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5 things to do in Toronto today

Friday is here and there's lots of things to do in Toronto today with a new travelling night market that's making a stop at the Gladstone and a final skating party at the city's newest skating trail. The Irish Film Festival is kicking off and Black chefs are cooking up fantastic treats.

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    • February 28
      From Montreal comes this travelling night market featuring 35 artists setting up shop alongside drinks and music for a good cause.
    • February 28
      Come ready to dance as French DJ Tchami brings the beats with his signature style of future house/bass mashups that will keep you moving all night.
    • February 28
      Some of the city's top Black chefs are dropping by for this huge fundraiser that includes gourmet culinary creations, drinks and music, all for a good cause.
      Toronto Reference Library
    • February 28
      Toronto's newest downtown skating rink is having one last skating party with a night of music, fire pits and food trucks.
      Barbara Ann Scott Ice Trail
    • February 28 - March 1
      Works by filmmakers from Toronto and beyond that focus on different aspects of the Irish experience are screening at the 10th anniversary of this festival.
      TIFF Bell Lightbox
    Lead photo by

    Nite Markt

Lead photo by

Nite Markt


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