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Former downtown LCBO space to transform into a holiday-themed night market in Toronto

This former downtown Toronto LCBO location is transforming into a holiday spectacle for three nights. The Night Market is set to return, offering festive cheer through local vendors, specialty cocktails and seasonal delights. Here’s what to know.

This November, what was at one point the LCBO at the corner of King and Spadina, will be home to a night market for three days starting November 22nd.

Over 150 vendors will be in attendance, attracting more than 5,000 attendees over the festive weekend.

The 10,000 sq. ft. space will come alive with holiday cheer, courtesy of Okane Care’s dazzling holiday light display, turning the intersection into a must-see spectacle both inside and out.

What else is there to do?

In addition to the vendors offering a wide range of unique gifts, the market will feature three different bars to cater to every taste: a specialty cocktail bar for craft creations, a full-service bar, and a mocktail bar for those who prefer non-alcoholic beverages.

Attendees can also enjoy festive fun at the holiday-themed pop-up portrait studio and take part in various seasonal activities throughout the weekend. Live performances will provide the perfect backdrop to this bustling event.

The Night Market is set to be one of the season’s most exciting events, offering a perfect blend of shopping, entertainment, and holiday spirit at one of Toronto’s busiest corners.

Whether you’re there to browse, sip a cocktail, or enjoy the lights, the Night Market is not to be missed.

The Night Market

When: November 22nd to 24th, 2024
Where: 415 King St W

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