BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Event Schedule//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Toronto Outdoor Movies | the local's dozen
X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Toronto
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-20@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260707T230000Z
DTEND:20260708T010000Z
SUMMARY:Sankofa | Shaolin Soccer (2001) at Sankofa Square\, 1 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, ON M5B 2R8\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Movies In The Square** **\nExperience the magic of outdoor cinema right in the heart of downtown! Movies in the Square brings you free\, open-air evening screenings under the shining city lights. \nGrab some snacks from your favourite neighbourhood eatery or store\, pull up a chair\, and get ready for an unforgettable night of laughs and action. For our July 7 edition\, we are thrilled to partner with the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival to present a special double-feature pairing a thoughtful coming-of-age short with a high-energy martial arts comedy classic!\n**Bollysingh**Dir.  Prajjwal Rajawat | 2017 | 6 min\nA 17-year-old struggles between accepting his cultural identity or changing it to fit conventional ideas of beauty.\n**Shaolin Soccer**Dir. Stephen Chow | 2001 | 87 min\nAll his life\, an ordinary young man (Stephen Chow) has been treated like dirt. Still\, he's never given up believing that all the world's problems could be solved with a little kung fu. So he's teaming up with a band of misfits—six friends who were kung fu masters in their youth—to form a soccer team that only he believes has a chance to win a $1 million grand prize. Together\, they're going to apply their hidden talents to a whole new game—and soccer will never be the same.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Sankofa Square\, 1 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, ON M5B 2R8\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sankofa-shaolin-soccer-2001/gYMpJE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-6@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260708T233000Z
DTEND:20260709T030000Z
SUMMARY:RPFF | The Tower (2018) at Regent Park
DESCRIPTION:In the event of rain\, the Regent Park screenings will be moved to the main floor of Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. E.).\n**_Pre-Show:\n_**The party starts before the movie! Join us on the field at 7:30pm not only just to snag a good seat\, but also for family-friendly activities and fun. Lay your blanket down\, secure your popcorn\, and relax until show starts!\nTaste Of Regent Park 5p-8p\nThe vibrant weekly market features talented local artisans\, craftspeople\, community organizations\, food vendors\, and entertainers. In the heart of Regent Park\, people come together in The Big Park (Dundas E &amp\; Sumach St.) to celebrate\, share and enjoy delicious\, healthy\, affordable\, and culturally diverse foods. \nIs It War\n6 min minutes | Animation | 2025\ndir. Timeea Mohamed Ahmed\nFilm Synopsis: \nWhen Jafar becomes separated from his soul during a surreal journey through a forest\, he is forced to confront the devastating truths of the war in Sudan before they consume him entirely. Blending striking imagery with emotional urgency\, IS IT WAR? offers a haunting reflection on the human cost of violence and forced displacement.\nThe Tower\n114 minutes | Animation | 2018\ndir. Mats Grorud\nFilm Synopsis:\nBased on interviews that the filmmaker conducted with Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, The Tower follows Wardi\, an 11-year-old Palestinian girl\, who lives with her family in a refugee camp in Beirut\, Lebanon. Through the oral histories shared by three generations of her family\, Wardi learns about the 1948 Nakba and how it violently displaced her family from their ancestral lands\, suppressed their cultural identity\, and dispossessed them of their political rights. Motivated by her great-grandfather’s now waning hopes of one day returning to their family home in Galilee\, Wardi traces the memories\, losses\, and resilience of those in her community.\nRPFF’s free film series returns to the big park this summer\, every Wednesday in July. We’re excited to present 3 screenings in Regent Park.  The film starts at sundown but we have lots of family-friendly activities before the film\, plus our friends from Taste of Regent Park.\nIn the event of rain\, the Regent Park screenings will be moved to the main floor of Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. E.).\nThe films we show at RPFF prominently feature Indigenous\, Black and People of Colour narratives on screen\, told by people who belong to those communities.\nhttps://rpff.ca/uts2026/\n
LOCATION:620 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3S4\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/rpff-the-tower-2018/oIzcYD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-21@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260709T003000Z
DTEND:20260709T033000Z
SUMMARY:Ramsden | Mamma Mia! (2008) at Ramsden Park\, 1020 Yonge St & Ramsden Park Rd\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1P7\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:A bride-to-be tries to discover which of three men is her father. Runtime: 108 min. Director: Phyllida Lloyd. Join us at 8:30pm-ish for a complimentary evening of Movies in the park\nArrive to enjoy complimentary Fresh Popcorn\nIn the event of rain in the forecast the film will be cancelled and allocated to the back of the list of films.\nAll cancellations will be posted to our social media networks \n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.  twelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Ramsden Park\, 1020 Yonge St & Ramsden Park Rd\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1P7\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/ramsden-mamma-mia-2008/AnSsd2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-22@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260709T003000Z
DTEND:20260709T023459Z
SUMMARY:Kew Gardens: Kicking & Screaming (2005) at Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:Phil Weston is a mild-mannered dad who coaches a youth soccer team and finds himself competing against his ultra-competitive father.\nDirector: Jesse DylanRuntime: 95 minutes\nMovie Nights in The Beach  returns to Kew Gardens for free outdoor screenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, arrive early for local business promotions and pre-movie activities. Movies begin at sunset. Rain dates: August 19 and August 26\, 2026.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/kew-gardens-kicking-screaming-2005/l7v8kc
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-23@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260709T010000Z
DTEND:20260709T030759Z
SUMMARY:David Pecault |  A League of Their Own (1992) at David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Downtown Movies in the Park returns with six weeks of free outdoor screenings at David Pecaut Square\, right under the downtown skyline. As the world comes to Toronto to celebrate a summer of soccer\, catch six timeless sports films\, curated by TIFF.\nGuests are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions will be available (though you're welcome to bring your own as well!).\nEach screening begins at 9:30 p.m.\, preceded by a 9:00 p.m. pre-show featuring live performances\, photo opportunities\, film introductions\, and music. All screenings include open captions.\n** **A League Of Their OwnDirected by Penny Marshall | 1992 | 2hr 8 minGenre: Comedy / Drama | Rated: PG\nAs America's young men are deployed overseas during World War II\, a professional all-women's baseball league is formed in the Midwest. Competitive sisters Dottie Hinson (Geena Davis) and Kit Keller (Lori Petty) spar with each other and their grumpy has-been coach Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks) on the path to fame\, in a film that gave the world the immortal line: "There's no crying in baseball!" Also stars Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell.\n━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━\nPRE-SHOW: 9:00 PM (live performances\, trivia\, film intro by TIFF programmer)FILM START: 9:30 PM\nDowntown Movies in the Park\nACCESSIBILITY: Open captions at every screening. ASL interpretation of stage remarks.BRING: Blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions available (outside food welcome).TRANSIT: Union Station (Line 1 &amp\; GO)\, St. Andrew Station (Line 1)--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/david-pecault-a-league-of-their-own-1992/ZV7Ish
