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A Week of Free Activities in Toronto

Who says you need some money to have a good time? Here’s a schedule of 7 things to do this summer, every week in Toronto. I’ve even thrown in a backup to mix it up.

Monday - Visit High Park Zoo - Open every night of the week from 7:00 AM to dusk.

Tuesday - Free classic monster movies in Yonge-Dundas Square, from 9 PM to 11 PM. See the schedule for showtimes.

Wednesday - See some works at the Art Gallery of Ontario, with free admission every Wednesday from 6 PM to 9 PM.

Thursday - Go play Manhunt in a new place every week in Toronto. Games start at 9:30 PM sharp every Thursday.

Friday - Get your culutre fix at the Royal Ontario Museum with free admission on Fridays from 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM.

Saturday - see some Shakespeare at the Dream in High Park 8:00 PM from Tuesday through Sunday.

Sunday - Some people gather for a weekly game of Kickball, Sunday nights at 6:30 pm at Alexandra Park.

Backup - If you need something else to do, you can always explore Kennsington, Spadina and the Annex with an eclectic audio tour thanks to Murmur.

Luke said,

July 6, 2006 @ 11:38 pm

“Who send you need money to have a good time in Toronto?”

Geeze, learn to type properly.
(I’m ashamed to admit it, but this was actually a pretty good post)

ian said,

July 7, 2006 @ 10:37 am

Fixed the spelling “misteak”.

I’ve has this list almost written for about a month, but it was the free movies that gave me enough activities for the summer.

It’s worth noting that the indoor activities go all year long.

There’s also some interesting things going on at the Harbourfront, many of them free. Like the music garden, every Thursday and Sunday.

HardCircle.net » Free Activities Follow-Up said,

July 25, 2006 @ 3:27 pm

[...] We’ve brought you a week full of things to do for free in Toronto before. Beth Mather has compiled a much more extensive list of free (or at least cheap) activities. They’re even grouped into categories for your browsing pleasure. [...]

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