Free things to do in Toronto for March 2020 mean that Irish music, dance and culture is taking to the streets for the St. Patrick's Day Parade. You can also check out lots of art and artifacts for free at several museums and there's a big birthday celebration for the city.
Events you might want to check out:Epic Moments of Personal Failure (March 1 @ Sibling Gallery)
Once upon a time, Toronto was a rad, cool place to be and this retrospective exhibition showcases zines from the 80s and 90s underground scene.
Ramen Films (March 5-12 @ The Royal Cinema)
Ramen season is in full effect and this mini-film series focuses on stories from chefs who make it and people who love its brothy goodness.
Celebrate Toronto (March 7-8 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
The city is turning the big 1-8-6 and having a free two-day birthday festival with skate parties, live music, activities, food trucks and a market.
Feminist Art Fest (March 5-7 @ OCAD University)
Art that celebrates feminist works are at the centre of this PWYC festival with exhibitions talks and performances by artists, academics and activists.
Sugar Shack (March 14-15 @ Sugar Beach)
Treats galore are on at this free sweets festival with a weekend of ice carving, music and activities, plus goodies, drinks and winter comfort food.
Gardiner Museum Birthday Weekend (March 14-15 @ Gardiner Museum)
The Gardiner is celebrating 36 years of ceramic art and sculpture by welcoming visitors in free of charge for special activities and programming.
St. Patrick's Day Parade (March 15 @ Avenue/Bloor)
Floats, costumes, music and marching are all part fo this annual celebration that weaves its way through downtown to showcase Irish culture.
Iranian Fire Festival (March 17 @ Mel Lastman Square)
A night of fun is on during this Iranian celebration that includes fire jumping, regional food and drink, performances, music and dance.
3rd Tuesday Nights Free (March 17 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Take a tour through the ROM totally free of charge during this extended hours night that lets you explore the museum by yourself or with a guide.
Community Sundays (March 29 @ MOCA Toronto)
Community Sundays is back to let you check out this contemporary art museum and all of its exhibitions free of charge throughout the day.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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