Categories: Things To Do

Toronto is getting a ‘nature-inspired’ holiday market in a garden this month

The holiday shopping season is around the corner, and this month, you can cross gifts off your list in the prettiest setting in the city. Toronto Botanical Garden is hosting a holiday market this November and it’s everything you want for Christmas all in one place.

Described as an “eco-minded, nature-inspired, relaxed shopping experience,” this market will feature over 65 vendors showcasing planet-friendly and botanically-themed products.

The items you’ll get to shop for include holiday home décor, nature-based gifts for kids, fine chocolates, fresh seasonal greens, poinsettias, amaryllis, paperwhite bulbs, and much more.

Recent Posts
This is one of Toronto’s oldest restaurants & it’s going to soon open a piano bar
Toronto is getting a new 80,000 sq ft IKEA store & here’s what to know

The vendors at this month’s holiday market range from skincare to knits and cozy wear to crystals and gemstones and everything in between.

There will also be floral holiday decor demonstrations that you can participate in on both Saturday and Sunday at 1 PM, and you can register online in advance.

Plus, you’ll get to enjoy hot beverages and light bites at the TBG Bloom Cafe in the Edwards Garden Courtyard before or after you shop.

You are welcome to make a non-perishable food donation to the North York Harvest Food Bank as well.

And while you’re there, you must definitely make time for a stroll around the gorgeous grounds. Who knows, we may even have some snow by then!

Toronto Botanical Garden Holiday Market

Where: 777 Lawrence Avenue East
When: November 25th to 27th, 2022

Recent Posts

The Edmonton Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (July 14)

Your group chat is going to want to see this.

2 hours ago

Healthy Planet’s new Toronto store will have two floors and a grab-and-go kitchen

Healthy Planet, Canada’s beloved wellness retail chain, will be opening a new location in Toronto's…

2 hours ago

New Alberta-filmed limited series starring Melissa McCarthy to drop on Netflix

A new limited series filmed in Alberta, focused on the death of American child beauty…

3 hours ago

Ontario Parks will be free to visit for one day only this week

Ontario Parks will be the place to visit this week as free day use returns…

3 hours ago