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toronto st patricks day

It's almost the weekend! If you're looking for some excitement but you're on a budget, you can check out these free things to do in Toronto this weekend.

From immersive experiences to St. Patrick's Day celebrations, there's lots to enjoy without going broke.

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March has officially begun and it's time to start making some fun plans. If you're looking for things to do in and around Toronto that won't cost you your paycheque, then here are a few things to check out this month.

From maple festivities to nostalgic arcades and St. Patrick's day events, there's lots to enjoy without spending all your hard-earned cash.

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If you're ready to paint the town green in Toronto this St. Patrick's Day, you'll be glad to know there's no shortage of festivities happening this year — but if you truly want to celebrate like the Irish and keep the party going, you'll want to check out Jameson's after-hours St. Patrick's Day party downtown.

On March 17, Jameson will be parking a late-night food truck on Spadina to keep the after-party going, and it's set to be the hub of fun this St. Paddy's Day.

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After two years of heart-breaking cancellations, Toronto's spring and summer festivals will be making their long-awaited return in 2022.

On Friday, Mayor John Tory revealed an exciting list of all the major festivals and events that will return to Toronto's streets, public spaces and parks this year.

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