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Allan Gardens: Toronto’s downtown oasis
Allan Gardens Conservatory was founded in 1858 and is one of Toronto’s oldest parks. Its beautiful 16,000 sqaure foot conservatory houses housing thousands of plants providing an visitors a downtown oasis.
Mark spring in Toronto at the Maple Syrup Festival
Maple Syrup is about as Canadian as you can get and its arrival signals the end of the long northern winter. Celebrate spring at a the Maple Syrup Festival held at two conservation areas close to Toronto.
Canada produces 85% of the world’s supply and exports over 30,000 tones to more than 40 countries....
Turning ice into art at IceFest
Photo by Paul Tichonczuk
On Feb 25 and 26 celebrate winter in style at the 7th Annual Bloor-Yorkville IceFest where you can celebrate winter in Toronto.
Watch as ice carvers take out their picks, chisels and even chainsaws to transform blocks of ice into masterpieces at the 14th Annual Sassafraz Ice...
Celebrating Black History Month in Toronto
Since 1979, the City of Toronto has celebrated Black History month with events and exhibits scheduled throughout the city. There are number of cultural events celebrating the heritage, traditions and culture of African-Canadians.
Photo courtesy of Theatre Archipelago/Obeah Opera
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Best chocolate in Toronto
February is a month where chocolate is a necessity, whether it’s for romance or the winter blues.
Enjoy distinctive chocolates and truffles created by chocolatier David Castellan at his Soma Chocolate shop in the Distillery District. Using raw cocoa beans, Castellan creates chocolates with surprising...
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