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Tag Archives: Christmas
What’s on the Weekend of December 8-9, 2012?
What: Festivus for the Rest of Us! On Seinfeld, when George Costanza’s father realised that there has to be something better than the commercialized meaning of Christmas, a new holiday was born: “a Festivus for the rest of us!” And … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, events, Festivus, Free, Toronto
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One of a Kind Christmas Show & Sale 2012
Canada, and in particular, Toronto has so much great art being produced at the moment, it makes sense to do your one stop shopping for Christmas gifts in one place. The 2012 One of a Kind Christmas Show and Sale … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, artisans, artists, Christmas, Direct Energy Centre, fashion, One of a Kind Show and Sale, shopping, Toronto
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What’s Open Christmas Day 2011 in Toronto?
So what is actually open on Christmas Day in Toronto, you ask? Where are we travelers to go when there are no relatives around and 90% of the city is closed for the holidays? Or when we must find some … Continue reading
Souvenir Gifts from Toronto
If you are traveling to Toronto this holiday season, that may be get you off the hook from getting Christmas gifts or sending well wishes to your friends, family and other loved ones. While you may not have space to … Continue reading
Christmas for Backpackers
The holidays are a weird time for backpackers. I remembered when I used to travel solo during the holidays and it was strange to be away from all my friends and family around Christmas. Luckily, I did find company amongst … Continue reading