a whole day this month.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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