This historic city known for the arts is hosting Ontario’s next butter tart festival - Toronto.com
This historic city known for the arts is hosting Ontario’s next butter tart festival Toronto.com
This historic city known for the arts is hosting Ontario’s next butter tart festival Toronto.com
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Make time March 26th through to the 30th, click for all the details you need on Toronto's One of a Kind Spring Show -a one of a kind experience for locals and tourists alike!
RAIN is being named the best tribute to the Beatles since the Beatles themselves. From March 25th to the 30th(see full schedule below), take the opportunity to watch all of your favourite songs performed live onstage at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. You're sure to be impressed as the group has adopted every song, note and nuance from the band's outstanding career. Read on for more details.
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Canada's most loved musicians will be blowing up the city but don't miss some of Canada's new up-and-comers. You'll want to say you were there.
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