from February 12 to 14. The event will feature over 150 artists on five intimate stages, for a series of both free and paid events. Tickets for some of the paid events start at just CAD$10, provided you buy in advance.
The Canadian Opera Company's Free Concert Series runs from late September to May, and takes place at the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre. Toronto provides the backdrop to incredibly talented artists as they sing, dance, play piano, jazz things up, and dazzle you with elevated chamber music.
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While it's trendy to be grumpy about cold weather, allow yourself to appreciate the silent, crisp morning air and the magnificent beauty of fresh fallen snow, covering the city in a soft white blanket.
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Canadian winters are a force to be reckoned with, but never fear, 30 tips are here! If you’re stuck in the city, there are a plethora of ways to beat the winter blues, including both embracing and escaping the snow. From steamy indoor activities to thrilling outdoor excursions, check out the best ways to survive and thrive in sub-zero Toronto.