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Events happening in Toronto this weekend: April 24-26

Here’s what’s happening in Toronto this weekend.

Book of Mormon and EcoFair Toronto are on this weekend, April 24 - 26
With a mix of sun, cloud and possibly rain this weekend, here’s a mix of indoor and outdoor events to check out in the city. (Courtesy: ecofairtoronto/Instagram, mirvishproductions/Instagram)

With a mix of sun, cloud and possibly rain this weekend, here’s a mix of indoor and outdoor events to check out in the city.

Friday, April 24

Catch a Jays game

The Toronto Blue Jays are taking on the Cleveland Guardians just after 7 p.m. With the Jays taking the series win over the Los Angeles Angels, will they be able to keep up momentum as they continue onto this home game?

Tickets are on sale on the official Toronto Blue Jays website.

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Hot Docs Festival

The biggest documentaries tend to premiere at festivals like Hot Docs, where audience members are able to view feature-length films and special presentations, celebrating both Canadian and international documentary filmmakers.

The festival starts this weekend and runs until May 3. Tickets are available now.

Camera Club AV Festival

Capture this weekend through the Camera Club AV Festival, dedicated to the art of photography. Whether you’re an amateur or a pro, this is the place to be if you want to learn technique, while also hearing the stories of culture behind each displayed wildlife and travel photograph.

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Tickets are available now on the Toronto Camera Club website.

Saturday, April 25

Spring Bloom Market & Vendor Expo

Welcome in this week’s spring weather with an expo filled with beautiful blooms to arrange, and handmade foods and items, all created and curated by local vendors.

Based out of Trinity Bellwoods Park, attendees can take in the scenery while perusing what the staples have to offer.

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Tickets are on sale now!

Spring Handmade Art & Fine Craft Sale

Check out this vendor sale in Etobicoke that brings dozens of local artists under one roof, as they sell their work, toys, and other hand crafted goods.

This is one of the biggest art sales of the season, celebrating the spring season with like-minded artists and customers.

Tickets are on sale now.

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‘The Book of Mormon’ ends its show run

This is your last chance to catch The Book of Mormon playing at Princess of Wales Theatre.

The production will have its last few performances over Saturday and Sunday, before leaving the theatre line-up.

Anyone interested in experiencing the story of Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, two Mormon missionaries sent to a remote Ugandan village to preach the gospel, can do so by buying tickets on the Princess of Wales Theatre website.

Sunday, April 26

EcoFair Toronto

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Sunday rings in Earth Day, a day to lean into sustainability and ecological habits. The Evergreen Brick Works is holding a fair celebrating not only Earth Day but Earth Month.

The event gives attendees the opportunity to learn how to be more environmentally-conscious, providing them with free repair workshops, a clothing swap, food, art stations and a plant market.

For more information, anyone interested can visit the EcoFair website.

Watch the Toronto Raptors

Attend the game or the free tailgate party at Jurassic Park outside of Scotiabank Arena, as the Toronto Raptors face off against the Cleveland Cavaliers in their second home game of the playoff season.

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Tickets for either event are available now. Please note that despite being free, a mobile ticket is required to enter the tailgate party.

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Love Local

This market out of The Parkdale Hall promotes shopping local, as attendees can explore a variety of vendors and artisans. No matter what you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it here.
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tickets to reserve a spot are available now.

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