Yoga Conference and Show
Feeling stressed out? Wanting to find inner peace? Toronto’s Yoga Conference and Show is the place to go for meditation. Over 200 organizations and companies will be at the show, offering products and services to help you be more peaceful on a daily basis. The $15 ticket will grant you access to yoga classes with experts, vendors to show you new products and trends, and informative lectures to help you relax. After experiencing the Yoga Conference and Show, every day you will feel more at peace and ready to take on challenges! April 1-3. Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building. $15 Tickets.
Cottage Life Show
The Cottage Life Show kicks off cottage season with over 550 exhibitors with the newest and best products to improve your cottage life! Exhibitors are showing and selling boats, docks, innovative building products, green solutions, decor, arts and crafts, food, entertainment and water toys. The Cottage Life Show also has seminars about cottage real estate, construction, cooking, family activities and how to be environmentally friendly at the cottage. This event is not to miss if you want to start off your cottage season right! April 1-3. The International Centre. Various Prices.
Toronto Food & Drink Market 2016
Learn, drink, eat and shop at the Toronto Food & Drink Market! Masterclasses on how to improve your cooking skills with professional chefs from the Food Network such as Susur Lee and Matt Basile are can’t-miss events. Health and Wellness classes are also available to help you commit to your New Year’s resolution to be healthier! Exhibitors are also selling the latest high-end kitchen products. If you love food, this is the show to go to! April 8-10. Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place. Various Prices.
TIFF Kids
TIFF Kids brings together an amazing collection of children’s films and is also one of the largest children’s film festivals in the world! The festival shows films made specifically for kids to educate them about issues facing children today, in addition to fun films any kid or adult would enjoy! Furthermore, films that won the Jump Cuts Young Filmmakers Showcase will be presented, created by students in Grades 4 to 6. Come to TIFF Kids to see films created for kids by kids and films by local and international directors! April 8-24. Theatres in Toronto. Various Prices.
Toronto Art Fashion Week
Celebrating inventive art and fashion, Toronto Art Fashion Week exhibits live runway shows, live performances, art-related film, photography and art installations. Featuring the works of 200 Canadian and international artists and designers, this year’s theme is “Dress Code,” focusing on the role fashion and art plays in self-identity. Social status, gender, class, culture, religion, occupation and attitude inspire the art created by artists and designers. Toronto Fashion Week events will inspire your wardrobe and change the way you view art and fashion! April 12-16. Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas Street East. Various Prices.
Hot Docs
While maybe not as star-studded as the Toronto International Film Festival, Hot Docs is North America’s largest documentary film festival! Over 200 Canadian and international documentaries will be shown in theatres in the heart of Toronto to crowds of more than 200,000. Covering a wide variety of topics including food, art and finding your identity, every documentary being shown this year is inspiring with a captivating story from around the world. The films at Hot Docs are arguably just as impressive as the films featured at TIFF. Don’t miss out on the chance to view a fantastic, eye-opening documentary! April 28-May 8. Various theatres in Toronto. Various Prices.
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