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Winter Village vendors – a limited number this year – set up shop in individual chalet-style booths along the cobblestone streets.
The Distillery Winter Village BY LESLEY KENNY
Toronto’s Historic Distillery District’s special event welcomes visitors back, November 18 to December 31, 2021.
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he Distillery Winter Village is a picture-perfect holiday experience where friends and family can gather to explore the rich history of The Distillery District as well as a selection of handmade items from some of Toronto’s finest local craftspeople, shops, restaurants and cafes.
Closed due to the pandemic in 2020, organizers are preparing to make it worth your wait. Back again: the magnificent 50-foot Christmas tree in Trinity Square, miles of traditional twinkling holiday lights,contemporary
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light installations, roving carolers, Santa and Elves, and some live performances. Vendors (a limited number this year) will set up shop in individual cabins along the cobblestone streets. In addition to its year-round restaurants and extended patios, this year The Distillery Winter Village has 12 new and exciting food offerings (and some past favourites). Walk around the 40 Victorian-era industrial buildings – the largest collection of its kind in North America— with a hot chocolate, or enjoy your grown-up drink on a restaurant patio.
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