Restaurants open Christmas Day: http://www.toronto.com/food-drink/restaurants-open-christmas-day/ Though much of the city will be closed on Christmas Day, you can still dine out – and dine well – at a number of restaurants on December 25, 2016. Here are some of the spots serving up meals around town, from traditional holiday dinners to international flavours. Note: Continue to check the link as it will continue to be updated until the big day so check back for more http://www.toronto.com/food-drink/restaurants-open-christmas-day/ Also see: This Christmas, focus your time and energy on what really matters - family. On December 24 & 25, come to One King West for a delicious Christmas dinner in Toronto and spend this time with your loved ones while you relax and enjoy each other's company. They will be serving a masterpiece four course meal. Enjoy their Fire-Roasted Chestnut Pear Salad AND Jerusalem Artichoke Soup to start. Then make the tough decision of choosing between the Roasted Turkey Breast OR Prime Rib of Beef. Finish this delectable Christmas dinner with the Sticky Toffee Pudding. YUM!
Price: $50 Don't forget to make your reservations here: http://www.dine.to/websites/tellers-bar/#reservations
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Take in the downtown sites while pleasure skating, or enjoy a quick bite beside the rink at Hero Certified Burgers. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around the Eaton Centre Shopping Centre, visit City Hall, walk Yonge Street or check out nearby Dundas Square. This hot spot is a great place to add to your destination must see list. Map and more information. It forms the forecourt to Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, at the intersection of Queen Street West and Bay Street, and is named for Nathan Phillips, mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. The square was designed by the City Hall's architect Viljo Revell and landscape architect Richard Strong. It opened in 1965. Toronto Market Co.’s Union Station Holiday Market showcases unique merchandise from specialty retail vendors, artisans, designers, food merchants and cultural institutions. A destination for Torontonians and visitors to browse, shop and embrace the holiday spirit.
Located at Union Station it is at the epicentre of Toronto. Union Station is Toronto's transportation hub, is Canada’s busiest building and a National Historic Site of Canada. Attendance is free for the great citizens and visitors of our fantastic City. We hope to see you there! December 5th to the 16th, the Oak Room at Union Station. www.unionstationholidaymarket.com NOVEMBER 5, 2016 - JANUARY 15, 2017
TD Gallery, Main Level, Toronto Reference Library Explore items from the exhibit in our Digital Archive. About the ExhibitToronto Public Library is pleased to present Once Upon a Time, an enchanting exhibit celebrating our best-loved folk and fairy tales. A little girl wanders from the safe path on a trip through the woods. A boy sells the family cow for some magic beans. A mistreated girl yearns to go to the ball. A youngest son inherits a talking cat. These simple, yet powerful tales are among our best-known and best-loved stories. Fairy tales are stories of spells, journeys, tests, riddles, dangers and (usually) happy endings. They speak to our innermost hopes, dreams and fears. Endlessly re-imagined in literature, film, television, and performance, fairy tales continue to have a profound influence on our culture. This exhibit explores classic fairy tales and traditional stories from around the world through a surprising array of books, toys, games and art held at the library's Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books. Related Exhibits and Displays:1) Costumes from The National Ballet of Canada's The Sleeping BeautyThe National Ballet of Canada presents a display of costumes from the 1972 production of The Sleeping Beauty, designed by Nicholas Georgiadis. November 2016 - January 2017 Browsery (Main floor), Toronto Reference Library 2) The Snow Queen's Palace: Amazing Stories by Hans Christian AndersenEnjoy magical tales by beloved Danish storyteller Hans Andersen in this exhibit of illustrated books and original art held at the Toronto Public Library's Osborne Collection. December 10, 2016 - March 4, 2017 Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, Lillian H. Smith Branch Christmas comes to Black Creek Pioneer Village! Come and see the Village in its finest holiday attire and celebrate Christmas with old and new traditions. - Explore Holiday Customs on the Tour of Traditions - Marvel at Old-Fashioned Christmas Feasts & Taste Flaming Puddings of Yesteryear - Make a Decoration to Trim your Tree - Tap your Toes and Try Victorian Dancing - Savour Chestnuts Roasted on an Open Fire - Laugh Along with Black Creek's History Actors - Mincemeat Tarts & Apple Cider for Purchase - Visit with Santa Claus and View the Village from a horse-drawn wagon on December weekends - Relax, wander, and visit our many homes and workshops, decorated to celebrate the season When: December 10, 2016 Event Time(s): 11:00 am - 4:30 pm Extended operating hours apply to many workshops and evening programs. Operating hours related to these activities are posted on the website or in other promotional materials. Where: Black Creek Pioneer Village 1000 Murray Ross Parkway Cost: $11.00 - $15.00 | Child: $11.00 | Student: $12.00 | Adult: $15.00 | Senior: $12.00 Children are age 5-14 Infants age 4 and under are Free Seniors are 60+ Students must have valid student ID. Website: http://www.blackcreek.ca/whats-on/christmas/ |
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