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SUMMARY:Kensington Market 'Taste the World' Food Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience the first and oldest food tour in Kensington Market! Welcome to Tasty Tours\, your passport to the flavors and stories of Kensington Market! What makes this eclectic neighborhood and National Historic Site so special? As the first and oldest food tour in Kensington Market\, no one else can show you Kensington like we can. \nWe’ll dive into a global culinary adventure – think ethnic eats like Tibetan dumplings and Jamaican patties that’ll have your taste buds dancing. Between bites\, soak up the market’s colorful vibe – from quirky mom-and-pop shops to eye-catching graffiti. Prepare to uncover the hidden stories and best-kept secrets of the market – you’ll leave feeling like a local. \nHIGHLIGHTS\n✔ Enjoy the insider knowledge that comes from being on Kensington Market’s first and oldest food tour!\n✔ Introduction to a variety of multi-cultural food stores\, ranging from hidden gems to hip trendsetters\n✔ Samples from each location (enough for lunch)\n✔ Guided tour on the history of the neighbourhood\, stores and food\n✔ VIP\, skip the line access to all locations \nGROUP SIZE\nMinimum group size of 2 people and a maximum of 12 people to ensure quality (smallest food tour groups in Toronto!) \nTIMING\nDaily (except Tuesdays)\, 11:00am – 1:30pm \nPRICING\nWebsite Special (best price guarantee)*\n$79 per person\nFree for kids under 7! \nYou haven’t truly been to Kensington Market until you’ve been on a Tasty Tour of Kensington Market.
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/kensington-market-taste-the-world-food-tour/
LOCATION:Kensington Market 30 St Andrew St\, Canada
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SUMMARY:50th Blyth Festival Season
DESCRIPTION:On June 12\, 2024 the Blyth Festival will open its 50th season of all Canadian plays. \nRunning both indoors and outdoors\, from June 12th-September 7th\, in the cherished Blyth Memorial Community Hall and on the newly built outdoor Harvest Stage. A Homecoming season! \nWe are boldly mounting five brand new World Premieres\, and offering one technicolor look back at the inspiration for it all. Scroll down to link to each production. \nTickets go on sale to members (priority dates are according to level of membership) starting January 15\, 2024  at 9am by phone only. Sales will open to the General Public beginning April 2 at 9am\, by phone and online. \nDid you know that purchasing any one of our passes is the most inexpensive way to enjoy our productions?  Passes are now on sale until March 31. Single tickets will be available after March 31. So buy your passes now. Passes may be redeemed for tickets by our members during the member priority booking time period.
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/50th-blyth-festival-season/
LOCATION:Blyth Memorial Community Hall
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SUMMARY:Bright Signs: Spotlight on Video Art
DESCRIPTION:Reverberating with sound and light\, Bright Signs: Spotlight on Video Art brings together works by 11 leading contemporary artists. Spanning three decades\, this exhibition includes cinematic video installations and neon sculptures\, many of which have yet to be seen at the AGO. \nDrawn from the AGO’s collection of contemporary art\, the artworks on view address critical social issues\, including perceptions of history\, visibility and power. At the centre of the exhibition is Kahlil Joseph’s cinematic three-channel video installation Wild Cat (Aunt Janet) from 2016\, an homage to the founder of an African American rodeo that takes place every summer in Grayson (formerly Wildcat)\, Oklahoma and Theaster Gates’ Progress Palace (2017)\, an immersive installation that pays tribute to the Godfather of House Music\, Frankie Knuckles. Additional highlights include artist Sarah Sze’s sculpture Disappearing Act (2020) and Lisa Reihana’s ever popular installation in Pursuit of Venus [infected](2020). \nCurated by Debbie Johnsen\, AGO\, Manager\, Modern and Contemporary Collections\, this exhibition features artworks that will form the cornerstone for the expansion of the new Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery\, starting construction in 2024. \n  \nSchedule:\nEvery Tuesday\, 10:30 pm – 5:00 am\nEvery Wednesday\, 10:30 pm – 9:00 am\nEvery Thursday\, 10:30 pm – 5:00 am\nEvery Friday\, 10:30 pm – 9:00 am\nEvery Saturday\, 10:30 pm – 5:30 am\nEvery Sunday\, 10:30 pm – 5:30 am
