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Toronto’s getting a cozy holiday market with a 120-foot immersive light tunnel

The holiday season is officially here, and the ultimate Christmas festival is coming back to Toronto this month. Toronto’s beloved Stackt market will transform into a winter wonderland for the holidays. Here’s what to know about Holiday Hills.

The dates have been set, and Holiday Hills returns to Stackt Market starting Nov. 14, 2025.

Photo via Holiday Hills

What to look forward to at Holiday Hills

Expect a refreshed look at the beloved event, inspired by the charm of holiday tradition. That means nostalgic treats, vintage-inspired cocktails, and classic movies.

But there’s a lot more in store than just a few bites!

Pose and take pictures with an oversized parade of inflatable installations or walk through a 120-foot immersive light tunnel.

Photo via Holiday Hills

And you can partake in all this holiday cheer before or after making a stop at the first-ever Speakeasy Espresso Martini Bar. Along with that, enjoy eats from Stackt residents such as Sundays Pasta Lab, empanadas from Las Muns, and sliders from Mondays Off.

The fun doesn’t end there. Play a few rounds at the large outdoor curling zone, stop by for nostalgic game nights, sign up for gingerbread-making workshops, and browse the over 100 businesses popping up through the holiday experience. We’re talking local shops, small-batch makers, and seasonal pop-ups, just to name a few.

The event will run every day except Mondays until Dec. 28, 2025. So you have plenty of time to get into the festive spirit and plan a day at Holiday Hills.

Holiday Hills 2025

When: Nov. 14 to Dec. 28, 2025 (excluding Mondays)
Time: Noon to 10 p.m.
Where: Stackt market — 28 Bathurst St.
Cost: Free

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