Things to do in Toronto for Family Day weekend 2020 let you fill up on Mac and cheese, beer, brunch and tons of goodies at a new Asian food festival. The AutoShow is back with the world's most expensive car and Winter Stations kicks off along the beach.
Events you might want to check out:Wavelength Winter Festival (February 13-16 @ Multiple Venues)
The winter edition of this arts and music festival is back to showcase different genres and sounds by artists from all over the world.
Post Malone (February 14 @ Scotiabank Arena)
This show comes hot off a massively successful year for the rapper who stayed at the top of the charts with several mega hits for most of it.
Canadian International AutoShow (February 14-23 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
You can catch the world's most expensive car at this year's AutoShow, plus a week of exhibitions, programming, special guests and shiny cars.
Tiësto (February 16 @ Rebel)
Legendary DJ and producer Tiësto is still making hits and ready to bring his signature house and techno beats to get you moving and grooving.
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.
Evergreen's Winter Fridays (February 14 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Free indoor skating, warm drinks, food truck eats, bonfires, a makers market and DJ beats are on at this last Winter Friday of the season.
ROM After Dark (February 14 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Passions are running high at this edition of ROM After Dark with a night of sexy Valentine's-inspired fun, performances, food and drink.
Family Day Weekend (February 14-17 @ Ontario Place)
There's lots going on over at Ontario Place this weekend with free programming that includes the Winter Light Exhibition, activities and bonfires.
Next Wave Film Fest (February 14-16 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Back again is this film festival dedicated to young student filmmakers and their works that's free for everyone under 25 to check out.
DJ Skate Nights (February 15 @ Harbourfront Centre)
The final DJ Skate Night of the season is on with one last blowout party featuring DJs Tasha Rozez and Randee Savage playing all the best reggae.
HOTLINE (February 15 @ 211 Geary Ave)
Shake off the winter blues at this disco dance party with Boston's J Paul Getto and friends playing the hottest electro, house and disco.
Leslieville Flea (February 16 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
Over 50 local vendors are on hand for this edition of the the Leslieville Flea that maintains a special focus on vintage, salvaged and up-cycled goods.
Mac and Cheese Festival (February 14-16 @ Small Arms Inspection Building)
The typically summer festival is here to provide some winter comfort food with a weekend of over 40 types of Mac and cheese, drinks and games
Asialicious (February 14-28 @ Multiple Venues)
Over 100 Asian and Asian-run restaurants are participating in this food festival with specials and promotions aimed at curbing coronavirus fears.
Veuve Clicquot Love Brunch Party (February 16 @ The Parlour)
New from Vancouver is this all-day brunch party with a ton of amazing treats served up alongside music and drinks.
Brewer's Backyard (February 17 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Cheers to a holiday Monday with Brewer’s Backyard back for a day of brews, food truck eats, live music and lots more inside Brick Works.
Progress Festival (January 30 - February 15 @ The Theatre Centre)
It's the last weekend to check out 12 independent Canadian-lead productions with showcasing contemporary performance art.
Hamilton (February 11 - May 17 @ Ed Mirvish Theatre)
The first weekend of Hamilton is in full force as the Broadway hit takes the stage to tell the story of the Alexander Hamilton with a modern twist.
Black Film Festival (February 12-17 @ Imagine Cinemas Carlton)
International, independent, politically incorrect and eye-opening features make up this film festival, plus talks, special programming and lots more.
Rhubarb Festival (February 12-22 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Productions and shows of all kinds is on at this queer theatre festival that experiments with performance art theatre, dance and music.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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