Christmas in Toronto wouldn’t be complete without a visit to its Christmas Markets. Inspired by Europe’s Christkindlmarkt they are considered among the top ten in the world.
This 117-year-old tradition may be one of the most memorable Christmas activities in Toronto for children – and one they’ll never forget.
Some of the country’s top musicians, dancers, and artists come together to create an incredible spectacle, which features more than 180 dazzling costumes in each performance.
This cool castle is great to visit at any time, but especially in December when it is decorated for the festive season.
This eye-catching display was first created in 1967 to feature city hall along with Nathan Phillips Square in front of it. Now, it marks the beginning of a series of holiday-related events, starting with the lighting of the tree at the end of November.
Indie shops selling vintage clothes and accessories sit side by side with artists’ studios and little restaurants serving wonderfully unique dishes from all over the world.