TOP TORONTO EVENTS MAY 2024

04.30.24 | Toronto Events

Mother’s Day Succulent Heart Workshop

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a special succulent arranging workshop led by Molly Shannon from Canadian Succulents, a renowned succulent specialist and designer. In addition to learning about succulent care and design, participants will enjoy tea and handmade floral cookies by a local baker. Molly will guide you through the process of creating a heart-shaped planter with mini succulent plants, offering a relaxing and therapeutic experience. Come join us for a unique way to celebrate Mother’s Day!
WHEN: May 12, 2024 Event Time(s): 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
WHERE: Toronto Botanical Garden- 777 Lawrence Ave E, North York, ON M3C 1P2, Canada
MORE INFORMATION: Cost: $85.74 Reservations / Advance Tickets are required

Good Shepherd Ministries Angels Among Us Fundraising Gala

Good Shepherd Ministries presents the Angels Among Us Good Shepherd Gala. Please join us for an evening of cocktails, dining, auctions, and dancing with live entertainment!
The gala will raise funds to support programs and services to assist homeless individuals within our community.
WHEN: May 4, 2024 Event Time(s): 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
WHERE: Paramount Eventspace
MORE INFORMATION: Cost: $400
Single Tickets: $400 Table of 8: $3,000 Reservations / Advance Tickets are required

Let’s Move, Willowdale: Move-a-thon & BBQ

The fun starts at Hendon Park at 11am with a walk, run and ride along the Finch Hydro Corridor with friends, family and neighbours, marshalled by We Run North York and Cycle Toronto!

Following the Move-a-thon there will be a BBQ beginning at 12pm with delicious food, entertainment, kids activities, crafts, caricature artists, prizes and much more!

All funds raised will go towards NeighbourLink and the North York Seniors Centre’s programs targeted at alleviating social isolation for the most vulnerable in our community

WHEN: May 4, 2024 Event Time(s): 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
WHERE: Hendon Park- 50 Hendon Ave, North York, ON M2M 1A2, Canada
MORE INFORMATION: Cost: $10 – $60
Reservations / Advance Tickets are required Online: www.neighbourlink.org Email: sebastian@neighbourlink.org
Phone: (416) 221-8383 ext.7

Junior

Harbourfront Centre is the place to be for family fun over the May long weekend! Toronto’s international children’s festival will showcase local and international performances from live theatre and dance to circus, music, storytelling and hands-on workshops. Offering free, pay-what-you-can and ticketed programming, Junior promises three days of play, imagination and fun at indoor and outdoor venues across Harbourfront Centre’s 10-acre waterfront location. A dedicated Enhanced Accessibility Day on May 19 features ASL/DSL interpretation, described audio and introductory notes, touch tours, a relaxed guide and “Zen Den” quiet spaces for select events.

WHEN:  May 18, 2024 – May 20, 2024- Please see event website for detailed schedule

WHERE: Harbourfront Centre-235 Queens Quay W

MORE INFORMATION:Cost: Indoor ticketed performances start at $5.  Pre-registration is required for some of the festival’s free programming. Reservations / Advance Tickets are required

Plant Fair 2024: Parkdale & Toronto Horticultural Society

Amazing garden finds & plants of all kinds, all at the best prices in town!

Featuring: Natives, organics, pollinators, herbs & veggies, & hard to find plants. Plus, gently used gardening materials, free garden advice, info tables, & giveaways!

This is the main fundraiser for our horticultural society (a recognized not-for-profit) so shoppers can take pride in knowing that the money raised from their purchases will be going directly back into their community, to support all kinds of public gardens and greening initiatives.

Having trouble knowing what plants to put where? Have a pesky problem with something in your garden? Ask one of our garden experts to weigh in, free of charge.

WHEN: May 25, 2024 Event Time(s): 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHERE:  Roncesvalles United Church – Main entrance (stairs) off Roncy. Accessibility entrance via parking lot – north side of church. 214 Wright Ave

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TOP TORONTO EVENTS APRIL 2024

03.28.24 | Toronto Events

T.O. Food and Drink Fest

3 epic days of incredible food, drink, culinary demos, shopping, music + much, much more!
WHEN: April 6, 2024 Event Time(s): 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
WHERE:: Metro Toronto Convention Centre- 255 Front St W
MORE INFO AND TICKETS: $20  tofoodanddrinkfest.com

Cherry Blossom Season at Colborne Lodge

Come to Colborne Lodge to celebrate Cherry Blossom season! Learn about the history of the cherry trees in High Park and enjoy reproductions of 19th century Japanese art and poetry depicting this seasonal celebration. Check out haikus created by High Park visitors and add your own haiku to the display.

This April, Toronto History Museums celebrates the Earth through a series of dynamic cultural experiences that advance meaningful action towards keeping the Earth Clean and Green! Celebrate the spirit of earth, sustainability and community through workshops, talks, and other programs that honour the earth and promote environmental stewardship from multiple perspectives.

