Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District

All afternoon I was distracted from the boring things I had to do because I couldn’t wait to see the giant tree at the Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District. This event is free to attend and absolutely beautiful. Go at night, the lights are spectacular.

The tree is perfect: massive and sparkling. It was donated by Trees Ontario.

The Distillery District itself is a charming and pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, filled with Victorian-era industrial buildings that have been transformed into art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. Its unique atmosphere adds to the charm of the Christmas Market, making it a perfect backdrop for memorable holiday experiences.

There is free hot chocolate at the entrance, and dozens of vendors selling everything from poutine and mulled wine to apple fritters and roasted nuts. There is a great area for the kids, with a ferris wheel, merry-go-round and pony rides. (You have to buy tickets for the rides.) But even without spending a cent, there is so much to do and see. The caroling performance was so festive.

The Toronto Christmas Market runs until this Sunday December 16th in the Distillery Historic District (Mill Street and Parliament.) 55 Mill St, Toronto.

2 responses to “Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District”

  1. It was so much fun… little man was so excited seeing all the lights… Was racing around could barely keep up with him!

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