By: Candice Schott

5 Cozy Things To Do This November In Toronto

Toronto’s iconic Winter Village at the Distillery District returns this November, previously being ranked as one of the best Christmas markets in the world. Warm up with mulled wine or a hot chocolate before snapping a photo with the 15m tall White Spruce Christmas tree at the market’s centre, catch live performances, and shop at one of the many vendors for gifts or souvenirs.

When: Opens November 13, 2024
Where: Distillery District – 55 Mill St, Toronto

Toronto’s iconic castle wastes no time transitioning from spooky season to Christmas, and pretty soon, the grounds will be transformed into a winter wonderland. The self-guided walk leads you through stunning decorations, outdoor lighting displays, and live performances. Santa will also be in his castle workshop for the kids to visit! Dates for the tour are still TBD.

When: TBD
Where: Casa Loma – 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto

 


 

 

Award-winning musical The Lion King returns to Toronto this November with its unforgettable music and spectacular production. Sing along to all of your favourite songs at the Princess of Wales Theatre, kicking off this November and running through April 2025.

When: Starting November 2, 2024
Where: Princess of Wales Theatre – 300 King St W, Toronto


 

Take in the beauty of the remaining fall foliage on scenic trails through Toronto’s largest park. Due to the warmer than usual weather, it’s taken longer for fall colours to peak in the city, so we might just get to experience the brilliant shades of red and orange hues through early November.

When: Throughout November 2024
Where: High Park – 1873 Bloor St W, Toronto



 

Shop for unique handmade crafts, jewelry, and art by local artisans at the One Of A Kind Show, taking over the Enercare Centre from November 21 through December 1. As the largest craft show in North America, it’s the perfect time to get a head start on your Christmas shopping.

When: November 21–December 1, 2024
Where: Enercare Centre – Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto


 

Information courtesy of https://secrettoronto.co/