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6 Toronto Oktoberfest
Sept. 29-30
steakhouse and seafood
Fasten your lederhosen and head
to Ontario Place for Toronto’s
ode to German culture.
Honouring the original Munich
celebration’s spirit, there’ll be
traditional Bavarian eats, polka
music and, of course, rivers of
beer. This year’s version expands
to a 30,000-square-foot tent, with
more taps, servers and a VIP
section. 955 Lake Shore Blvd. W.,
torontooktoberfest.ca
Elegance. Grace. Passion.
For all your events.
Voted “Best Group Functions”
& “Best Steak”
- Dine.TO
2179 Dundas St. E. Mississauga
905.625.1137
www.lacastile.com
7 Inland
Sept. 29-30
Support the national designer
scene and build a more ethical
wardrobe in one go at this bian-
nual pop-up shopping collective.
It hosts more than 70 talented
clothing, jewellery and accessory
designers from across Canada,
like Heirloom Hats, Taras Rivers
and Dolorous Jewelry. 134 Peter
St., madeinland.ca
Museum
8 Cask Days
Oct. 20-22
This annual fall weekend is the
holy grail for beer snobs,
collecting hundreds of craft
brewers from across North
Diligence
and Elegance
The NaTure of
JapaNese TexTiles
ON NOW until
Jan 21, 2018
Hot and Spicy Food Festival
America to pour samples
of their unfiltered, cask-
conditioned ales, many of which
are one-offs not available
elsewhere. The open-air setting
can get chilly, but it’s worth
it for the rich stouts and
fruit-tinged IPAs. Evergreen
Brickworks, 550 Bayview Ave.,
caskdays.com
9 Canzine
Oct. 21
Get your fill of underground
culture at Canada’s largest zine
festival. Browse one-of-a-kind
books, comics and works of art
from more than 200 writers,
creators and small presses. Plus,
catch interviews, readings and
live presentations. Art Gallery of
Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W.,
brokenpencil.com/canzine-toronto
10 Night of Dread
Oct. 28
Mingle with fire spinners,
revellers in scary masks and
giant puppets at Clay and Paper
Theatre’s annual family-friendly
party/parade to celebrate the
Halloween season. Dufferin
Grove Park, 875 Dufferin St.,
clayandpapertheatre.org