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Toronto's Immersive Van Gogh Experience Isn't Gogh-ing Anywhere Yet

The breathtaking exhibit just got extended! 🌻🌌
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If you haven’t checked Toronto’s Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition off your bucket list yet, don’t worry you still have plenty of time.

The highly popular event just announced they will be extending the exhibit until January.

The exhibit has reduced its capacity to 66% to give visitors plenty of space to explore.

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January 3, 2021 The last day of the Van Gogh exhibit

There are also social distancing circles on the ground so you can get comfortable while you admire the breathtaking projections.

You also have the option to explore from the comfort of your car in the drive-through exhibit located in Gallery 2.

So if you’ve been dreaming about 600,000 cubic feet of starry night skies and sunflowers, you have a few extra months to see it.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online. Prices range from $45 to $99 each. 

Immersive Van Gogh Experience

Price: From $45

When: Until January 3, 2021

Address: 1 Yonge St, Toronto, ON 

Why You Need To Go: See Van Gogh's masterpieces like you never have before until January 3.

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    • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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