Winter in Toronto. It can be a wonderfully magical time, and it can also be a snowy mess, but as someone who has been here for years, I’ve become used to it and, in the fall and winter seasons, make a point to get out and enjoy as many fun activities as I can do,Continue reading “Whimsical Winter Activities in Toronto You Should Try This Season”
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10 Fun Things to do in Ontario this Fall
Some may be sad that summer has ended, wondering what will fill the days and nights as the weather gets cold and less alluring for most to spend time outside. So, we thought we would highlight some great things to do this fall in Ontario to keep you entertained and out of trouble. From fantasticContinue reading “10 Fun Things to do in Ontario this Fall”
10 Haunted Houses and Halloween Attractions in Toronto
Over here at ADDICTED, we love Halloween. It might be all the candy or the fun in dressing up as your favourite character or creation, or maybe some of us just love a good scare. Either way, we thought we’d take a little time to highlight some fun Halloween attractions and haunted houses in TorontoContinue reading “10 Haunted Houses and Halloween Attractions in Toronto”
Art Toronto Returns To The Metro Convention Centre This October
Art Toronto returns for its 23rd edition from October 27–30th featuring over 90 galleries from Canada, the USA and abroad, including some heavy hitters like Night Gallery (LA), Galerie Pici (NYC/Seoul), Royale Projects (LA), K Art (Buffalo), Daniel Faria Gallery (TO), Cooper Cole (TO), Fazakas Gallery (Van), Pangée (MTL) and more. The fair will returnContinue reading “Art Toronto Returns To The Metro Convention Centre This October”
Halloween Haunts in Ontario You Have to Visit this October
Do you love Halloween? Better yet, do you love having the crap scared right out of you? Then we have the perfectly petrifying list of places to visit this fall to get your haunt on and have a hair-raising good time no matter where you are in southern Ontario. Image by Enrique Screemers (Vaughan, Ontario)Continue reading “Halloween Haunts in Ontario You Have to Visit this October”
8 Of The Best Places To See Fall Colours In Ontario
While some may be sad that summer has ended, for those who love fall and the change of leaves, this is the time to go on a road trip and experience the stunning change of season that truly is a beautiful sight. Now, for those of us here in Ontario, there really are endless locationsContinue reading “8 Of The Best Places To See Fall Colours In Ontario”
Century-Old Tunnel Opens as a New Attraction with Never-Before-Seen View of Niagara Falls
Are you looking to experience Niagara Falls for the first time or want to see it from a whole new viewpoint? Then this is for you! A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on June 28, recognizing the completion of Phase II of the landmark adaptive reuse project and the opening of the Tunnel at the NiagaraContinue reading “Century-Old Tunnel Opens as a New Attraction with Never-Before-Seen View of Niagara Falls”
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) returns July 8th
Are you looking to buy some fantastic art this summer? Or maybe you just love to look. Then this is for you! On July 8th, the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair aka TOAF will kick off with a ten-day online art fair followed by a full in-person art and entertainment fair at Nathan Phillips Square on JulyContinue reading “Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) returns July 8th”
Harbourfront Centre Announces the Return of Summer Music in the Garden
Love music, the outdoors and also happen to live in Toronto? Then this is for you! Harbourfront Centre announces the anticipated return of the beloved Summer Music in the Garden series with 18 FREE, in-person concerts at the Toronto Music Garden from June 21 – August 28, 2022, on most Thursdays at 7 pm andContinue reading “Harbourfront Centre Announces the Return of Summer Music in the Garden”
Kingston/Katarokwi Indigenous Art & Food Market is Open for the Season
After great success last fall, the Katarowki Market is reopening for the 2022 season, coinciding with Indigenous History month; a time to highlight the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of Indigenous People in our community. Beginning Sunday, June 12 and recurring every Sunday through to September 25, the Katarokwi Indigenous Art & Food MarketContinue reading “Kingston/Katarokwi Indigenous Art & Food Market is Open for the Season”