It's the holidays, which means there's plenty to do in the city over the next few weeks. We've selected a few top picks from several blogs and lists to help you plan how you spend this season.
Christmas at Black Creek Village
"Jump into the time machine at Black Creek, which has several holiday events planned, including old-fashioned Sunday Christmas dinners, Victorian-style festivities by lamplight, and even a gingerbread-village contest. It’s Yuletide for the whole family, 19th-Century style," writes
Toronto.com.
A Christmas Concert
"Music lovers have a few nights to choose from courtesy of the TSO, which offers its annual performance of Handel’s Messiah from December 17 to 22 with help from the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and a few special vocal guests," Toronto.com continues.
Skating
Remember
this list from last year? It's getting cold, so it's time to dig those skates out of storage and head outside. Check out our list from last winter of the top five places to go skating outdoors in Toronto. The Natrel rink opens on December 14 and the others shouldn't be too far behind.
Christmas Market
Canoe.ca nails it with their recommendation to check out Lowe's Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District, which "captures the charm of a European market." But hurry, the market closes this weekend (December 15). They also recommend checking out the St. Lawrence Market as well as the famous window displays at the Bay.
Read the full story
here.
Original Source: Canoe