Enjoy 6 weeks of holiday fun, right here, in the heart of Toronto.

Stackt Market
Stackt Market will be transformed for the season with tons of fun activities including vendor markets, games, festive music, events, workshops, family programs and so much more.
You can attend the weekly free vendor market and support local businesses. There are several workshop sessions including a puppy yoga session and a DIY bouquet bar with Thyme Studio. There is also a Trivia & Comedy Night in support of Movember.
Other activities include paint night, DIY Christmas Treats with Promise Supply, a Body oil workshop, sushi making, and candle making. They also have DIY lotion making, DIY ornaments, and pottery glazing.
This year, the celebration will feature a Ferris wheel.
On Fridays, you can enjoy free concerts. The series is in collaboration with School Night and will feature the city’s best artists. The opening concert will take place on November 18th.
Holiday Hills will feature an outdoor wellness playground hosted by Unbounded where you can have a unique experience of hot, cold, breath work and human connection. They have Traditional Scandinavian Spruce saunas, fire pit lounges, a geodesic dome and a studio. Unbounded will also offer self-guided sessions, classes, workshops, and exclusive member events.
There will be several photo ops at stackt which will be wonderfully decorated for the holidays. These include a Santa’s Village – a large heated outdoor patio riddled with 20ft inflatable Santas and Christmas trees, off-leash licensed dog space featuring life-size Santa’s Sleigh and a Disco Mistletoe for those romantic pictures.
You can get warm holiday cocktails and treats from Ocaso Tacos at the Studio Chateau. The Studio Chateau is described as a ‘retro-inspired, tinsel-lover’s dream’.
The Crokicurl rink will be back again at stackt. The ice rink is a massive 40 x 40 rink on which you can play for 45 minutes in groups of 2-8 people.
Holliday Hills is a free admission festival (some activities are ticketed) that will run from November 18th to December 31st at 28 Bathurst St. Toronto.







