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All stories in: Chill Winter Guide 2021

  • National Chowder Chowdown Festival is coming to Toronto in February

    Canadians who love seafood chowders are about to have their dreams come true. The first-ever fundraising National Chowder Chowdown Festival kicks off across Canada on...
    National Chowder Chowdown Festival
    FoodFood & Drink
  • Burning Man artists create light installations on the waterfront

    Kennedy Pollard Ontario's stay-at-home order has effectively curtailed many outdoor, drive-in and even virtual events planned for the winter months. One thing that isn't cancelled:...
    A light installation at Harbourfront Centre
    Art & DesignCulture
  • The best winter events and festivals in Toronto

    NOW critics pick the best virtual events happening in Toronto and beyond this winter. DesignTO Kicking off with an online party featuring Maylee Todd, and...
    Augmented reality window display Everyday An Object runs to January 31 as part of DesignTO.
    Culture
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  • Socializing is essential. Here are 11 creative ways to have fun remotely

    It’s gonna be a long winter. Toronto is in lockdown again and at the worst possible time: the grey doldrums of January. With public health...
    An illustration of the best ways to socialize remotely
    Culture
  • How to get active outdoors this winter

    Under Ontario’s second state of emergency, we’re being told to stay indoors. At the same time, however, exercise has been deemed essential. So what is...
    A photo of skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto
    Lifestyle