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-24@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260710T003000Z
DTEND:20260710T022800Z
SUMMARY:Corktown | Wildhood (2021) at Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:** Wildhood (2021)** ** 1hr37min | dir bretten hannamA heartfelt 2S coming-of-age road movie following two brothers\, Link and Travis\, running away from their abusive father on a journey to find their mother. Along the way they meet Pasmay (Joshua Odjick\, Canadian Screen Award winner)\, a powwow dancer who joins their adventure. Shot in Nova Scotia\, this film swept the top awards at the Atlantic Film Festival and has cemented itself as a new Canadian classic.\nAnyway\, I Piss Sitting Down (2024)**\n13 min | dir Zak Slattery\nThree friends embark on a journey back to their hometown while Sasha\, recovering from his gender-affirming surgery\, dreams of swimming shirtless at his childhood beach.**6 Minutes Per Kilometre (2022)**\n3 min | dir Catherine Boivin\nMorning runs are used in this intriguing film by artist and filmmaker Catherine Boivin to retrace the steps of her Atikamekw ancestors and connect with deeper rhythms.**   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 9 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 58minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioningCONTENT ADVISORY: Intended for mature audiences. Contains mature themes\, sex &amp\; nudity\, discriminatory violence\, and mild substance use. Scenes may be upsetting to some viewers.\nSPECIAL NOTE: Director bretten hannam is this year's TOPS Spotlight Filmmaker--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/corktown-wildhood-2021/obzcYD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-25@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260711T000000Z
DTEND:20260711T023000Z
SUMMARY:Riverside | Soccer Themed Movie TBD at Riverside Common Park\, 657 Queen St E
DESCRIPTION:Watch a fan-voted (family-friendly) soccer film under the stars\, and enjoy snacks and drinks from local businesses. \nFREE POPCORN\nThe movie will be chosen by popular vote  (until June 28)\nA) “Bend It Like Beckham”B) “Rumble”C) “Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank”D) “Next Goal Wins”E) “Space Jam - A New Legacy”\nLimited chairs will be available and we recommend you BYOC (bring your own foldable chair)\nhttps://riverside-to.com/game-on-east-end-whats-on/ \n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.  twelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n \n
LOCATION:Riverside Common Park\, 657 Queen St E\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/riverside-soccer-themed-movie-tbd/fLUTxv
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-26@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260712T003000Z
DTEND:20260712T030000Z
SUMMARY:Canoe Landing | Men In Black (1997) at Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:**Men In Black (1997)**1hr 38min | Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld | PG-13\nWorking for a highly funded yet unofficial government agency\, Kay and Jay are the Men in Black\, providers of immigration services and regulators of all things alien on Earth. While investigating a series of unregistered close encounters\, the MIB agents uncover the deadly plot of an intergalactic terrorist who is on a mission to assassinate two ambassadors from opposing galaxies currently in residence in New York City.\nCanoe Landing Movie NightsJoin us for an unforgettable series of movie nights at Canoe Landing Park\,\nArrive by 8:30pm to secure a spot and get popcornBYOB Blanket &amp\; Chairs | Starts 9p North Field\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/canoe-landing-men-in-black-1997/Y0HLmd
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-27@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260713T003000Z
DTEND:20260713T021059Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | The Muppet Movie (1979) at Christie Pits
DESCRIPTION:The Muppet Movie (1979)** 1hr37min | dir James FrawleyKermit the Frog sets off on a cross-country road trip to Hollywood\, dreaming of a career in show business while being pursued by a villainous frog-legs restaurateur. Along the way he meets Fozzie\, Gonzo\, Miss Piggy\, and the rest of the gang for the first time making it a Muppet origin story. Featuring spectacular 70s puppetry\, classic one-liners\, hilarious cameos\, and iconic musical numbers\nThe Girl with the Red Beret (2023)**\n5 min | dir Janet Perlman\nA girl takes a ride on the Montreal metro\, which becomes the unlikely venue for a strange and wonderful musical journey.**The Commute (2022)**\n1 min | dir Tarun Padmakumar\nThe distinctive three-note chime of the Toronto subway kicks off a zippy tale of bike theft and survival in an unfamiliar new town. Produced as part of the 13th edition of the NFB's Hothouse apprenticeship.**   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 9 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 41minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  CONTENT ADVISORY: General audience. Contains mild alcohol use. \n— More info: https://www.topictureshow.com/muppet-movie--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-the-muppet-movie-1979/iB5IGt
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-28@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260715T003000Z
DTEND:20260715T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | Dirty Dancing (1987) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A young woman falls in love with a dance instructor during a summer resort vacation. **Runtime: 100 min. Director: Emile Ardolino. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-dirty-dancing-1987/M9fUHq
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-32@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260716T003000Z
DTEND:20260716T030000Z
SUMMARY:RPFF | Fancy Dance (2023) at Regent Park (Big Park)\, 620 Dundas St E\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:In the event of rain\, the Regent Park screenings will be moved to the main floor of Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. E.).\n***Pre-Show:\n***The party starts before the movie! Join us on the field at 7:30pm not only just to snag a good seat\, but also for family-friendly activities and fun. Lay your blanket down\, secure your popcorn\, and relax until show starts!\nTaste Of Regent Park** 5p-8p****The vibrant weekly market features talented local artisans\, craftspeople\, community organizations\, food vendors\, and entertainers. In the heart of Regent Park\, people come together in The Big Park (Dundas E &amp\; Sumach St.) to celebrate\, share and enjoy delicious\, healthy\, affordable\, and culturally diverse foods. \nNimi\n15 min minutes | Drama | 2025dir. Dana Solomon\nFilm Synopsis:** **An Indigenous ballerina attempts to reignite her passion for dancing following a traumatic incident with her previous coach.\nFancy Dance\n90 minutes | Drama | 2023dir. Erica Tremblay\nFilm Synopsis:**Since her sister disappeared\, Jax has been raising her niece\, Roki\, on the Seneca-Cayuga Reservation in Oklahoma\, struggling to get by while tirelessly searching for clues about her missing sister as well as helping Roki prepare for an upcoming powwow. With the threat of custody being handed to Roki’s estranged father\, the pair embark on a journey across rural backroads to find Roki’s mother before the event. A nuanced exploration of the violence of settler colonialism and the systemic abandonment of Indigenous communities (in particular\, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls)\, Fancy Dance traces the resilience\, resistance\, and collective care that persist in its wake.\n \nRPFF’s free film series returns to the big park this summer\, every Wednesday in July. We’re excited to present 3 screenings in Regent Park.  The film starts at sundown but we have lots of family-friendly activities before the film\, plus our friends from Taste of Regent Park.\nIn the event of rain\, the Regent Park screenings will be moved to the main floor of Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. E.).\nThe films we show at RPFF prominently feature Indigenous\, Black and People of Colour narratives on screen\, told by people who belong to those communities.\nhttps://rpff.ca/uts2026/--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Regent Park (Big Park)\, 620 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/rpff-fancy-dance-2023/ziBGXB
