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Winter Stations To Bring New Installations To Multiple Toronto Locations This Spring

One of the city’s favourite art exhibits is back in business, baby! Winter Stations just announced a whole new spring and summer lineup that will be hitting Toronto. The schedule will include multiple dates over multiple locations throughout the city.

Of course, the whole goal of all this is to provide the city with a safe, outdoor activity to enjoy. This is why the entire thing is being tailor-made to attend while social distancing. You can your house bubble can head to these awesome spots to enjoy some of Toronto’s best artwork.

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So what have we got in store? Here’s the lineup that’s been announced so far:

Distillery District – May 6th to late June: ARc de Blob, From Small Beginnings, and The Epitonium.
33 Parliament Street – May 6th to late June: Throbber
Woodbine Beach – July 2021: ARc de Blob

 

Via @winter.stations on Instagram

So keep an eye out for more updates and information is unveiled! This awesome event definitely gives us something to look forward to this spring.

You can check out the full calendar of upcoming events at the official website here.

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