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One of the main draws of Nathan Phillips Square is the beautiful reflecting pool, which transforms into a skating rink during the winter months. Skating near the iconic "Toronto" sign surrounded ...
The Cavalcade of Lights, sponsored by Desjardins Financial Group, is returning to Nathan Phillips Square from November ... fire and light festivals and winter solstice celebrations" and you ...
The City of Toronto will launch its 57th annual Cavalcade of Lights Saturday, Nov. 25 from 3 to 11 p.m. Inspired by Christmas, winter solstice, lantern and light festivals from around the world, ...
Cavalcade of Lights is a free event that transforms Toronto City Hall and its surroundings into a downtown winter wonderland,” the city said. “Nathan Phillips Square will be set aglow with ...
Join me and city councillors on Sunday, January 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Nathan Phillips Square. Grab some skates ... culture and an array of Indigenous winter sports organized by the Native ...
Nathan Phillips Square is in desperate need of a revamp but some elements will remain broken and grey for a while as staff grapple with tight finances, according to a city report released Tuesday.
Closing out the last days of summer, tourists clamber over the giant letters of the marquee Toronto sign in Nathan Phillips Square, snapping photos — mementos of a visit to Canada’s largest ...
In winter, go skating—there are change rooms and a skate rental booth. Walk down the University Avenue and to Queen Street and then head to Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto City Hall.