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Toronto's Holiday Magic: Events & Festivals

Torontos holiday season kicks off with a diverse lineup of events from December 19th to 21st, offering something for everyone. The Mac and Cheese Festival returns at Harbourfront Centre, featuring chef-twisted comfort food and festive rides. On Friday, visit Little Jamaica for the Caribbean Christmas Village, enjoying island eats, live reggae, and a gingerbread house contest. Catch the Bandura on Bloor Christmas Special for Ukrainian music and holiday tunes. Saturday brings magic at Wychwood Theatre, a Childrens Business Fair at Fort York, and the Toronto Art Charity Exhibition. Sunday concludes with the Holiday Moonlit Market in Scarborough, brunch with Santa, and a Resin Art Workshop. Amidst the holiday hustle, find your calm. Checkout Solipillow.com

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