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Christmas at the Casa Loma

December 5, 2024 – January 4, 2025
9.30 am – 5 pm (last admission at 4.30 pm)
Casa Loma, Toronto

Experience the magic of Christmas at Casa Loma, where Toronto’s historic castle transforms into a festive wonderland from December 5, 2024, to January 4, 2025. This seasonal celebration offers a charming holiday atmosphere with beautifully decorated rooms, twinkling lights including a 40ft tall tree in the Great Hall, and a stunning collection of other signature holiday trees decorated by renowned…

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Time to Ring in the New Year in Southern Ontario

Time to Ring in the New Year in Southern Ontario

As the clock ticks down to midnight, Southern Ontario offers countless ways to ring in the New Year with unforgettable celebrations! From vibrant city events to cozy countryside gatherings, there’s something for everyone. Toronto’s iconic fireworks display lights up the skyline, while nearby Niagara Falls dazzles with its annual New Year’s Eve extravaganza, featuring live music, stunning lights, and a breathtaking backdrop of one of the world’s most famous waterfalls. Whether you’re looking to dance the night away or…

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What is Kwanzaa? Understanding the Meaning and Celebrations

What is Kwanzaa? Understanding the Meaning and Celebrations

Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American culture and heritage, observed from December 26 to January 1. Created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa honours African traditions and values, focusing on family, community, and culture. Unlike other winter holidays, Kwanzaa is not religious but instead celebrates the shared principles of unity and self-determination within the African-American community. It incorporates seven guiding principles known as the Nguzo Saba.

The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa

At the heart of Kwanzaa are the seven…

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Public Menorah Lighting in Southern Ontario: Celebrate Hanukkah 2024

Hanukkah Menorah

Public Menorah Lighting across Southern Ontario bring communities together to celebrate Hanukkah in a festive and welcoming atmosphere. These events, often held in city squares, parks, and popular gathering spaces, mark each night of Hanukkah by lighting one of the eight branches of the menorah, symbolizing the miracle of light that lasted for eight days with only a small amount of oil. This cherished tradition is observed with music, traditional foods, and family-friendly activities, fostering unity and a spirit…

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