toronto Blue Jays
Canada Blooms
hot docs
Apr. 26 to May 8
More than 200,000 people
are expected to attend North
America’s largest documentary
fi lm festival, which returns
with more than 200 screenings
from Canada and abroad. Th e
industry’s essential networking
event also features an interna-
tional documentary market.
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema,
506 Bathurst St. W., hotdocs.ca
one of a Kind show & sale toronto Blue Jays
Mar. 28 to Apr. 1 Starts Mar. 29
If you spent the holiday iteration
of this shopping event buying
presents for others, here’s your
chance to pick up something for
yourself. Hundreds of makers
bring their goods to this popular
show, including zombie safe
zone maps by Design Diff erent,
ceramics from Greg Voisin
Pottery, paper animals by Low
Poly Craft s and leather bags from
Animal Husbandry Drygoods. Cheer on the Blue Jays at their
home opener as they take on the
New York Yankees, kicking off
a four-game series. If you can’t
score tickets to the fi rst game of
the season, there are lots more
to come, beginning on March
30. Fan favourites Marcus
Stroman, Josh Donaldson,
and Aaron Sanchez remain
on the roster to take another
crack at the world series.
Enercare Centre, 100 Princes’ Blvd.,
oneofakindshow.com Rogers Centre, 1 Blue Jays Way,
bluejays.mlb.com
green living show
Apr. 6 to 8
Eco-conscious individuals
can fi nd inspiration and
products that lighten their
carbon footprint at this
consumer show, which is the
largest of its kind in the
country. More than 350
exhibitors are on hand with
earth-friendly items for the
home and garden, as well as
clothing, makeup and local and
organic food and beverages.
Metro Toronto Convention
Centre, 255 Front St. W.,
greenlivingshow.ca
February-april 2018
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