IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Jam Productions announces “No Dome, No Home”
Toronto Christmas Festival on hold for one more year
TORONTO, ON – It is with great disappointment that Toronto’s Christmas Festival will have to be delayed another year. Due to unforeseen circumstances the organizers of Christmas Festival TO have decided to wait one more year to execute an event that completely mystifies their guests. Four domes, “Christmas Igloos” were supposed to take over Yonge-Dundas Square, but the...
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Jam Productions announces “No Dome, No Home”
Toronto Christmas Festival on hold for one more year
TORONTO, ON – It is with great disappointment that Toronto’s Christmas Festival will have to be delayed another year. Due to unforeseen circumstances the organizers of Christmas Festival TO have decided to wait one more year to execute an event that completely mystifies their guests. Four domes, “Christmas Igloos” were supposed to take over Yonge-Dundas Square, but the dome providers, unable to ship and build these structures in time for the event has forced organizers to look for alternative indoor housing for over forty vendors.
“The domes meant everything, they were our four giant igloos that housed our Christmas cities. Without them, we felt the magical feeling of Christmas would be lost,” said Johny Mikhael, Director of Operations. Large tents and other structural options were proposed as alternative housing options but none would bring that same feeling of wonder to the thousands expected for the festival. Although disappointed they cannot partake in the festivities this year, the Christmas Festival team is excited to start work for next year’s Christmas City, and a potential mid-year teaser for those who love Christmas in July.
A big thank you is extended to our main sponsors who have agreed to stay on board for next year and all the vendors that were excited to be featured in the Christmas City. Last but not least, thank you to everyone who was so eagerly awaiting the event and participating through social media. Toronto Christmas Festival elves will be working overtime to make sure they bring an extra special event in 2016.
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Located in the heart of Toronto, the Holiday spirit will take over Yonge-Dundas Square with entertainment, unique vendors and savory food.
It’s central location and accessibility by transit makes Christmas Festival TO the perfect place to enjoy a hot meal or snack, shop for holiday gifts and spend some time with friends and family.
Operating for seven days straight, Toronto’s Christmas Festival welcomes families, friends, singles and couples alike to come shop, enjoy live music, enjoy maple taffy, snap a photo with Santa Clause and much more!
With our partner, Canadian Mental Health Association, we strongly encourage you to come out to Yonge-Dundas Square any day (or all ten of them) starting December 12th through to the 18th to show your support and have fun!
Oh, and admission is free!