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-31@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260716T003000Z
DTEND:20260716T025200Z
SUMMARY:Kew Gardens | Pitch Perfect (2012) at Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:A college freshman joins an a cappella group and helps reinvent its sound on the road to competition success.\nDirector: Jason MooreRuntime: 112 minutes\nMovie Nights in The Beach  returns to Kew Gardens for free outdoor screenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, arrive early for local business promotions and pre-movie activities. Movies begin at sunset. Rain dates: August 19 and August 26\, 2026.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/kew-gardens-pitch-perfect-2012/BiR8jL
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-29@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260716T003000Z
DTEND:20260716T033000Z
SUMMARY:College Park | Moonrise Kingdom (2012) at College Park\, 420 Yonge St\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Experience the ultimate midweek escape with *College Park: After Hours – *a summer series of free outdoor movies\, live music\, and free activities right in the heart of Downtown Yonge. **\n3-5p Bike Clinic + Activities\n5p LIVE MUSIC: Kubla\n7p Movie Starts\nMoonrise Kingdom | 1hr30m | Wes Anderson\nTwo young runaways spark a search across a New England island.  \nThe Bike Clinic Rolls Back Into Downtown Yonge This Summer! **\n****Join us at College Park on the first Wednesday of each month for free bike repair and maintenance workshops led by expert mechanics. Whether you need a quick tune-up or want to learn how to care for your ride\, we’ve got you covered.\nhttps://downtownyonge.com/series/college-park-after-hours/ \n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:College Park\, 420 Yonge St\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/college-park-moonrise-kingdom-2012/EKYR4K
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-30@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260716T003000Z
DTEND:20260716T033000Z
SUMMARY:Ramsden | School of Rock (2003) at Ramsden Park\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A musician forms a student rock band while posing as a teacher. Runtime: 109 min. Director: Richard Linklater. \nJoin us at 8:30pm-ish for a complimentary evening of Movies in the park\nArrive to enjoy complimentary Fresh Popcorn\nIn the event of rain in the forecast the film will be cancelled and allocated to the back of the list of films.\nAll cancellations will be posted to our social media networks \n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.  twelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n \n
LOCATION:Ramsden Park\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/ramsden-school-of-rock-2003/FXrptd
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-33@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260716T010000Z
DTEND:20260716T030400Z
SUMMARY:David Pecault |  The First Slam Dunk (2022) at David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Downtown Movies in the Park returns with six weeks of free outdoor screenings at David Pecaut Square\, right under the downtown skyline. As the world comes to Toronto to celebrate a summer of soccer\, catch six timeless sports films\, curated by TIFF.\nGuests are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions will be available (though you're welcome to bring your own as well!).\nEach screening begins at 9:30 p.m.\, preceded by a 9:00 p.m. pre-show featuring live performances\, photo opportunities\, film introductions\, and music. All screenings include open captions.\nTHE FIRST SLAM DUNKDirected by Takehiko Inoue | 2022 | 2hr 4minGenre: Animated / Sports | Rated: PG-13\nManga legend Takehiko Inoue adapts his iconic basketball series Slam Dunk into a stunning animated feature in his directorial debut. Point guard Ryota Miyagi leads the underdog Shohoku High School basketball team into a championship showdown against the unbeatable Sannoh High — all while carrying the weight of his older brother's death. Winner of the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. The highest-grossing basketball film of all time worldwide.\n━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━\nPRE-SHOW: 9:00 PM (live performances\, trivia\, film intro by TIFF programmer)FILM START: 9:30 PM Downtown Movies in the Park \nADMISSION: FreeACCESSIBILITY: Open captions at every screening. ASL interpretation of stage remarks.BRING: Blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions available (outside food welcome).TRANSIT: Union Station (Line 1 &amp\; GO)\, St. Andrew Station (Line 1)--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/david-pecault-the-first-slam-dunk-2022/HJsCDr
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-34@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260717T003000Z
DTEND:20260717T021600Z
SUMMARY:Corktown | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) at Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) ** 1hr 31min | Howard HawksMarilyn Monroe and Jane Russell star in career-best performances as two American showgirls travelling by cruise ship to Paris. What should be an uneventful voyage becomes a madcap musical farce involving a private detective\, a stolen tiara\, and a man named Piggy. Shot in gorgeous Technicolor come for Monroe's iconic 'Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend' and stay for the mile-a-minute comedy.\nBallet Jazz (2017)**\n15 min | dir Maxime Robin\nTwo dancers and best friends named Karine and Karine set out on a road trip to New York City to audition for the musical CATS... but things don't go exactly as planned.**   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 9 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 46minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioningCONTENT ADVISORY: One brief instance of graphic violence\, mild substance use\, and sexual innuendo.\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/corktown-gentlemen-prefer-blondes-1953/326IRk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-35@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260719T003000Z
DTEND:20260719T030000Z
SUMMARY:Canoe Landing | Batman Returns (1992) at Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:**Batman Returns**2hr 6min | Dir. Tim Burton | PG-13\nThe monstrous Penguin (Danny DeVito)\, who lives in the sewers beneath Gotham\, joins up with wicked shock-headed businessman Max Shreck (Christopher Walken) to topple the Batman (Michael Keaton) once and for all. But when Shreck's timid assistant\, Selina Kyle (Michelle Pfeiffer)\, finds out\, and Shreck tries to kill her\, she is transformed into the sexy Catwoman. She teams up with the Penguin and Shreck to destroy Batman\, but sparks fly unexpectedly when she confronts the caped crusader.\nCanoe Landing Movie NightsJoin us for an unforgettable series of movie nights at Canoe Landing Park\,\nArrive by 8:30pm to secure a spot and get popcornBYOB Blanket &amp\; Chairs | Starts 9p North Field\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/canoe-landing-batman-returns-1992/PiWeyb
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-36@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260720T003000Z
DTEND:20260720T021959Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | It Must Be Heaven (2019) at Christie Pits Park\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:It Must Be Heaven (2019)** 1hr37min | dir Elia SuleimanElia Suleiman escapes from Palestine seeking an alternative homeland\, only to find that Palestine is trailing behind him. The promise of a new life turns into a comedy of errors: however far he travels\, from Paris to New York.\nRamon Who Speaks To Ghosts (2023)**\n8 min | dir Shervin Kermani\nAfter a volcanic eruption\, Ramón walks the island of La Palma with his microphone\, looking for ghosts\n**Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 9 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 50minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  CONTENT ADVISORY: Moderate profanity\, mild sex &amp\; nudity\, and mild substance use.\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-it-must-be-heaven-2019/wsedCl
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-37@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260722T003000Z
