Four Free Events for May 24-25, 2014 in Toronto

How many free spring events can you visit in Toronto during the May 24-25, 2014 weekend? I found four, although one of them is a multi-venue extravaganza:

  • The “Small Paintings for Small Spaces” art show by the Beach Guild of Fine Art runs Friday through Sunday.
  • “EV Day”, or “Electric Vehicles in Toronto”, is at Yonge-Dundas Square only on Saturday May 24.
  • “Doors Open” on Saturday and Sunday for the Toronto Spring 2014 event. Check the “Gangways Open” specialty event at Harbourfront.
  • Woofstock visits Woodbine Park for Spring 2014 in Toronto, also Saturday and Sunday.

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This article points to just four annual spring Toronto events for every age and interest, just in this one weekend. Check the links to official event web sites near the end of this article for further details.

The Beach Guild of Fine Art hosts Small Paintings for Spring 2014

"Cottage in Kew Garden" by John Vetterli
"Cottage in Kew Garden" by John Vetterli

The Beach Guild of Fine Art runs an annual art show and sale. It’s free to enter the Gardener’s Cottage in Kew Gardens, and you could buy any painting for under $350. (I assume HST will be charged on top of the list price).

The times are:

  • Friday: 3pm-8pm
  • Saturday and Sunday: 10am-5pm

Take the 501 Queen streetcar east past Woodbine to Kew Gardens and walk south. Or bike the Martin Goodman trail to the eastern Beaches.

A painting could be a great gift, or you may find something to fill an empty spot on your wall.

Plus, Kew Gardens and the Boardwalk are gorgeous for walking amidst grass and trees, with a terrific view of Lake Ontario.

Electric Vehicles at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto for Spring 2014

The CAA (Canadian Automobile Association) presents “EV Day” at Yonge-Dundas Square from 10am-7pm. (And I had to dig like crazy to learn “When is EV Day in Toronto” or “What time is EV Day in Toronto”. Sheesh… where are the professional marketers for that web page?).

The sponsors offer free test drives of EVs, including the Chevy VOLT, Ford Fusion Energi, smart fourtwo, and others.

Assuming the subway is running on Sat. May 24, 2014, simply take “Line 1” (formerly “Yonge”) and disembark at Dundas.

Doors Open Toronto for Spring 2014

The annual Doors Open event provides an amazing chance to get behind the scenes in some of the great, or obscure, buildings in Toronto. You just have to go to the official site to select what’s nearby, your favourite interest, or where there’s a cluster that you can cover in an afternoon. Each venue has its own opening and closing times.

But… let me highlight “Gangways Open” at Harbourfront, simply because it’s such a great location to visit anyway. But the “Gangways Open” event includes free tours of over a dozen ships, a free photo exhibit, and a free concert at 4:30pm at the WestJet stage.

Woofstock Toronto in Spring 2014

The spring Woofstock event moved from downtown to Woodbine Park, giving lots more room for you and your own dogs to roam. The times are 10am-6pm both Saturday and Sunday.

Woofstock offers entertaining events and competitions, as well as many vendors of products for canines.

Woodbine Park is bounded by Lake Shore Blvd East, Coxwell, Eastern Avenue and Northern Dancer. Take the 22 Coxwell bus south from “Line 2” (the Bloor/Danforth subway), or the 501 Queen streetcar, or bicycle on the Martin Goodman Trail.

Links for the Official Sites

Here are the links to the official web sites:

Looking for More Annual Events or a Holiday in Toronto Canada?

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