Weekend Guide January 22-23
We are starting to see the light at the end of this COVID wave. What have you been doing to keep you sane? Some new events are opening this weekend, check them out below.
Festival of Cool
The festival brings our globe’s Northern cultures to our campus, getting to the warm heart of their existence while championing their success and framing what impacts them, including climate change, global policy and tourism.
Nordic Lights -public art installation
DJ Skate Nights -Saturday evenings at 8pm, starting TBA
Long Journey Home: Liv Aurora Jensen alias Liss Stende
& Design Matters Exhibit
Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Until February 13
Alpaca Private Tour and Visit
In this exclusive private tour for up to 6 guests, you will get close and personal to Champion alpacas as you walk through their paddocks and home. Hand feeding these majestic creatures is an intimate experience that will leave you in awe.
Brae Ridge Farm & Sanctuary, 7667 Maltby Rd E, Puslinch
The Silk Road: A Living History
The Aga Khan Museum’s latest outdoor exhibition is a visual travelogue of adventurer Christopher Wilton-Steer’s 2019 expedition along the Silk Road. Kicking off his journey in Venice and finishing off in Beijing.
Aga Khan Museum, 77 Wynford Dr, North York
Until March 7
DesignTO
The Festival transforms Toronto into a hub for creativity, taking design and art out of the studio and into the urban sphere, bringing people together to celebrate contemporary culture. Online and in-person. Most events and exhibitions are free, but some require a RSVP or purchased tickets.
Until Jan 30
The Complex
a unique, immersive online theatre experience where no two shows are the same. Taking place in the digital world of a Gather.town environment, participants must work together to select one of the Prospects to be society's future leader. This audience-led event is a fun and exciting new way to experience theatre and allows participants to interact as much or as little as they want.
Until Jan 30
Spray Lake Ice Skating Trail
Visit the this winter wonderland for private ice skating and hockey events in the Holland Marsh. 2 KM natural Ice Trail on the lake and 3 shinny pads in the middle of the lake is fun for the whole family.
Spray Lake Waterpark, 18205 Keele Street, King Twp
Until March 7
The Bentway Skate Trail
The Bentway transforms into a uniquely urban winter wonderland with a 220 metre skate trail.Skates and helmets are available to rent (sizing available on a first-come, first-served basis) and skate sharpening is available.
Free skate lessons for youth and adults courtesy of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport begin on January 11, 2022 . Pre-registration is required.
Bentway, 250 Fort York Blvd
Evergreen Brick Works Skating
Experience the magic of one of the best skating rinks in Toronto at Evergreen Brick Works.
The Evergreen Brick Works outdoor skating rink weaves through snow-covered gardens under exposed beams from the roof of the old brick factory.
Every weekend Sunday 11am-4pm & Dec 17-Dec 22
Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview Ave
www.evergreen.ca/evergreen-brick-works
Harbourfront Centre Skating Rink
The Harbourfront Centre‘s ice skating rink is BACK
Harbourfront Centre
Saturday Farmers Market at Evergreen Brick Works
Evergreen's Saturday Farmers Market runs year-round, connecting people in Toronto to local Ontario farmers and producers.
SAT 8AM- 1PM

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