Toronto offers lots of tourist destinations and events, but you can also find a lot of free attractions for the smaller budget. The following is a list of free tours, attractions, and events that our city has to offer.
Every day:
The Upper Canada Law Society located in Osgoode Hall offers tours at 1:00 pm daily
Riverdale Farm is a park in Cabbagetown. Visit horses, cows, pigs, chickens and other animals residing at the small, late-19th-century-style farm. Stroll the grounds and visit the barn, the lower pond and a recently rebuilt meeting house that offers displays, demonstrations and hands-on activities for families.
A farmers market is open at the farm every Tuesday from May-October: 3pm-7pm.
Edwards Gardens have an array of contemporary gardens spanning approximatly four acres. You will enjoy the gardens designed to educate and inspire its visitors.
Harbourfront Centre also offers free activities everyday. Visit www.harbourfrontcentre.com
Tuesdays:
9 pm Movies shown at Yonge/Dundas Square
August 19: The Notebook
August 26: Casablanca
3-7 pm friends of Riverdale Farm Farmer’s Market
Wednesdays:
5-8 pm Textile Museum: connecting cloth, culture, and art.
Thursdays:
5-8 pm Bata Shoe Museum: a museum about footwear.
Fridays:
8 pm Concerts at Yonge/Dundas Square
August 15 @ 8pm Telemary – A Cuban hip-hop jazz poet.
August 22 @ 8pm Staylefish – infectious reggae grooves
August 29 @ 8pm Mr. Something Something – wildly unpredictable live shows
Sometimes free or cheap activities offer visitors an experience that is more authentic than the typical tourist activities and can add a nice balance to a travel itinerary. If you want to save money in Toronto or even if you’re not on a budget, check out the following free or almost free things to do in Toronto. Do you know more < HREF="http://www.asiarooms.com" REL="nofollow">http://www.asiarooms.com<>
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