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/bright-signs-spotlight-on-video-art/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St W\, Downtown Toronto\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240801T020000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240930T080000
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SUMMARY:A Glow in the Dark Paint Experience (Self Guided)
DESCRIPTION:Visit us for a glow-in-the-dark art experience in the Upper Beaches neighborhood of Toronto! This sensory studio is designed to connect with your senses through colourful projections\, artwork\, and music. \n\nThe combination of visuals and sounds creates an inspiring atmosphere that will encourage your inner artist to emerge. Painting\, drawing\, or just exploring your creativity\, this luminescent space is bound to stimulate your imagination. Seats are limited\, so book your spot today! \n\n\nWhat is the difference between Self Guided & Guided? \nSelf Guided\nIn a self-guided glow-in-the-dark painting session\, participants enjoy artistic freedom\, painting whatever they choose with minimal instruction\, inspired by available art or their own ideas. The atmosphere is set with music and lighting for a relaxed\, creative experience. \nGuided\nIn a guided workshop\, an instructor leads the group step-by-step through the painting process\, providing direction to help create a specific masterpiece\, offering a more structured approach. Both options include a fun\, illuminated environment. \n\n  \nWhen: August 1\, 2024 – September 30\, 2024\nEvery Tuesday\, 2:00 am – 10:00 am\nEvery Wednesday\, 2:00 am – 10:00 am\nEvery Thursday\, 2:00 am – 10:00 am\nEvery Friday\, 12:00 am – 10:00 am\nEvery Saturday\, 12:00 am – 10:00 am\nEvery Sunday\, 12:00 am – 8:00 am\n  \nWhere: Artbox Studio & Gallery\n1226 Kingston Rd\n  \nCost: $24.95 – $34.95\nPrice is based on the selected canvas size.\n  \nJoin us for a fun painting session\, you’re free to paint whatever you like while listening to a selection of great music. Spots are limited\, so reserve yours today. \n 
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/a-glow-in-the-dark-paint-experience-self-guided/
LOCATION:Artbox Studio & Gallery 1226 Kingston Rd\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Sounds of GreekTown 2024
DESCRIPTION:Sounds of GreekTown is a three-week live music series. Alexander the Great Parkette is a landmark in our BIA and neighbourhood. Each performance in the Parkette features a different musical genre. \n  \n3 Weeks of Live Music \nStarting September 5 and running until September 21\, you’ll be treated to a live music series. That’s three weeks of pure entertainment from various performers. \nA Diverse Musical Lineup \nFrom the soulful R&B of Dimitra Kahrimanidis Trio to the fiery Latin beats of Pablo Terry & Sol de Cuba and\, of course\, some classic Greek jams\, there’s no shortage of good vibes. Each weekend is packed with different acts\, so no two nights are the same. \nFree Treats \nAttendees can get a FREE drink or dessert from one of the incredible local businesses. Enjoy treats from La Diperie\, Dolce Gelato\, Village Juicery\, and more. (But be quick—coupons are limited and first-come\, first-served.) \n  \nSchedule:\nEvery Thursday\, 7:00 am – 9:00 am\nEvery Friday\, 7:00 am – 9:00 am\nEvery Saturday\, 2:00 am – 4:00 am
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/sounds-of-greektown-2024/
LOCATION:Alexander the Great Parkette 484 Danforth Ave
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SUMMARY:Alex Da Corte: Ear Worm (A captivating mix of exhibitions that merge interdisciplinary art\, storytelling\, and social commentary)
DESCRIPTION:Bring your curiosity – this season promises a captivating mix of exhibitions that merge interdisciplinary art\, storytelling\, and social commentary. Awaiting visitors on MOCA’s second floor is a dreamlike environment envisioned by Venezuelan American artist Alex Da Corte. Vivid and surreal\, Da Corte’s art is culled from popular culture\, sexuality\, violence\, cinema\, children’s literature\, and art and design history\, lending his work a certain familiarity. Within his wild imagination\, however\, popular symbols are stretched\, shrunken\, and softened\, opening new ways of interpreting them and their cultural significance. \n  \nAwaiting visitors on Floor 2 is a dreamlike environment envisioned by Venezuelan American artist Alex Da Corte. Vivid and surreal\, Da Corte’s work draws from areas of popular