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peter pan

Get your fairy wings and pixie dust out because Toronto is filled with magical and delicious events all year long that will transport you to a different universe and you won't want to miss it.

But what makes a fantasy event great? Food. Thankfully, the city is known for its diverse food scene and flavours inspired by cultures worldwide. It's also notorious for its creativity and different ways of entertaining a group of people. Combine those two things and you get a bunch of incredible food and fantasy experiences that you'll want to see in Toronto in 2023.

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There have been plenty of Peter Pan-inspired movies over the years, but it took over a century for Yara Shahidi to become the first Black Tinker Bell in Disney's Peter Pan & Wendy, and she's well aware of what that means.

The Harvard-educated star of Black-ish and Grown-ish says she jumped at the chance to play Pan's fairy sidekick in Peter Pan & Wendy on Disney+, because she knew she could have an "impact" on younger generations.

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Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning! You can take a trip to Neverland with this magical experience coming to Toronto and all you'll need is faith, trust, and pixie dust.

The Neverland Experience Bar is an immersive event complete with boozy drinks and whimsical activities. It's opening on Queen Street East in Toronto from August 9 to 20, 2023.

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Tiger Lily rides a horse, fights pirates, speaks Cree and saves the day in the new Peter Pan & Wendy film on Disney+, and for Canadian actress Alyssa Wapanatâhk, that means everything.

The 25-year-old from Bigstone Cree First Nation makes her feature-film debut as Tiger Lily in the new flick, and she's well aware of the baggage that has plagued her Indigenous character in the past.

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If you watch Peter Pan & Wendy on Disney+ when it comes out, you'll be able to spot Newfoundland & Labrador as it will be transforming into Neverland.

Premier Andrew Furey announced on June 29 that "Disneyland is coming to Newfoundland... and Labrador" this summer to film the new live-action movie.

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