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This action-packed Toronto pop-up is dishing out donuts, DJs and ETF insights

The most fun you'll have learning about ETFs!

View of the CN Tower framed by flowers and modern skyscrapers in downtown Toronto. Right: Queen Street West traffic light and street sign with the CN Tower in the background, Toronto.

The CN Tower rising above downtown Toronto's skyline. Right: Queen Street West with a view of the CN Tower in Toronto.

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If you've been curious about ETFs but would much rather spend your weekends vibing to house music, snacking on donuts and scooping up free merch, this Toronto pop-up has you covered.

On Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14, Fidelity Investments Canada is transforming It's OK* Studios on Queen West into an interactive space that's part party, part crash course in ETFs.

The Fidelity ETF Pop-Up is serving up free coffee, COPS donuts and cool merch you'll actually want to wear. There'll be live DJs, muralists turning your goals into art and even a claw machine full of surprises. If you're looking to recharge, the ETF & Chill lounge is the perfect spot to grab a water, plug in your phone and take a breather.

Beyond the good vibes, the pop-up is designed to show how ETFs don't have to be intimidating. Helping investors build better financial futures has always been at the core of Fidelity Investments Canada's business. We're here to help you make smarter decisions with your money, stay ahead of change and achieve your financial goals faster than you ever thought possible. So whether you're an ETF newbie or you know your favourite ticker by heart, you'll walk away with more ETF intel (plus free snacks and merch!).

The event runs September 13 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and September 14 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at It's OK* Studios, 468 Queen Street West. For the latest updates, check out www.fidelity.ca/etfpopup and follow Fidelity Canada on Instagram to stay in the loop.

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