Things to do in Toronto this weekend will see over 205 spots across the city participating in this year's Winterlicious. If you're wondering where to start, here's a handy guide. The Black History Month celebrations are getting started and there's an erotic arts market and Super Bowl party.
Events you might want to check out:The OREO Stuf Shoppe (January 30 - February 1 @ Union Station)
Everyone's favourite cookie is the focus of this pop-up that features only Oreos in sweet and savoury flavours and lots of free cookies.
Human Rights Watch Film Festival (January 30 - February 4 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Back again is this free festival that uses film to bring awareness to human rights issues around the world and informing viewers to help make change.
Progress Festival (January 30 - February 15 @ The Theatre Centre)
Some of the best works of Canadian theatre are taking the stage at this performance festival that focuses on contemporary works.
Wavelength Monthly (January 31 @ Ignite Gallery)
Wavelength is back for the first show of the season with an audio-visual collaboration and performances by Isla Den, tyriqueordie and Carson Teal.
Akin Lansdowne Farewell Party (January 31 @ Akin Lansdowne Studios)
The Lansdowne location of Akin is shuttering but not before they throw a final goodbye party with installations by members.
Winterlicious (January 31 - February 13 @ Multiple Venues)
Hundreds of restaurants around the city are participating in this yearly foodies experience that features new items and special menus.
Winter Chocolate Show (February 1 @ Enoch Turner Schoolhouse)
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and this show lets you pick up a treat for you or someone in your life with bean-to-bar chocolate for sale.
Afro Futurism Comedy Tour (February 1 @ Comedy Bar)
Comedians from the Underground Comedy Railroad are back in Toronto to feature an all-star standup show with Black comics from all over the country.
DJ Skate Nights (February 1 @ Harbourfront Centre)
The Kuumba Festival is ready to kick off the Black History Month celebrations with a big ice skating party featuring DJ Ace Dillinger and Vaughan.
Erotic Arts and Crafts Fair (February 1 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Things are getting hot at this arts and crafts market that features one-of-a-kind erotic finds in celebration of DIY sex and romantic culture.
Roundhouse Winter Craft Beer Fest (February 1 @ Roundhouse Park)
Drink and play at this annual winter beer festival with 40 craft brewers on tap alongside games, food, music dancing, campfires and lots more.
Toronto Tea Festival (February 1-2 @ Toronto Reference Library)
It's warm, snuggly tea season and this festival includes two days of tea-focused programming like talks, workshops, shopping and sampling.
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.
KUUMBA (February 1-29 @ Harboufront Centre)
This Black History Month festival is back to celebrate the heritage, culture and traditions of Black Canadians with a month of special programming.
Super Bowl Viewing Party (February 2 @ Rebel)
It's almost kick-off time and this massive party is back to show the Super Bowl live alongside food and drink specials, games, entertainment and more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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