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Legends of Horror at Casa Loma

October 5, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

Spooks galore, and lots of gore! It is that time of year again and Casa Loma is back bringing fright […]

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October 1, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Looking for something fun to do with the kiddies this month? Aside from taking them out to a pumpkin patch […]

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When we were young, our parents took us apple picking. It was a fall tradition that we really looked forward […]

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Tours, Pick Your Own, Installations and more during Canadian Flowers Week

September 12, 2018 Sonya Davidson

The first ever Canadian Flowers Week (September 13 to 19) is on our radar — an initiative by Natasa Kajganic, […]

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The Labour Day weekend air show is back with performances from the Canadian Snowbirds as well as demonstrations from the […]

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Do you know what happens to people who sign up for a Group Rock Climbing workshop at Hub Climbing in […]

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You can keep your taco fest, our day went out to all the little loaves of cuteness that took over […]

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You might be surprised to hear The Ritz-Carlton in downtown Toronto is home to one of the top ranked hotel […]

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5 events this August in Toronto that deserve your full attention

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Put your phone away…if you can.  There are events this August in Toronto that deserve our full attention.  In this […]

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