Toronto History Museums are breaking through. The Breakthrough is a series of dynamic cultural experiences at Toronto History Museums. Celebrating diversity, inclusion, equality, wellness, sustainability and advocacy.

WHEN: April 3, 2024 – April 28, 2024 Event Time(s): 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
WHERE: Colborne Lodge Museum – 11 Colborne Lodge Dr.(SOUTH END of High Park)

Cost: Free! For a suggested donation of $5, make your own sakura greeting card!

Earth Day at Evergreen Brick Works

Back in 2010 Evergreen transformed a collection of deteriorating heritage buildings into a global showcase for green design. Today, these buildings make up Evergreen Brick Works, Canada’s first large scale community environmental centre in the heart of Toronto.

This Earth Day, visitors can expect to immerse themselves in the nature surrounding the Brick Works, take part in workshops, contribute to a circular economy and so much more.

Here’s some of what they have planned:   

Mini Drop, Swap and Shop: Clothing Edition
Book Swap
Saturday Farmers Market
Weekend Nature Play
‘Kiss the Ground’ film screening
THEN AND NOW photography exhibit
DIY bike repairs
Bioblitz nature exploration
Litterfest

WHEN: Saturday April 22nd from 9:00 am. to 4:00 p.m.

WHERE:Evergreen Brick Works  550 Bayview Ave. Toronto,ONM4W 3X8

 

Mental HELLth – Stand-Up Comedy In Support Of CAMH | Rivoli Toronto

Experience an unforgettable night of stand-up comedy at Mental HELLth, a comedy showcase supporting CAMH, Canada’s largest mental health hospital. Witness professional comedians using humor to break mental health stigma and raise funds for vital initiatives. All proceeds from ticket sales go directly to CAMH, supporting life-saving research and programs. The event will feature MC Ryan Zeitz, along with comedians Brendan D’Souza and headliner Andrew Barr. Join us at The Rivoli in Toronto on April 10, 2024, for a show that promises to entertain and inspire. Doors open at 7:00 pm, with the show starting at 7:30 pm. Tickets are priced at CA$27.96 and are non-refundable. The Rivoli offers a 10% discount on dinner for ticketholders, so arrive early to enjoy the savings. The venue is fully accessible, ensuring everyone can attend this impactful event. Follow MC Ryan Zeitz on social media for updates on future shows.

WHEN: April 10th 2023 door open at 7:00p.m. show starts at 7:30 p.m.

WHERE: 334 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A2

Lumière: The Art of Light

Explore Lumière: The Art of Light in its new home in Trillium Park! This free outdoor light exhibition allows visitors to explore the park and experience art developed by Ontario artists. Utilizing innovation, light and discovery, Artists and creators are illuminating the park under a curatorial theme of “renewal”, celebrating the change of seasons from winter to spring.

This is a free event, just head over to the park and check it out!

WHEN: Daily from dusk to 11 p.m

WHERE: Trillium Park at 955 Lake Shore Blvd W., Toronto

 

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Is There Such Thing as a Stress-Free Downsize?

02.23.24 | Downsizing

In itself, downsizing is a great way to make your life less stressful. As your current family home no longer suits your needs, transitioning to a more practical space can be your ticket to a cleaner, more simplified lifestyle.

While the thought of moving from a big home to something much smaller can be daunting, the process doesn’t have to be stressful. With some careful planning and organization, you can downsize your home with minimal hassle and make the transition to a simpler lifestyle without the added anxiety. 

Downsizing, or as we like to call it – Rightsizing means creating a living space that’s perfect for you, at any stage of life. Click here to download our ultimate rightsizing guide. 

Why Downsize?

Although downsizing your home can seem like a monumental undertaking on paper, the perks are well worth it. For instance, moving to a home with less square footage means less time spent on chores like cleaning and maintenance. This freedom gives you extra time to spend on the activities you enjoy most. 

Not to mention, downsizing can also come with financial advantages too. Larger homes typically go hand in hand with larger costs, this includes not just your mortgage payments but also things like insurance, maintenance, and more. With that in mind, when you downsize to a smaller home, you’re also managing a smaller financial responsibility. On a similar note, downsizing also allows you to unlock the equity built in your current home. You can then use those funds toward enriching your life in other ways.


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Get the Ball Rolling Early

From decluttering and getting your home on the market to figuring out where you’d like to live next and beyond, there’s a lot that goes into downsizing. One of the keys to downsizing your home with minimal stress is to start early. Trying to rush the process at the last minute will only lead to anxiety.

That said, every downsizer will have their own preferred timelines and definition of “early”. Some people may start working towards their move a few years in advance, others may do it in a few months. At the end of the day, ensuring your downsize doesn’t feel rushed is all about taking a proactive approach and not hesitating on getting started.

