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Holiday Fair in the Square, in support of Epilepsy Toronto, is back and bigger than ever running December 1 to 23, at Nathan Phillips Square.
Now in its third year, Holiday Fair includes an open-air artisan village, with over 50 talented vendors selling gifts and special treats for everyone you know.
Visitors can grab something delicious from one of Toronto’s best food trucks, enjoy their snack in the Fireside Lounge or stop by Jackson-Triggs Polar Point, the outdoor bar serving mulled wine and other seasonal favorites.
There will be fun for the whole family with the winter midway, live entertainment, weekend visits from Santa and it all happens right next to the Nathan Phillips Square skating rink.
Holiday Fair brings awareness to local charity, Epilepsy Toronto during a time of year where support is needed the most. Epilepsy Toronto provides services such as employment, education and counselling to over 40,000 members across the GTA.
This year, Holiday Fair will be open longer with extended hours from Friday to Sunday. Those days, the Fair will be open from noon to 10 pm.
“It’s amazing to see how Toronto has embraced Holiday Fair in the Square as a new Christmas tradition,” said Geoff Bobb, Executive Director of Epilepsy Toronto. “People
love to have lots of fun around the holidays, and know that by attending, they are supporting 40,000 people living with epilepsy in our community.”
Holiday Fair in the Square
Where: Nathan Phillips Square
When: December 1 to 23, closed Mondays
Hours: Tuesday to Thursday: 4 pm – 9 pm ; Friday – Sunday: 12 pm – 10 pm
Daily Hive is a proud community sponsor of Holiday Fair in the Square