DTEND:20260722T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | School of Rock (2003) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A substitute teacher turns a class into a rock band. **Runtime: 109 min. Director: Richard Linklater. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-school-of-rock-2003/9zNuns
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-38@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260723T000000Z
DTEND:20260723T030000Z
SUMMARY:Downsview | Bend It Like Beckham (2002) at Parc Downsview Park\, 70 Canuck Ave\, North York\, ON M3K 2C5\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Bend It Like Beckham | 1h52m | 2002**Jess Bhamra (Parminder Nagra)\, the daughter of a strict Indian couple (Anupam Kher\, Shaheen Khan) in London\, is not permitted to play organized soccer\, even though she is 18. When Jess is playing for fun one day\, her impressive skills are seen by Jules Paxton (Keira Knightley)\, who then convinces Jess to play for her semi-pro team. Jess uses elaborate excuses to hide her matches from her family while also dealing with her romantic feelings for her coach\, Joe. Movies Under The Stars - Downsview Park **\nTime: The show will start at dusk (approximately 9:00 pm)\, but we encourage you to arrive an hour early to get a good spot.\nLocation: Lakeside (Between the Orchard Pavilion and the Lake)\nRegistration:\nPlease register to let us know you are coming. Why? It will help us prepare for the event and should there be any weather related postponement or cancellation\, you will receive the notification directly to your email. We encourage you to come by to our Downsview Park tent when you arrive to say hello! We may even have some surprise giveaways.\nGetting there:\nYou can access the lakeside via Keele St\, near Downsview Park Blvd.\nIf you’re already in the Park\, follow the Circuit Path to the Orchard Pavilion.\nPlease be advised that parking will be limited. We encourage you to walk\, bike or take transit to the event if you can!\nWhat to bring:\n\n\nThere will be an ice cream truck at the event.\n\n\nYou’re also welcome to bring food and snacks\, but please take any garbage with you or dispose of it in our bins to leave no trace.\n\n\nFeel free to bring blankets\, lawn chairs\, hammocks\, pillows and anything that will make your movie watching experience more enjoyable.\n\n\nYou may also want to consider bringing bug spray.\n\n\nPets are allowed but only if they are leashed and quiet. Please respect other attendees.\n\n\nWashrooms:\nThe Orchard Pavilion washrooms will be open for the duration of the event.\nWeather:\nIf heavy rain\, lightning and thunderstorms are forecasted\, we will be rescheduling to a later date for the safety of our staff and vendor. This will be communicated to registrants the morning of the event day.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Parc Downsview Park\, 70 Canuck Ave\, North York\, ON M3K 2C5\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/downsview-bend-it-like-beckham-2002/QLKY1z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-39@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260723T003000Z
DTEND:20260723T033000Z
SUMMARY:Ramsden | The Fall Guy (2024) at Ramsden Park\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A stuntman is pulled into a real-life conspiracy. Runtime: 126 min. Director: David Leitch. \nJoin us at 8:30pm-ish for a complimentary evening of Movies in the park\nArrive to enjoy complimentary Fresh Popcorn\nIn the event of rain in the forecast the film will be cancelled and allocated to the back of the list of films.\nAll cancellations will be posted to our social media networks \n --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Ramsden Park\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/ramsden-the-fall-guy-2024/Wtomw2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-40@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260723T003000Z
DTEND:20260723T025100Z
SUMMARY:Kew Gardens | Ratatouille (2007) at Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:A rat with extraordinary culinary talent forms an unlikely partnership with a young kitchen worker in Paris.\nDirector: Brad BirdRuntime: 111 minutes\nMovie Nights in The Beach returns to Kew Gardens for free outdoor screenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, arrive early for local business promotions and pre-movie activities. Movies begin at sunset. Rain dates: August 19 and August 26\, 2026.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/kew-gardens-ratatouille-2007/G3du2h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-41@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260723T003000Z
DTEND:20260723T030000Z
SUMMARY:RPFF | My Father's Shadow (2025) at Regent Park (Big Park)\, 620 Dundas St E\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:In the event of rain\, the Regent Park screenings will be moved to the main floor of Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. E.).\n***Pre-Show:\n***The party starts before the movie! Join us on the field at 7:30pm not only just to snag a good seat\, but also for family-friendly activities and fun. Lay your blanket down\, secure your popcorn\, and relax until show starts!\nTaste Of Regent Park** 5p-8p****The vibrant weekly market features talented local artisans\, craftspeople\, community organizations\, food vendors\, and entertainers. In the heart of Regent Park\, people come together in The Big Park (Dundas E &amp\; Sumach St.) to celebrate\, share and enjoy delicious\, healthy\, affordable\, and culturally diverse foods. \nSea Star\n12 min minutes | Drama | 2025dir. Tyler Mckenzie Evans\nFilm Synopsis:** **An older black man partakes in his first swimming lesson while battling with his own hardships beneath the surface.\nMy Father's Shadow\n95 minutes | Drama | 2025dir. Akinola Davies Jr.\nFilm Synopsis:** A deeply personal and semi-autobiographical story\, My Father’s Shadow is set against the turbulence of 1993 Lagos during a pivotal national election promising a shift from military rule to democracy in Nigeria. When young brothers Remi and Akin unexpectedly accompany their oft-absent father\, Folarin (Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù) to the city to collect his long-overdue wages\, what unfolds is a rich meditation on grief\, memory\, and fatherhood set within a country on the cusp of fragile transformation. Winner of the Caméra d’Or Special Mention at Cannes (and the first Nigerian film ever to screen in Official Selection at the festival)\, My Father’s Shadow spans multiple terrains\, weaving together memoir\, fiction\, and historical materials in its exploration of crises—both political and personal—as seen through a child’s eyes. \nRPFF’s free film series returns to the big park this summer\, every Wednesday in July. We’re excited to present 3 screenings in Regent Park.  The film starts at sundown but we have lots of family-friendly activities before the film\, plus our friends from Taste of Regent Park.\nIn the event of rain\, the Regent Park screenings will be moved to the main floor of Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. E.).\nThe films we show at RPFF prominently feature Indigenous\, Black and People of Colour narratives on screen\, told by people who belong to those communities.\nhttps://rpff.ca/uts2026/--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Regent Park (Big Park)\, 620 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/rpff-my-fathers-shadow-2025/XpIKSD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-42@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260723T010000Z
DTEND:20260723T025200Z
SUMMARY:David Pecault |  Bend It Like Beckham (2002) at David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Downtown Movies in the Park returns with six weeks of free outdoor screenings at David Pecaut Square\, right under the downtown skyline. As the world comes to Toronto to celebrate a summer of soccer\, catch six timeless sports films\, curated by TIFF.\nGuests are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions will be available (though you're welcome to bring your own as well!).\nEach screening begins at 9:30 p.m.\, preceded by a 9:00 p.m. pre-show featuring live performances\, photo opportunities\, film introductions\, and music. All screenings include open captions.\nBEND IT LIKE BECKHAMDirected by Gurinder Chadha | 2002 | 1hr 52minGenre: Comedy / Drama / Romance | Rated: PG-13 18-year-old Jess Bhamra (Parminder Nagra)\, daughter of strict Punjabi immigrants in London\, secretly joins a women's semi-pro soccer team with new friend Jules (Keira Knightley in a breakout role) — despite her family's expectations that she focus on studying and marriage. A warm\, funny\, and culturally rich celebration of football\, identity\, and the courage to chase your dreams. Particularly fitting this summer as the FIFA World Cup comes to Toronto.\nPRE-SHOW: 9:00 PM (live performances\, trivia\, film intro by TIFF programmer)FILM START: 9:30 PM\nDowntown Movies in the Park ACCESSIBILITY: Open captions at every screening. ASL interpretation of stage remarks.BRING: Blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions available (outside food welcome).TRANSIT: Union Station (Line 1 &amp\; GO)\, St. Andrew Station (Line 1)--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/david-pecault-bend-it-like-beckham-2002/UtTenj