Have a Decluttering Plan

Decluttering is one of the biggest steps in the downsizing process. Because you’ll be moving to a smaller home, you’ll need to downsize your belongings too. This includes everything from furniture and certain appliances to small items like clothes or holiday decorations. 

Once again, it’s a good idea to start decluttering early. Give yourself plenty of time to go through your belongings and decide what to keep, donate, or sell. Begin by tackling one room at a time, starting with the least used areas of your home. 

If you have a lot of possessions that hold sentimental value, this process can also be an emotional one. However, you should be honest with yourself about what you really need and use on a regular basis. Take a hard look at your belongings and ask yourself if they are a must-keep. If not, it’s time to let them go. 


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Work With a Full-Service Real Estate Team

While there are a number of ways to make things easier, the hands-down best way to take the stress out of your journey is to work with a real estate team that specializes in downsizing – like us, Silver Burtnick & Associates. 

For decades, we’ve helped countless clients discover their best lives by facilitating a smooth and simple downsize. Although making the move to a smaller home a little more complex than your average sale and purchase, we’ve got the process down to science. 

Our approach to rightsizing is end-to-end. We understand both parts of the process – selling and buying inside and out. It’s our goal to not only help you achieve a great result but to also take the weight off your shoulders. We’ll coordinate all the logistics and moving parts on your behalf so you can focus on enjoying your transition. 

As an experienced and collaborative real estate team, we can help you navigate the process of rightsizing. When you’re ready to begin your next chapter, get in touch. Click here to send an email or call 416-587-3300.

TOP TORONTO EVENTS MARCH 2024

02.20.24 | Toronto Events

Toronto Comicon

Experience the ultimate playground for Comics, Sci-Fi, Horror, Anime, and Gaming. Three BIG days of citywide events, family-friendly attractions and world-renowned celebrities await.

WHEN: March 15-17

WHERE: Metro Toronto Convention Centre

MORE INFO: Click Here

 

March Break Fun at Fort York

Enhance your visit with added family-friendly and interactive programming. Reserve ahead for access to a variety of enhanced activities that include baking, drumming, dancing, storytelling and beading. Engage in discussion about the presence of women in historical military contexts within the free pop-up talks.  Join us at THM this March Break for a captivating and immersive program! Explore and breakthrough the untold stories of women and other communities who have played pivotal roles in shaping the cultural, social, and economic landscape of Toronto through workshops, camps and other events.
WHEN:  Every Sunday March 9, 2024 – March 17, 2024:  Event Time(s): 11:00 am – 4:00 pm- Free tours on the hour, last tour at 3 p.m. Free admission to the ongoing artifact exploration, weaving activity, dress-up station and timed pop-up talks. Reservation not required for free activities.
WHERE: Fort York National Historic Site 250 Fort York Blvd

Sugar Shack TO

Sweet! Sugar Shack TO is a free, family-friendly, winter event on Toronto’s waterfront that celebrates all things maple.
WHEN:  March 10, 2024 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
WHERE: Sugar Beach Park- 11 Dockside Dr

Timeless Toronto: A Visual Journey Through the 6ix Art Exhibition

Engage in an exploration of Toronto’s dynamic urban narrative and the vibrancy of its cultural tapestry through artworks that encapsulate the city’s evolving identity.
WHEN: Every Tuesday February 21, 2024 – March 27, 2024 Event Time(s): 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
WHERE: Assembly Hall 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr, Etobicoke, ON M8V 4B6, Canada
Cost: Free
MORE INFO: toronto.ca

 

St Patrick Day Parade

The Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade begins on the corner of St. George and Bloor St West (near St. George subway station) and heads east on Bloor Street, turns south on Yonge Street and finishes at Dundas Street.

The parade starts at 12 noon and the line of march lasts one and a half hours at any given point along the route. Our review stand will host live entertainment, local dignitaries and our 2024 Grand Marshal. Access from the TTC subway can be made at the following stations: St. George, Museum, Bloor, Wellesley, College, Dundas.

WHEN: The parade takes place on Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 12 noon sharp.

WHERE: Parade starts at the corner of St. George and Bloor St W.

 

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TOP TORONTO EVENTS FEBRUARY 2024

01.25.24 | Toronto Events

DJ Skate Nights at Evergreen Brick Works

DJ Skate Nights are coming to the Brick Works this January and February! Bring your friends and family to this brand-new event where you can skate among the trees while the DJ spins your favourite tunes. There will be food and beverages available to purchase on site, as well as free lawn games, smores and firepits for your pre- and post-skate enjoyment. Our Apres Skate Lounge in the Young Centre will be open for you to warm up in after skating. Bring your own skates or you can rent a pair of ours.

