Comicon 2020
Toronto Comicon, an annual pop culture convention for fans of comics, sci-fi, horror, anime and gaming, is taking over Toronto this March Break from March 20-22, 2020. The annual 3-day convention is jam-packed with family-friendly activities and Celebrity Guests including Adam Baldwin (Firefly, Serenity), Breckin Meyer (Robot Chicken), Tim Rose (Star Wars), Kathy Najimi (Hocus Pocus, Sister Act) and many more! Back by popular demand, the 10,000 sq. ft. Family Zone is returning with a lineup of fun and educational activities for all ages. Young fans can discover a world of adventure and magic with nonstop programming including Sorting Hat Ceremonies, Hogwarts School Photo Ops, Quidditch lessons, Make Your Own Mario Level workshops, a Giant Lite Briteand more! Don’t miss out on this FAN-tastic March Break event! https://www.blogto.com/events/comicon-2020-toronto/ https://www.comicontoronto.com/
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2 Events One Ticket. Both are taking place at the same time in the massive Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place. Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 22 Canada Blooms: This year’s theme “Connecting People to Nature” is sure to inspire the garden builders and designers to create colourful showcases celebrating the silver screen. https://canadablooms.com/ National Home Show: This year, be sure to visit The Tiny Home Village, where you’ll tour the unique homes and see how they creatively make the best use of very little space. https://torontohomeshows.com/tbo/ DON’T ASK ME WHERE I’M FROM Feb 25, 2020 - Apr 13, 2020 A new partnership between the Aga Khan Museum and the Luciano Benetton Foundation’s Imago Mundi, dedicated to fostering dialogue and understanding between cultures and communities, is jointly creating a travelling exhibition entitled Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From. Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From channels the second-generation experience in a series of diverse artistic commissions and loans exploring cross-cultural artistic realities. The exhibition opens at Imago Mundi’s Gallerie delle Prigioni in Treviso, Italy, in November 2019, and has its North American premiere at the Aga Khan Museum in March 2020, before travelling to venues across Canada, the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. https://agakhanmuseum.org/exhibitions/dont-ask-me-where-im-from Celebrate the beauty and artistry of books from cover to cover.
This exhibit showcases rare, fine press and artist-made books from Toronto Public Library's Special Collections. Discover early printed books from the 1400s, richly decorated covers, whimsical miniatures, and contemporary forms that challenge our ideas about what a book can be. When: Every Monday February 19, 2020 - April 26, 2020 Event Time(s): 9:00 am - 8:30 pm Where: Toronto Reference Library @ 789 Yonge St Cost: Free More Information: https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs-and-classes/exhibits/art-of-the-book.jsp Visiting Toronto? New to the city? Drop by the Tourist Information Centre at Union Station.
Toronto Tourist Information CentreThe Information Centre at 65 Front St. W., is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. You’ll find the Centre inside Union Station, just west of the Great Hall between the VIA Panorama lounge and the UP Express station in the Skywalk. Drop by the Toronto Tourist Information Centre and Toronto specialists will help you plan your time in the city. Pick up maps, visitor guides and brochures for must-see landmarks, attractions, events, neighbourhoods and tours to help you see it all. While there chat with the Ontario Travel specialists and plan your visit to a variety of Ontario destinations. Canada’s busiest transportation hub, Union Station is within walking distance to most downtown hotels and is served by the Yonge-University subway line. |
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