Showing posts with label Christmas Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Market. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Things to do in Toronto When the Weather Turns Cold

When the cold weather first settles on the land I find myself craving more time inside, tucked up away under a cozy blanket with a hot beverage. I have to really make a conscious effort to force myself to leave the house. Winter is far too long to hibernate away especially this early in the season (winter hasn't even officially started!!) and particularly when there are so many great things to do out of doors at this time of year.

I've written a similar post a few years ago about the festive things to do at this time of year, but in this post I'm revisiting this idea with some Toronto-centric places in mind to help us Torontonians get out there more in the last few days of the holiday season.

Historic Distillery District Christmas Market
There are only a few good Christmas markets in the GTA (in my opinion) and fewer still which run longer than a single weekend. The Distillery District Christmas Market is one of them. And although it can't compare to a true Bavarian Christmas Market, I do very much like visiting this market at least once each season, it's magical at night and, well, there aren't too many options here in the City. (Last day of the market is December 23, 2017)

Checking out all the Trees and lights
My favourite thing to as the days grow shorter and shorter is to seek out holiday lights and Christmas trees and I wander the dark streets looking for the glittering colour of the twinkling lights. This means attending tree lighting evenings and going to the Gardener Museum's annual 12 Trees exhibit. (Exhibit ends January 7)

Stride by The Hudson's Bay Windows
As a child, each Christmas we would head down to downtown Toronto and the Eaton's Centre where I'd sit on the knee of the real Santa Claus (or so that's what I was told) and tell him what I truly wanted for Christmas. Then we would head outside to stare into the decorated windows of the Simpson's store (now Hudson's Bay). For as long as I can remember they've always decorated the street windows with whimsy and Christmas magic I looked forward to seeing them each year. Even now, I get a surge of excitement when I catch a glimpse of the crowds gathered around the glass and need to press through them to see for myself.

Skating at Nathan Phillip Square
The last time I went skating was a few years ago at Somerset House, but for as long as I've lived in the Toronto area I've never been skating at Nathan Phillips Square, until this year, that is. And it was fun! Any reason to get out there, right? (Public skating runs until March 19)

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Thursday, 1 December 2016

Toronto Christmas Market 2016

A couple years ago I visited the Toronto Christmas Market for the first time. I discovered it to be the most European kind of Christmas Market in Ontario, and if you've even been to a Christmas Market in Europe, you know how special they can be. This time around I decided to visit the Distillery District's market after work and the evening atmosphere made it utterly magical. 

I started my visit off with meeting a friend at Hudson's Bay in order to check out their seasonal windows (I didn't bother to brave the crowds when Mariah Carey was here for the unveiling a few weeks back).Winter scenes in an 'Enchanted Forest'. Adorbs.

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Mostly protected from the wind tunnels of the city, we were warmed by the glow from the twinkling fairy lights, and thick aroma of mulled wine.

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We wandered the little cobbled alleys through the former distiller grounds before deciding which food and drink was calling our names.

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Being there on a workday evening meant that it wasn't too crazy busy and we could actually get seats next to the fire pit for sipping our mulled wine. Perfection.

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Although there is a selection of foods to pick from, I returned to Schnitzelhaus for a schnitzel and it was as good as I remembered. I could go for another right about now...

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If you get a chance to visit the Toronto Christmas Market at the Distillery District I highly recommend you go. Go for the food, go for the mulled wine, go for the gifts you can buy, just go and get yourself there.

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The market is open until December 22nd 2016 
Tuesday-Thursday 12pm-9pm
Friday12pm-10pm
Saturday 10am-10pm
Sunday 10am-9pm
Monday closed

Starting from 5pm Fridays-Sundays there is an admission fee of $6 (kids under 2 are free). This fee was implemented last year to help control the over crowding issues that were happening. The raised funds go to helping grow the festival and 3 charities: Daily Bread Food Bank, Plan International Canada, and the Toronto Star Santa Claus Parade. 

At the beginning of each month, I like to take part in the monthly travel link up hosted on the incredible blogs by AngieJessiEmma,  and this month's special host Honey. You can join in too by leaving a comment below, checking out other posts on the link up, or adding your own post to the widget now until December 7th.


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Tuesday, 1 December 2015

To Market, To Market: Back to the Brampton Christmas Market

Last year I attended my first Brampton Christmas Market weekend. This year I thought it might be nice to go on the opening night to checkout all the festivities and they did have it all: preview of the Panto Aladdin, roasting marshmallows, igloo building, a roaming snow band, ice sculpting, and of course the classic huts selling crafts, hot drinks and food. It was lovely to see the crowds there supporting the town event. It really got me into the Christmas spirit! Merry Christmas friends!

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

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Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Brampton Christmas Market

Be sure to pop on over to the Travel Link Up this month hosted on Emma, Rebecca and Kelly's blogs.

What's your favourite thing to do to get into the Christmas spirit?



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