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Here’s How to Celebrate Christmas in Toronto

A snowy landscape, with university and downtown office buildings on the horizon. (Toronto in winter)

The holiday season is finally here, with Christmas just days away. An exciting time of year, especially if you’re celebrating Christmas in Toronto. Similar to Christmas in New York, the city of Toronto transforms itself over the month of December. You’ll find both traditional and modern activities spread out all throughout the city. From winter festivals and craft markets to national ballet performances and light shows—there’s no shortage of things to do. Toronto is sure to accommodate all interests! Get ready for a holiday treat.

Or, are you looking for a holiday road trip? Check out these Ontario winter-wonderlands.


A white box wrapped with a red ribbon and bow (a Christmas present)

Experience the Toronto Christmas Market

A quintessential part of Toronto’s holiday experience, the  is located in the historic, cobblestoned Distillery District. Resembling the style of Christmas Markets in Europe, you’ll find whimsical holiday displays, mulled wine and hot cocoa, and incredible foods both savoury and sweet. This is also the perfect location to snap a photo with a great big Christmas tree. While it’s free on weekdays, there is an admission fee on weekends. To avoid long (very long) lineups, consider  in advance.

Gaze at the Christmas lights at Casa Loma

Explore the holiday magic at Casa Loma, Toronto’s very own historic castle. While the castle displays a dazzling lights show annually, this year you can experience . You may choose to explore the market indoors, or wander through the gardens outdoors. Visit Santa’s very own workshop or sit down and enjoy live performances put on by illusionists, ice skates and an orchestra. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Christmas this year at Casa Loma.

Looking for fewer crowds and more parkland? Check out our favourite green spaces in Toronto.

Explore the Aurora Winter Festival

New to Toronto this year, the  features activities for all ages! Transformed into a winter wonderland, the festival at Ontario Place runs until December 30th. This is your chance to escape to a hidden village where you’ll find a tube park, festive light displays, a skating rink, a market and more. You’ll even find rides here—but be sure to dress warm as it’s mainly outdoors. Purchase your tickets online in advance and secure your time slot.

See The National Ballet of Canada’s The Nutcracker

A classic experience for the entire family to enjoy,  put on by The National Ballet of Canada is a treasured holiday tradition. As the National Post claims, “The National Ballet’s Nutcracker is for kids from one to 92.” Created in 1995 as a re-imagined version of the evergreen Christmas spectacular, the show is full of both thrill and emotion. It runs in December at The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in the heart of downtown Toronto. Definitely a must-see if you’re spending Christmas in Toronto.

Skate with a view

Get ready to lace up and go skating. You can choose from a variety of skating rinks depending on what part of the city you’re in.

  • There’s nothing more iconic than skating in  at City Hall. Here, you get to skate underneath a beautifully lit arch.
  • However, you might choose to skate by the lake at  where you get an incredible view of the CN Tower while listening to live music.
  • If you feel like doing some holiday shopping, visit the . Here, you can shop and take a break to skate through what feels like a small forest in the Koerner Gardens.

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