culture\, sexuality\, violence\, cinema\, children’s literature\, and art and design history. His work feels familiar\, yet popular symbols are stretched\, shrunken\, and softened\, inviting us to see things we recognize in new ways and re-evaluate their cultural significance. \nMoving image works are often at the centre of Da Corte’s installations. Playing both director and leading actor in his sleekly executed films\, the artist morphs into his subjects\, fashioning himself into characters like Mister Rogers\, Sleeping Beauty\, Marcel Duchamp\, and the Wicked Witch of the West. By becoming the characters who taught us right from wrong or good from evil\, Da Corte challenges us to rethink the stories and protagonists we love or despise. \nFor MOCA\, Da Corte has reimagined his 2018 film Rubber Pencil Devil across several large-scale multicolor rear-projection cubes. This immersive work appears alongside the Mouse Museum (Van Gogh Ear)\, a newly realized work and intimate experience that invites viewers into Da Corte’s wildly creative mind. The interior of the structure is dark\, with an illuminated vitrine spanning the walls like a film strip. It’s “life as a moving image\,” Da Corte notes. \n  \nSchedule:\nEvery Wednesday\, 11:00 pm – 6:00 am\nEvery Thursday\, 11:00 pm – 6:00 am\nEvery Friday\, 11:00 pm – 6:00 am\nEvery Saturday\, 11:00 pm – 6:00 am\nEvery Sunday\, 11:00 pm – 6:00 am
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/alex-da-corte-ear-worm-a-captivating-mix-of-exhibitions-that-merge-interdisciplinary-art-storytelling-and-social-commentary/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Toronto Urban Agriculture Week
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Toronto-grown food and the people who grow it. See how growing food in the city can create greener spaces and more liveable neighbourhoods. \nFrom September 14-22\, Toronto Urban Agriculture Week festivities will include garden tours\, workshops\, and harvest parties across the city. Many events are free or low cost and family-friendly. \n  \nIndividual Dates & Times:\n*Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration. \n\nSep 14\, 2024 – All Day (Sat)\nSep 15\, 2024 – All Day (Sun)\nSep 16\, 2024 – All Day (Mon)\nSep 17\, 2024 – All Day (Tue)\nSep 18\, 2024 – All Day (Wed)\nSep 19\, 2024 – All Day (Thu)\nSep 20\, 2024 – All Day (Fri)\nSep 21\, 2024 – All Day (Sat)\nSep 22\, 2024 – All Day (Sun)\n\nEvent Categories: Annual Festivals\, Culinary\, Festivals & Special Events\, Free\, Gardens & Gardening\, Outdoor\, Special Events
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/toronto-urban-agriculture-week/
LOCATION:Fred Johnson Park\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Toronto Waterfront Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Toronto Waterfront Festival (formerly Redpath Waterfront Festival) was thrilled to have the World’s Largest Rubber Duck\, presented by Clorox®\, return to Toronto’s waterfront from September 16-17\, 2023. \nIn addition to the Duck\, the festival welcomed back the Canadian Armed Forces\, who brought two giant army vehicles for visitors to interact with and explore as well as the Royal Canadian Navy who had the HMCS Oriole on water and crew and activities on-land. \n  \nThe Armed Forces rolled in with two massive vehicles\, each weighing over 45\,000 pounds. Attendees explored both the Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) 6.0 and Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle (TAPV). Visitors also met the crew\, heard their experiences\, explored their gear\, and learned about what life is like as a military member. \n  \nThe Royal Canadian Navy returned with on-land and on-water activations including the HMCS Oriole sail training vessel\, which is  102 years old this year as well as a Virtual Reality experience for visitors to try. \n  \n\n\nOther programs included food trucks\, roaming entertainment\, giveaways from partners and more! \n  \n\nThe Redpath Sugar DJ Booth featured DJ Mel Boogie as well as pop-up entertainment. \nVisitors enjoyed local food truck eats in the Billy Bishop Airport Picnic Lounge.\nInteractive games and crafts from Live Green Toronto.\nTons of selfies were taken with Mama Duck\, presented by Clorox®.\nInteractive photo areas and free samples and giveaways from our many amazing partners.\nBeck Taxi safely transported guests to and from the event.
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/toronto-waterfront-festival/
LOCATION:7 QUEENS QUAY EAST
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