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Just because the weekend has come to an end it doesn’t mean you have to stop having fun!
From holiday events and attractions to a free outdoor winter festival, here are the top events happening in Toronto Monday, December 18.
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Casa Loma Canadian Winter Nights
What: Starting Monday, you can come and see the Casa Loma’s beauty and charm during the holidays at night. The castle’s Canadian Winter Nights event will feature the same attractions and performances from the afternoon, but will also give visitors the opportunity to explore the castle’s grounds to take in the magical Christmas lights and holiday displays throughout the gardens.
When: December 18, 5 pm to 9 pm
Where: Casa Loma, 1 Austin Terrace
Toronto Christmas Walking Tour
What: Explore Toronto’s most decorated neighbourhood with this festive Toronto walking tour. The walk will begin at Rosedale subway station and will continue through the surrounding decorated neighbourhoods filled with 14-foot inflatable Santa Clauses.
When: December 18 to 22, 6:30 pm to 8 pm
Where: Rosedale Subway Station
Daniel Caesar
What: Canadian R&B and soul singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar – who steadily built his own online following after releasing a handful of successful EPs – hits Toronto tonight. The 22-year-old released his debut album, Freudian, this past August.
When: December 18, 7 pm
Where: Danforth Music Hall
12 Trees: Let There Be Light
What: Now in its 27th year, 12 Trees is a beloved holiday tradition in Toronto that features unique installations from Canada’s leading designers and artists where they will have the chance to re-imagine the traditional Christmas tree.
When: December 18
Where: Gardiner Museum, 11 Queen’s Park
Winter at Ontario Place
What: Ontario Place will be welcoming a new festival this December: Winter at Ontario Place. The new festival will feature various winter-themed activities including the Winter Light Exhibition, skating on the new synthetic skating rink and film screenings at the newly re-opened Cinesphere.
When: December 18
Where: Ontario Place