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-43@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260724T003000Z
DTEND:20260724T022800Z
SUMMARY:Corktown | It Was Just An Accident (2025) at Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:It Was Just An Accident (2025) ** 1hr 43min | Jafar PanahiPalme d'Or-winning and Oscar-nominated psychological thriller. After car mechanic Vahid (a former political prisoner) encounters a man he suspects to be his former torturer\, he kidnaps him and leaves him in the desert then travels back and forth gathering fellow ex-prisoners to verify the man's identity. Filmed in secret without permits by the Iranian government-banned Panahi. Masterful in tone and oddly\, often quite funny.\nperfectly a strangeness (2024)**\n15 min | documentary | dir Alison McAlpine\nIn the dazzling incandescence of an unknown desert\, three donkeys discover an abandoned astronomical observatory and the universe. A sensorial\, cinematic exploration of what a story can be.**   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details **** ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 7 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 9 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 58minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioningCONTENT ADVISORY: Mature themes\, discussions of trauma\, moderate violence\, mild profanity\, and mild substance use.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/corktown-it-was-just-an-accident-2025/cy9MJt
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-44@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260726T003000Z
DTEND:20260726T030000Z
SUMMARY:Canoe Landing | Top Gun (1986) at Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:**Top Gun (1986)**1hr 50min | Dir. Tony Scott | PG-13\nThe Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons School is where the best of the best train to refine their elite flying skills. When hotshot fighter pilot Maverick (Tom Cruise) is sent to the school\, his reckless attitude and cocky demeanor put him at odds with the other pilots\, especially the cool and collected Iceman (Val Kilmer). But Maverick isn't only competing to be the top fighter pilot\, he's also fighting for the attention of his beautiful flight instructor\, Charlotte Blackwood (Kelly McGillis).\nCanoe Landing Movie NightsJoin us for an unforgettable series of movie nights at Canoe Landing Park\,\nArrive by 8:30pm to secure a spot and get popcornBYOB Blanket &amp\; Chairs | Starts 9p North Field\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/canoe-landing-top-gun-1986/t9wqlU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-2@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260726T003000Z
DTEND:20260726T030000Z
SUMMARY:Sorauren | Arrival (2016) at Sorauren Avenue Park
DESCRIPTION:Come early for pizza from the park’s pizza oven\, and enjoy fresh popcorn and drinks from the Snack Shack (card or cash for pizza or snacks). Movies are free\, donations welcome. Popcorn\, snacks and soft drinks available at the Snack Shack before and during the movie.Sunset: 8:47 pmPre-show: 8:45 pm Movie start: 9:00 pm Arrival (2016) — 116 minWhen mysterious alien spacecraft appear around the world\, a linguist is recruited by the military to find a way to communicate with them before global panic leads to war. A stunning\, emotional sci-fi film with one of the most powerful endings in recent memory.https://soraurenpark.com/event/july-outdoor-movie-arrival/\n
LOCATION:289 Sorauren Ave\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6R 2G4\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sorauren-arrival-2016/zdBGXB
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-45@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260727T003000Z
DTEND:20260727T023159Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | O Brother\, Where Art Thou? (2000) at Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000)** 1hr47min | dir Joel Coen and Ethan CoenA Depression-era musical-comedy odyssey starring George Clooney\, John Turturro\, and Tim Blake Nelson as chain gang fugitives trekking across the Deep South in pursuit of gold and glory. Beguiled by sirens\, menaced by Klansmen\, and thrust into celebrity via a Faustian bluesman and a radio station set to a rollicking T Bone Burnett soundtrack of 1930s bluegrass\, gospel\, country\, folk\, and blues. A loose adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey.\nParadise Falls (2004)**\n7 min | Comedy | dir Christina Battle\nWith his debut work 'The Bridge of Time' spending seven weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list\, Karim Mushtak was once hailed as the most promising Arab novelist of his generation. And then he disappeared from the public eye. A group of filmmakers find him in a run down residential compound where he is the last remaining tenant\, refusing to move out as he tries to complete perhaps the most difficult of all second novels.\nWild Life (2011)\n14 min | Animation | dir Amanda Forbis &amp\; Wendy Tilby\nCalgary\, 1909. An Englishman moves to the Canadian frontier\, but is singularly unsuited to it. His letters home are much sunnier than the reality. Intertitles compare his fate to that of a comet.\n**Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 9 pm)Programme runtime: 2hr 2minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  CONTENT ADVISORY: Mature themes\, moderate profanity\, depictions of organized racism\, moderate violence\, and mild sex &amp\; nudity.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-o-brother-where-art-thou-2000/N7bH45
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-46@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260728T000000Z
DTEND:20260728T030000Z
SUMMARY:Downsview | Hoppers (2026) at Parc Downsview Park\, 70 Canuck Ave\, North York\, ON M3K 2C5\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:**Hoppers | 1h44m | 2026When scientists discover a way to transform human consciousness into robotic animals\, Mabel uses the new technology to uncover mysteries of the animal world that are beyond anything she could have ever imagined. ****Movies Under The Stars - Downsview Park **\nTime: The show will start at dusk (approximately 9:00 pm)\, but we encourage you to arrive an hour early to get a good spot.\nLocation: Lakeside (Between the Orchard Pavilion and the Lake)\nRegistration:\nPlease register to let us know you are coming. Why? It will help us prepare for the event and should there be any weather related postponement or cancellation\, you will receive the notification directly to your email. We encourage you to come by to our Downsview Park tent when you arrive to say hello! We may even have some surprise giveaways.\nGetting there:\nYou can access the lakeside via Keele St\, near Downsview Park Blvd.\nIf you’re already in the Park\, follow the Circuit Path to the Orchard Pavilion.\nPlease be advised that parking will be limited. We encourage you to walk\, bike or take transit to the event if you can!\nWhat to bring:\n\n\nThere will be an ice cream truck at the event.\n\n\nYou’re also welcome to bring food and snacks\, but please take any garbage with you or dispose of it in our bins to leave no trace.\n\n\nFeel free to bring blankets\, lawn chairs\, hammocks\, pillows and anything that will make your movie watching experience more enjoyable.\n\n\nYou may also want to consider bringing bug spray.\n\n\nPets are allowed but only if they are leashed and quiet. Please respect other attendees.\n\n\nWashrooms:\nThe Orchard Pavilion washrooms will be open for the duration of the event.\nWeather:\nIf heavy rain\, lightning and thunderstorms are forecasted\, we will be rescheduling to a later date for the safety of our staff and vendor. This will be communicated to registrants the morning of the event day.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Parc Downsview Park\, 70 Canuck Ave\, North York\, ON M3K 2C5\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/downsview-hoppers-2026/ktgskg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-47@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260729T003000Z
