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Canada’s largest, all-day St. Patrick’s Day party returns to Toronto (CONTEST)

It’s March, which means St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner. And after 735 days, Canada’s largest, all-day St. Patrick’s Day party is coming back to Toronto.

The Guinness SPD will be back at Rebel on Saturday, March 19, for the first time since 2019. If you’ve missed these in the past, this event hosts 5,000 green-clad St. Patty’s Day party-goers in downtown Toronto at in the massive 45,000 square foot venue with three outdoor patios.

The all-day celebration begins at 11:30 am, and features a complimentary pancake breakfast, an all-you-can-eat Lucky Charms bar, Irish fiddlers, life-sized beer pong, and photo booths spread across the venue.

There will also be live music!

Dave Murphy Band and In Living Cover will headline the live music roster, while popular DJs will spin throughout the day.

Tickets for the event start at $17, and are on sale now.

And in the spirit of luck, we’ve got a contest running that could score you some free tickets. Check it out below, and get ready for an insane SPD!

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