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Awesome Toronto events happening November 20-22

Your pet’s been dying to have his picture taken with Santa, and you’ve been dying to rave like you were 17 again. And it’s all good, because you can do all that and more in Toronto this weekend, November 20-22.

Can You Feel It? 90s Rave

https://www.facebook.com/events/908667255893263

Relive your glory days with a rave night celebrating electronica from the late 80s and early 90s, with DJs Valerie Dour and Math Rosen playing early house, techno, big beat, garage, acid house, Italo house and breakbeat HC.

When to go: Friday, 10 pm

Where at? Milk Glass, 1247 Dundas W

Tickets: $5

 

North York Really Really Free Market

https://northyorkrrfm.wordpress.com/

This is “one man’s trash” at its finest – a market where no money is exchanged. Bring your own stuff that’s in good condition and exchange it for other stuff that you’d rather have, or just take what you need, or give away what you don’t. Any items left at the end of the day get donated to local charities.

When to go: Saturday, 10 am-2 pm

Where at? Driftwood Community Centre, 4401 Jane

Tickets: admission is free

 

Toronto Christmas Pet Show

http://www.torontochristmaspetshow.ca/

We know you’re fretting over what to get your twin Chihuahuas Sniffles and BooBoo for Christmas, but never fear – the Toronto Christmas Pet Show has you covered. There’s a pet agility course and you can even have your pet’s picture taken with Santa.

When to go: Saturday and Sunday, 10 am-5 pm

Where at? Downsview Park, 35 Carl Hall Rd.

Tickets: $10, $5 for kids and seniors, pets are free

 

Murder at the ROM Scavenger Hunt

http://www.urbancapers.com/murder-at-the-royal-ontario-museum/

Was it Colonel Mustard in the Roman gallery? Urban Capers puts on scavenger hunts around the city from time to time, but this round brings wannabe crime solvers to the Royal Ontario Museum. Solve clues to discover whodunit in the mystery of the murdered curator, in teams of two to six people. Register with Urban Capers by clicking the link above – please don’t contact the ROM for this event.

When to go: Sunday, 1 pm

Where at? Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park

Tickets: $35

Erin Cardone: Born on the Prairies, Erin Cardone grew up knowing there was more to life than canola fields and AAA Alberta Angus. So she escaped, living in Europe and Australia, white-knuckling it through plates of calf brains and raw horse meat, and learning languages she can't remember anymore. After a stint as a jaded, skeptical journalist, she changed tack and began writing rather awesome blogs and showing businesses that advertising is dead, so long live social media, with her businesses Legendary Social Media. She now splits her time between various Canadian cities, Costa Rica and wherever else the wind blows.
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