DTEND:20260729T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | Chicago (2002) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Two women navigate fame and crime in 1920s Chicago. **Runtime: 113 min. Director: Rob Marshall. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-chicago-2002/4oEj9b
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-48@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260730T000000Z
DTEND:20260730T021600Z
SUMMARY:Kew Gardens | Fantastic Four (2005) at Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:Four astronauts gain superpowers after a cosmic accident and must learn to work together as heroes.\nDirector: Tim StoryRuntime: 106 minutes\nMovie Nights in The Beach returns to Kew Gardens for free outdoor screenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, arrive early for local business promotions and pre-movie activities. Movies begin at sunset. Rain dates: August 19 and August 26\, 2026.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/kew-gardens-fantastic-four-2005/eA0yge
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-49@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260730T003000Z
DTEND:20260730T033000Z
SUMMARY:Ramsden | Mean Girls (2004) at Ramsden Park\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A teen navigates high school social politics. Runtime: 97 min. Director: Mark Waters. \nJoin us at 8:30pm-ish for a complimentary evening of Movies in the park\nArrive to enjoy complimentary Fresh Popcorn\nIn the event of rain in the forecast the film will be cancelled and allocated to the back of the list of films.\nAll cancellations will be posted to our social media networks \n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Ramsden Park\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/ramsden-mean-girls-2004/S2x05M
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-50@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260730T010000Z
DTEND:20260730T025200Z
SUMMARY:David Pecault |  Remember The Titans (2000) at David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3C7\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Downtown Movies in the Park returns with six weeks of free outdoor screenings at David Pecaut Square\, right under the downtown skyline. As the world comes to Toronto to celebrate a summer of soccer\, catch six timeless sports films\, curated by TIFF.\nGuests are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions will be available (though you're welcome to bring your own as well!).\nEach screening begins at 9:30 p.m.\, preceded by a 9:00 p.m. pre-show featuring live performances\, photo opportunities\, film introductions\, and music. All screenings include open captions.\nRemember The TitansDirected by Boaz Yakin | 2000 | 1hr 54minGenre: Sport / Drama / | Rated: PG In Virginia\, high school football is a way of life\, an institution revered\, each game celebrated more lavishly than Christmas\, each playoff distinguished more grandly than any national holiday. And with such recognition\, comes powerful emotions. In 1971 high school football was everything to the people of Alexandria. But when the local school board was forced to integrate an all black school with an all white school\, the very foundation of football's great tradition was put to the test.\nPRE-SHOW: 9:00 PM (live performances\, trivia\, film intro by TIFF programmer)FILM START: 9:30 PM\nDowntown Movies in the Park ACCESSIBILITY: Open captions at every screening. ASL interpretation of stage remarks.BRING: Blanket or lawn chair. On-site concessions available (outside food welcome).TRANSIT: Union Station (Line 1 &amp\; GO)\, St. Andrew Station (Line 1)--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:David Pecaut Square\, 215 King St W\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3C7\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/david-pecault-remember-the-titans-2000/6Fl9Qs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-51@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260731T001500Z
DTEND:20260731T021500Z
SUMMARY:Corktown | Speed (1994) at Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Speed (1994) ** 1hr 56min | Jan de BontThe adrenaline-fuelled 90s masterpiece that made Sandra Bullock a superstar. A Los Angeles city bus is rigged to explode if its speed drops below 50 mph by a disgruntled bomber (Dennis Hopper). With Bullock behind the wheel and Keanu Reeves as the action hero\, the race is on to save everyone on board. Peak outdoor cinema programming undoubtedly made with drive-in theatres in mind.\nLe Tour De Canada (2025)**\n4 min | dir John Hollands\na farcical short film about two rival cyclists – one Anglophone\, one Francophone – who set out on a grueling cross-Canada cycling race\, pushing themselves (and each other) to ridiculous limits. In direct contrast to Speed’s high budget production values and mass audience appeal\, this film embraces Canadiana in both its narrative and its DIY pastiche style of filmmaking.**   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details **** ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 7 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:45 pm)Programme runtime: 2hr 0minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioningCONTENT ADVISORY: Moderate violence\, moderate profanity\, mild sex &amp\; nudity\, and scenes that may be frightening to some younger viewers.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Corktown Common\, 155 Bayview Ave (enter at Bayview Ave and Mill St)\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/corktown-speed-1994/nQkcw4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-52@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260802T003000Z
DTEND:20260802T030000Z
SUMMARY:Canoe Landing | Audience Choice at Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Audience Choice\nMovie Options\n\nRobin Hood\nThe Mummy \nGolden Eye\nJurassic Park\nStar Wars: The Phantom Menace\nTop Gun: Maverick\nThe Amazing Spiderman \n\n The top two movies voted will play the final two weeks. Canoe Landing Movie NightsJoin us for an unforgettable series of movie nights at Canoe Landing Park\,\nArrive by 8:30pm to secure a spot and get popcornBYOB Blanket &amp\; Chairs | Starts 9p North Field\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/canoe-landing-audience-choice/BMR8jL
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-53@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260803T000000Z
DTEND:20260803T031800Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | Titanic (1997) at Christie Pits Park\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Titanic (1997)** 3hr14min | Drama | dir James CameronOntario's own James Cameron's romantic epic tied for the most Oscar wins of all time\, the first film to surpass $1 billion at the box office. A sweeping love story between working-class Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and upper-class debutante Rose (Oscar-nominated Kate Winslet) set on history's most fateful ship. With Canadian cast members Victor Garber and Kathy Bates\, and featuring Celine Dion's iconic 'My Heart Will Go On.'\nMobilize (2015)**\n4 min | Documentary | dir Caroline Monnet\nIn this bracing short cut from archival footage\, people from Canada's First Nations move from the woods to the tops of New York skyscrapers-almost all of which have been built in part by Mohawk iron workers.\n**Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)Programme runtime: 3hr 18minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  CONTENT ADVISORY: Moderate violence\, mild sex &amp\; nudity\, and scenes that may be frightening to some viewers.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-titanic-1997/ba8fAU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-54@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260804T230000Z
DTEND:20260805T010000Z
