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Thursday, February 27, 2020

The top 10 events in Toronto this March

The top events in Toronto for March 2020 have lots of things to do that will get you out of the winter funk. A new Winnie the Pooh exhibition is coming and the city's oldest bar is reopening for St. Patrick's Day. There's lots of food, concerts and free stuff on as well.

Events you might want to check out:

TOsketchfest (March 4-15 @ Multiple Venues)
Toronto's annual city-wide sketch comedy festival is back to feature comics and troupes from all over the country performing new scripted works.
Women From Space Festival (March 5-8 @ Multiple Venues)
Back again is this music festival dedicated to giving women musicians space to showcase their work in a variety of genres.
Beach Bash in the 6ix (March 6 @ Ripley's Aquarium of Canada)
It's winter out there but it's warm in here at this tropical beach party inside the aquarium with a night of food, drinks, music and fun.
Hot Docs Curious Minds Festival (March 6-11 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Tanya Talaga, Daniel Dale, Javier F. Peña and more are dropping by this festival dedicated to discussing hot topics and ideas in the world today.
Vintage Clothing Show (March 7-8 @ Queen Elizabeth Building)
This huge vintage show and antique market is back with a curated selection of vintage men's and women's designer finds, furniture and décor.
Winnie-the-Pooh Exhibition (March 7 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
The classic children's book character is coming to life at this interactive exhibition that includes original sketches, letters, photographs and more.
Grow Op (March 12-15 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Over 30 immersive weather-based exhibitions are taking over the Gladstone that focus on urbanism, landscape and contemporary art.
St. Patrick's Day at the Wheatsheaf (March 17 @ The Wheatsheaf)
Toronto's oldest bar is reopening just in time for a huge St. Patrick's Day celebration where the newly rebranded and restored space will be revealed.
Comicon (March 20-22 @ Metro Toronto Convetion Centre)
There might be a lot of red Stormtroppers at this year's huge fan festival with three days of exhibitions, special guests, shopping and cosplay.
Elton John (March 28 @ Scotiabank Arena)
The Goodbye Yellowbrick Road tour is obviously not ready to say goodbye as Elton John extends his farewell tour for two more Toronto dates.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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