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toronto winter activities

These romantic Toronto date ideas will melt your heart this winter. From glistening ice rinks to spas and romantic concerts, you and your favourite person will be feeling the love at these events around the city.

If you're looking for something fun to do with that special someone, bundle up and enjoy these seven dreamy winter activities.

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The weekend is just around the bend and there are lots of free things to do in Toronto, meaning you can have some fun without blowing your budget.

Whether you're still recovering from the pricey Christmas season or are just looking to save some money, you can check out some of these events around the city that won't cost you a dime.

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Winter is officially here, and so is a whole new season of adventures waiting to be had.

If you're looking for a quick trip to take this winter, we've got you covered with a list of easy winter day trips that are within a three-hour drive of Toronto.

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A new event is turning Toronto's waterfront into an illuminated wonderland, and you can explore giant installations that light up the night.

Nordic Lights is an attraction produced by the Harbourfront Centre and Fjord Studio, and it features six interactive artworks by Canadian and Nordic artists.

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Put on your hiking boots and get ready for some incredible views, because these trails near Toronto lead to towering lookout spots.

You can gaze over frozen valleys and snow-capped trees when adventuring through these spots, and it's almost like looking into a snow globe.

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