SUMMARY:Sankofa | TBA at Sankofa Square\, 1 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, ON M5B 2R8\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Movies In The Square** **\nExperience the magic of outdoor cinema right in the heart of downtown! Movies in the Square brings you free\, open-air evening screenings under the shining city lights. \nGrab some snacks from your favourite neighbourhood eatery or store\, pull up a chair\, and get ready for an unforgettable night of laughs and action. For our July 7 edition\, we are thrilled to partner with the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival to present a special double-feature pairing a thoughtful coming-of-age short with a high-energy martial arts comedy classic!\nOpen-air evening screenings featuring Canadian filmmakers and feature films.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Sankofa Square\, 1 Dundas St E\, Toronto\, ON M5B 2R8\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sankofa-tba/D8VBZt
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-55@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260805T003000Z
DTEND:20260805T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | West Side Story (1961) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Rival street gangs in New York face love and conflict. **Runtime: 153 min. Directors: Jerome Robbins\, Robert Wise. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-west-side-story-1961/h9AF1E
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-56@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260806T000000Z
DTEND:20260806T020700Z
SUMMARY:Kew Gardens | Freaky Friday (2003) at Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:A mother and daughter magically switch bodies and gain a new appreciation for each other's lives.\nDirector: Mark WatersRuntime: 97 minutes\nMovie Nights in The Beach returns to Kew Gardens for free outdoor screenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, arrive early for local business promotions and pre-movie activities. Movies begin at sunset. Rain dates: August 19 and August 26\, 2026.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/kew-gardens-freaky-friday-2003/q9hxom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-57@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260806T230000Z
DTEND:20260807T020000Z
SUMMARY:Brickworks | TBD at Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday in August\, we’re hosting a free outdoor screening under the Pavilions at Evergreen Brick Works (where the Saturday Farmer’s Market meets). Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, purchase something to eat or drink from one of our on-site food vendors and settle in for a family-friendly movie in one of Toronto’s most beautiful settings.  Arrive earlyThe movie starts at 7pm\, show up early to grab your spot\, get some food and explore a bit.\nFood &amp\; drinkSelect food vendors will be there each week for you to get a full meal or just a snack. The Evergreen Bar will also be open\, serving a delicious variety of local drinks.\nOutdoors\, but coveredThe movie will be played under our pavilions\, which gives it a nice open air feeling while still being covered in case it rains. And really\, what’s better than a movie on a rainy summer night?\nExtended shuttle serviceOur free shuttle from Broadview station will be extended to ensure a ride home after the movie if you need it. --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/brickworks-tbd/jImw4V
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-58@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260809T000000Z
DTEND:20260809T030000Z
SUMMARY:TPFF | TBA at Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to launch the 19th Toronto Palestine Film Festival annual Outdoor Screening &amp\; Souq\nA special outdoor screening - Stay tuned for the film announcementA vibrant Palestinian souq featuring local vendors and their handmade goods\, food\, art\, and cultural products.Music\, food\, entertainment\nTime: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM (film begins at sundown)\nFree event – all are welcome!\nBring your friends\, a blanket\, and your love for culture and community. Don’t miss this magical night of Palestinian cinema under the stars. --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/tpff-tba/5VFZVk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-59@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260809T003000Z
DTEND:20260809T030000Z
SUMMARY:Canoe Landing | Audience Choice at Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Audience Choice\nMovie Options\n\nRobin Hood\nThe Mummy \nGolden Eye\nJurassic Park\nStar Wars: The Phantom Menace\nTop Gun: Maverick\nThe Amazing Spiderman \n\n The top two movies voted will play the final two weeks. Canoe Landing Movie NightsJoin us for an unforgettable series of movie nights at Canoe Landing Park\,\nArrive by 8:30pm to secure a spot and get popcornBYOB Blanket &amp\; Chairs | Starts 9p North Field\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Canoe Landing Park\, 45 Fort York Blvd\, Toronto\, ON M5V 3Y2\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/canoe-landing-audience-choice/7ZjwQN
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-60@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260810T000000Z
DTEND:20260810T022800Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | Thelma & Louise (1991) at Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Thelma &amp\; Louise: 35th Anniversary Screening (1991)** 2hr10min | Drama | dir Ridley ScottA feminist crime classic celebrating its 35th anniversary. What starts as a weekend getaway for best friends Thelma and Louise quickly turns into a cross-state-lines chase from the law. Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis deliver two of cinema's most iconic performances\, bolstered by Ridley Scott's direction and Callie Khouri's whip-smart screenplay. Features Harvey Keitel\, Michael Madsen\, and Brad Pitt in a scene-stealing breakout role.\nDemons (2025)**\n8 min | dir Kelly Fyffe-Marshall\nAn estranged mother and daughter (the latter portrayed by the film’s screenwriter Preeti Torul) confront their buried resentments and decide whether or not they’ve reached the end of the road for their relationship. Sharp tongued jabs lay out mutually-felt betrayals\, leading them to find unexpected common ground against an outside oppressor. Can a Robin Hood-esque scheme leave them seeing eye to eye?**Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)Programme runtime: 2hr 28minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  CONTENT ADVISORY: Mature themes\, moderate violence (including sexual violence)\, moderate profanity\, and moderate substance use. Scenes may be upsetting to some viewers.   THELMA &amp\; LOUISE (35th Anniversary Screening)Directed by Ridley Scott | 1991With short film Demons (dir. Kelly Fyffe-Marshall\, 2025)\nSYNOPSISA feminist crime classic celebrating its 35th anniversary. What starts as a weekend getaway for best friends Thelma and Louise quickly turns into a cross-state-lines chase from the law. Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis deliver two of cinema's most iconic performances\, bolstered by Ridley Scott's direction and Callie Khouri's whip-smart screenplay. Features Harvey Keitel\, Michael Madsen\, and Brad Pitt in a scene-stealing breakout role.\nPROGRAMME RUNTIME: 2 hr 28 minSHOWTIME: Sundown (~8:30 PM) | Doors/Eats &amp\; Treats @ 6:00 PM\nADMISSION: Free / Pay What You Can (no ticket required)ACCESSIBILITY: Films screened with captioning. See topictureshow.com/accessibilityTRANSIT: Christie Station (TTC)\nCONTENT ADVISORY: Mature themes\, moderate violence (including sexual violence)\, moderate profanity\, and moderate substance use. Scenes may be upsetting to some viewers.\n— More info: https://www.topictureshow.com/thelma-louise--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-thelma-louise-1991/yyXAOa
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-61@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260812T003000Z
DTEND:20260812T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | Soul (2020) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A jazz musician's soul separates from his body on a journey of meaning. Runtime: 100 min. Director: Pete Docter.**  Free Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-soul-2020/RydGDX
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-62@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260813T000000Z
DTEND:20260813T021359Z
SUMMARY:Kew Gardens | Practical Magic (1998) at Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:Two sisters from a magical family navigate love\, loss\, and a centuries-old family curse.\nDirector: Griffin DunneRuntime: 104 minutes\nMovie Nights in The Beach returns to Kew Gardens for free outdoor screenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, arrive early for local business promotions and pre-movie activities. Movies begin at sunset. Rain dates: August 19 and August 26\, 2026.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Kew Gardens\, The Beach\, Toronto\, ON\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/kew-gardens-practical-magic-1998/VFFih4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-63@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260813T230000Z
