Winterfest Toronto at Harbourfront Centre


Winterfest Toronto at Harbourfront Centre
November 29 – January 5, 2025
Harbourfront Centre’s winter programming, which includes a tree lighting ceremony and the return the ice rink and skating, plus many other festivities. Harbourfront Centre is delighted to kick off the winter season with the inaugural tree lighting ceremony and the highly anticipated return of skating.
The season launches with a tree lighting gathering at the Public Square on Friday, November 29, from 6 p.m. onwards, with the tree lighting at 7 p.m. It will feature an immersive performance by FreePlay — the musical duo of internationally recognized vocalists, Suba Sankaran and Dylan Bell — who will bring their unique blend of technical brilliance and rich, multicultural storytelling to classic holiday tunes for attendees to enjoy.
The 30-foot tree will be the centrepiece of Winterfest Toronto, a holiday market in partnership with Street Eats running on weekends from November 29 to January 5, complete with hot chocolate, gløgg (mulled wine) at The Uller House, train rides for kids, music, a holiday food market and marketplace, an urban tree lot and Santa’s mailbox for children to drop off those special letters.
Harbourfront Centre is also pleased to announce the return of the ice rink and skating with complimentary skate rentals on Saturdays, thanks to the Waterfront BIA. Opening Saturday, December 21 and continuing through March, visitors and neighbours can enjoy picturesque lakefront skating, which also includes fire pits, and DJ Skate Nights on Saturdays, making it a perfect backdrop for quality time with loved ones.

Location::235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, Ontario

Recurring Event: Yes

Start: 11/29/2024 / End: 01/05/2025
Website: Winterfest Toronto at Harbourfront Centre

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