The holiday season for a Toronto Christmas guarantees you plenty of Yuletide sights to see. You will be amazed at the beauty of huge trees covered with over 40, 000 lights twinkling and every corner or store you see has a Christmas Scene within them lit up and just waiting to share the joy of the season.
From the last week of November until the middle of January you and your family can join in the holiday joy. One way to truly feel in the Christmas spirit is to travel through the Cavalcade of Lights and you will astonished at how beautiful these can be.
November the crafty side of Toronto comes out to show their works at markets and shows. Most items are handmade and one of a kind, great gifts for the Christmas list.
Visit Toronto Christmas Market where you will find a trove of delicious delectable's from hot chocolates, sweets, coffee, teas and decorations from all around the globe. Here there is a little something for everyone.
Wander around the large amount of craft fairs and shows that fill the Toronto Christmas season with unique gift ideas for you and your loved ones. You can find something for anyone within your family and friends.
The Great Santa Parade is a true holiday tradition. It is always held the second Sunday in November in the downtown Toronto area. Adults and children alike will line the sidewalks just to catch a glimpse of the jolly old gent.
The malls all around Toronto have extended their hours just to accommodate you on your Christmas Shopping journey.
Residents who live in the Toronto area can recycle old strands of Christmas lights for more energy efficient ones to decorate your home or offices with. Why not add a little environmental consciousness to the holidays?
Restaurants also give you the option of having them cater you own home cooked traditional Christmas dinner for you. These are made with the meats and sides that make Christmas dinner memorable year after year.
You can also visit many of Toronto's dance performances and the theaters for a more artistic experience. In the Black Creek Pioneer Village you will step back in time to the Victorian days of Christmas past and see shops, restaurants and people as they were in times long ago.
The Downsview Park has its annual Trail of Lights that your Toronto Christmas cheer will immerse yourself into. To you and yours very Happy Holiday Season! - 29868
From the last week of November until the middle of January you and your family can join in the holiday joy. One way to truly feel in the Christmas spirit is to travel through the Cavalcade of Lights and you will astonished at how beautiful these can be.
November the crafty side of Toronto comes out to show their works at markets and shows. Most items are handmade and one of a kind, great gifts for the Christmas list.
Visit Toronto Christmas Market where you will find a trove of delicious delectable's from hot chocolates, sweets, coffee, teas and decorations from all around the globe. Here there is a little something for everyone.
Wander around the large amount of craft fairs and shows that fill the Toronto Christmas season with unique gift ideas for you and your loved ones. You can find something for anyone within your family and friends.
The Great Santa Parade is a true holiday tradition. It is always held the second Sunday in November in the downtown Toronto area. Adults and children alike will line the sidewalks just to catch a glimpse of the jolly old gent.
The malls all around Toronto have extended their hours just to accommodate you on your Christmas Shopping journey.
Residents who live in the Toronto area can recycle old strands of Christmas lights for more energy efficient ones to decorate your home or offices with. Why not add a little environmental consciousness to the holidays?
Restaurants also give you the option of having them cater you own home cooked traditional Christmas dinner for you. These are made with the meats and sides that make Christmas dinner memorable year after year.
You can also visit many of Toronto's dance performances and the theaters for a more artistic experience. In the Black Creek Pioneer Village you will step back in time to the Victorian days of Christmas past and see shops, restaurants and people as they were in times long ago.
The Downsview Park has its annual Trail of Lights that your Toronto Christmas cheer will immerse yourself into. To you and yours very Happy Holiday Season! - 29868
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It's never too early to start planning your corporate Christmas party. This year host your corporate Christmas parties on a cruise. Toronto Christmas dinner cruises are fantastic venues for entertaining groups of all sizes.