Free things to do in Toronto this week mean saving a bit of change and still having fun. The Gardiner is having a birthday weekend celebration and waving the admission while the St. Patrick's Day Parade is back. You can catch ice carving at Sugar Shack and there's storytelling on, too.
Events you might want to check out:Muted Blast .2 (March 12 @ 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education)
Artist meta.ΞΎ uses compositions and audiovisual installations alongside the poetry of post-crisis Greek authors for a night of music, art and drinks.
Japanese Storytelling Festival (March 14 @ The Japan Foundation)
An afternoon of Japanese folk tales, stories, songs and mime performances are on at this family-friendly festival with new and old stories.
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.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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