Each DJ Skate Night has a theme, from 90s Night featuring throwback hits to Newcomer’s Night with free skating lessons for new Canadians.

WHEN:  February 10, 2024 Event Time(s): 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
WHERE:  Evergreen Brick Works Centre for Green Cities, 550 Bayview Ave

 

 

2024 Toronto Chinatown New Year Celebration

The event is the biggest and most popular festival among Chinese communities. And now become a feature event every year to preserve and celebrate the Asian heritage and engage others in cultural activities. The event attracts more than 13,000 visitors during the 2-day event from different races, regions, municipalities, and different countries and now becomes a must-go destination for local and international visitors in Ontario.
WHEN: February 10, 2024 Event Time(s): 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
WHERE:Chinatown Centre – 222 Spadina Ave.- Dragon City Mall – 280 Spadina Ave.

Family Day Weekend Activities at Scarborough Museum

Engage in hands-on, minds-on programming that celebrates the meaning of family, both the ones we are born into and the ones that we create. Grab a warm drink and enjoy a curated selection of books that share stories from families of all kinds, either on your own or during story-time sessions throughout the day. Dive into craft activities from Crafts 2 Kidz, and get active with a Reggae-cise session by Kevin Carrington!

Toronto History Museums celebrates Black History Month with Lifting Voices for Belonging, a series of programs which celebrates the many contributions and the enduring legacy of Black communities on this land now known as Canada.

WHEN:  February 17, 2024 Event Time(s): 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Crafts 2 Kidz occurs for one hour at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and for two hours on Monday.
Reggae-cise occurs for one hour on February 17 at 1:30 p.m. and on February 19 at 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: Scarborough Museum1007 Brimley Rd
Cost: Free

SickKids Fired-Up Gala

WHEN: February 23, 2024- Event Time(s): 6:00 pm – 1:00 am- Cocktail Hour 6pm-7:30pm
WHERE: Four Seasons Hotel Toronto- 60 Yorkville Ave
Cost: $449 – $850
General Admission Tickets are on sale 15% off: $404.10 until July 3rd, 2023
Sponsor Table Tickets are on sale 10% off: $630-$765 until July 3rd, 2023Platinum Sponsor Table (10 seats): $850/seat = $8,500
Gold Sponsor Table (10 seats): $700/seat = $7,000
Silver Sponsor Split Table (5 seats): $850/seat = $4,250
Bronze Sponsor Split Table (5 seats): $700/seat = $3,500

General Admission (access to the entire event): $449

Late-Night Afterparty (access to the event from 10pm-1am): $229

All sponsorship packages and monetary donations are eligible for tax receipts/letter of support from the SickKids Foundation.

 

 

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TOP TORONTO EVENTS JANUARY 2024

01.11.24 | Toronto Events

Nathan Philips Square Ice Skating

In the winter the water fountain in front of Toronto City Hall turns into an outdoor Ice Rink. Take in the downtown sites while pleasure skating.

WHERE: Nathan Phillips Square, Queen Street West, Toronto

WHEN: November 25, 2023 To March 17, 2024

Free

 

 

Toronto History Museums Free Admissio

General admission to all 10 Toronto History Museums is permanently free to provide everyone with an opportunity to fully participate in cultural heritage and spaces. This is one of many initiatives at Toronto History Museums to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. Toronto History Museums is committed to dismantling museums’ ongoing colonial legacies and working towards fostering reconciliation and healing as well as enhancing the understanding of Toronto’s diverse stories from multiple perspectives.

WHERE: Various, City of Toronto History Museums

WHEN: January 1, 2024 To December 31, 2024

Free

 

 

 

DesignTO Festival 2024

Going into its 14th year, Canada’s leading and largest annual design festival will see over 100 free exhibitions, installations and events, from artists and designers working in various disciplines. Featuring bold and ambitious design ideas that respond to the climate crisis and sustainability, technology, ethics and social justice, city building, and more, you’ll want to start planning your Festival Week today.

Since its founding in 2011, the Festival has been transforming Toronto into a hub for creativity, taking art and design out of the studio and into the urban sphere, and bringing people together to design a better future, one that is more sustainable, just, and joyful.

DesignTO celebrates contemporary culture, provides opportunities for emerging talent, and engages the community with exceptional and accessible public programming. DesignTO is a non-profit arts organization that produces Canada’s largest annual design festival, forming Toronto’s design week.
Visit the DesignTO website to view the complete Festival Schedule, and start planning your Festival activities today!

WHEN: Jan 19-Jan 28 2024

MORE INFO: Here

 

 

New Music Festiva

An international festival of contemporary music presented annually by the University of Toronto Faculty. Join us for 10 days of concerts, workshops and master classes as we celebrate new music

WHERE: Walter Hall, 80 Queen’s Park, Toronto

WHEN: January 27, 2024 To February 4, 2024

 

 

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