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KIND Winter Fair returns to downtown Toronto with adults-only holiday market

The KIND Winter Fair will be filled with music, entertainment, festive decor and Instagrammable installations, providing a perfect backdrop for a fun night out. (Courtesy: KIND Winter Fair)

Known as the dopest holiday market in Toronto, the KIND Winter Fair is returning to the city for the holiday season. 

The vibrant and colourful, 19-plus holiday bizarre and night market is coming back for a second year to the downtown outdoor patio RendezViews (229 Richmond St. W.), with an immersive indoor activation, Cannara Land, happening next door at Fifth Social Club on Dec. 5 and 6 from 3 to 10 p.m.

Courtesy: KIND Winter Fair

Hosted by community-based lifestyle media company KIND, the highly anticipated event promises two unforgettable nights filled with festivities, shopping and endless fun to ring in the holiday season and celebrate the community. The fair aims to redefine the holiday market and de-stigmatize and normalize cannabis.  

No cannabis will be sold on site, but the fair will feature over 30 cannabis brand activations, designated consumption zones, food and drink experiences and local shops with artisan goods available to purchase. Vendors will be selling a range of gift worthy products, including accessories, cards, candles, apparel and more.

Courtesy: KIND Winter Fair

The KIND Winter Fair will also be filled with music, entertainment, festive decor and Instagrammable installations, providing a perfect backdrop for a fun night out. Whether you’re searching for unique holiday gifts or looking for a festive night in the city, the KIND Winter Fair has you covered! 

Tickets cost $19.95 plus taxes and service fees. Use our exclusive discount code: KINDNOW25, for 25 per cent off your ticket purchase! For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.

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