1. Holiday on ice
What’s a Toronto Christmas without a visit to a rink? Starting Nov. 29, you can skate among the vibrant lights of the Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips Square . Or you can try more modern rinks like Hangar Skate , at the former Downsview Airport grounds from Dec. 19 to Feb. 16. If roller-skating is more your speed, you can lace up at Union Station, where the level below the Great Hall is transformed into a free indoor roller rink until Jan. 18.
2. Concerts by candlelight
Candlelight Concerts — performances at unique venues illuminated by hundreds of electric candles — are what Pinterest dreams are made of, and there are so many to choose from this season. For some multi-denominational fun, the tentative program for the concerts on Dec. 19 and 20 at the Evergree

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