DTEND:20260814T020000Z
SUMMARY:Brickworks | TBD at Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday in August\, we’re hosting a free outdoor screening under the Pavilions at Evergreen Brick Works (where the Saturday Farmer’s Market meets). Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, purchase something to eat or drink from one of our on-site food vendors and settle in for a family-friendly movie in one of Toronto’s most beautiful settings.  Arrive earlyThe movie starts at 7pm\, show up early to grab your spot\, get some food and explore a bit.\nFood &amp\; drinkSelect food vendors will be there each week for you to get a full meal or just a snack. The Evergreen Bar will also be open\, serving a delicious variety of local drinks.\nOutdoors\, but coveredThe movie will be played under our pavilions\, which gives it a nice open air feeling while still being covered in case it rains. And really\, what’s better than a movie on a rainy summer night?\nExtended shuttle serviceOur free shuttle from Broadview station will be extended to ensure a ride home after the movie if you need it. --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/brickworks-tbd/ue0tNc
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-64@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260814T000000Z
DTEND:20260814T020159Z
SUMMARY:Bell Manor | The Queen Of My Dreams (2023) at Bell Manor Park\, 1 Bayside Ln\, Sunnylea\, ON M8Y 1Y9\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:The Queen Of My Dreams (2023) ** 1hr 56min | Fawzia MirzaThrough the lens of Bollywood fantasy\, a time-bending transnational film following Azra (Amrit Kaur\, Canadian Screen Award winner)\, a queer Pakistani-Canadian Muslim woman. Her coming-of-age story unfolds alongside flashbacks of her mother's own youth in Karachi and as a new immigrant to Canada. When they reunite in Karachi for her father's funeral\, Azra discovers how much she has in common with her mother.\nbaby fat (2024)**\n15 min | dir Iris Kim\nFeeling stuck in your twenties\, haunted by the fear you’ve chosen the wrong path and burdened with familial pressures\, is the all-too-common reality suburban Torontonian Kitty is confronted with when her best friend tells her she’s moving away to chase her dreams in Los Angeles. Moving through Kitty’s initial fear of embarking on a new adventure to her giddy snap decision to leave behind what no longer serves her\, baby fat\, directed by Toronto filmmaker Iris Kim\, shows us how sometimes the contemplation of the journey becomes a part of the journey itself.**Pink Light (2025)**\n11 min | dir Harrison Browne\nA former pro hockey player time travels to his pre-transition past\, finding his earlier self waiting for life to start only to discover he was already the person he'd become. **   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details **** ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)Programme runtime: 2hr 22minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioningCONTENT ADVISORY: Moderate profanity\, mild sex &amp\; nudity\, and mild substance use.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Bell Manor Park\, 1 Bayside Ln\, Sunnylea\, ON M8Y 1Y9\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/bell-manor-the-queen-of-my-dreams-2023/zGyBGX
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-65@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260815T000000Z
DTEND:20260815T020300Z
SUMMARY:Bell Manor | The Princess Bride (1987) at Bell Manor Park\, 1 Bayside Ln\, Sunnylea\, ON M8Y 1Y9\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:The Princess Bride (1987)** 1hr 38min | Rob ReinerRob Reiner's classic fairy tale romance Westley (Cary Elwes)\, a sarcastically charming masked swashbuckler\, quests to reunite with his true love Buttercup (Robin Wright)\, aided by a giant (AndrÃ© the Giant) and a vengeful Spaniard (Mandy Patinkin). Enduring for decades thanks to its feel-good aesthetic\, unforgettable characters\, and iconic lines including Westley's immortal declaration: 'As you wish.'\nFantas (2024)**\n11 min | dir Halima Elkhatabi\nAn unexpectedly thrilling story about a young woman’s bond with a beautiful stallion. When Tania’s journey on horseback into the city to meet her friends suddenly faces a tyrannical threat\, she and her horse Fantas kick off a high-energy chase sequence. A visually elegant film\, Fantas blends playful adventure with urgent real-world themes\, revealing a story that feels both intimate and socially aware. In the lead role\, Tania Doumbe Fines delivers a captivating performance marked by resilience and bravery.**Long Branch (2011)**\n14 min | dir Linsey Stewart &amp\; Dane Clark\nA guy and a girl meet at a club in downtown Toronto and head home to hook up\, but the journey to get there turns into a long ride – about two hours to be exact\, all the way to Long Branch\, Etobicoke. This premise sets the stage for playful banter and emerging connection between the two would-be lovebirds that echoes the playful banter of The Princess Bride\, as they travel together in pursuit of a night they both expect to forget the next day. The winding\, drawn-out path they follow takes audiences on a humorous ride\, reflecting the many ways love and connection can emerge. Toronto filmmakers Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart’s Long Branch is a funny and highly relatable short romantic comedy that continues to resonate with audiences fifteen years later.**   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details **** ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)Programme runtime: 2hr 3minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning CONTENT ADVISORY: Moderate violence and profanity\, and mild sexual references that may not be appropriate for young viewers.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Bell Manor Park\, 1 Bayside Ln\, Sunnylea\, ON M8Y 1Y9\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/bell-manor-the-princess-bride-1987/fPzUTx
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-66@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260816T000000Z
DTEND:20260816T015100Z
SUMMARY:Bell Manor | Paddington (2014) at Bell Manor Park\, 1 Bayside Ln\, Sunnylea\, ON M8Y 1Y9\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Paddington (2014)** 1hr 35min | Paul KingAfter losing his Peruvian rainforest home to an earthquake\, a talking young bear named Paddington journeys to London to find a new home. Temporarily taken in by the kindly Brown family (Sally Hawkins and Hugh Bonneville)\, he searches the big city for a permanent place to rest his hat. Full of riotous slapstick comedy and at its heart a tender story of found family a moving tale of immigration.\nFox And The Whale (2016)**\n12 min | dir Robin Joseph\nThrough vivid\, painterly animation\, Toronto filmmaker Robin Joseph’s Oscar-nominated short film Fox and the Whale is a lyrical\, wordless fable about a small fox questing across an enchanted wilderness in search of an elusive whale\, yearning for something bigger than itself in our curious world.**Get A Grip (2025)**\n1 min | dir Abbey Collings\nAbbey Collings’ seaside stop-motion short Get a Grip follows a peculiar puffin who docks itself on a fisherman’s boat\, feeling that he doesn’t fit in with his winged friends\, and quickly learns some new tricks from his human companion. Walk-in-the-Forest (2009)\n3 min | dir Diane Obomsawin\nA medicine man whose quest to help the ailing leads him to the woods\, where he discovers an intriguing secret world in which species from all walks of life can co-exist. **   Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details **** ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 51minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning CONTENT ADVISORY: Mild violence and scenes of peril that may be frightening to younger viewers.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Bell Manor Park\, 1 Bayside Ln\, Sunnylea\, ON M8Y 1Y9\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/bell-manor-paddington-2014/dImywj
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-67@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260817T000000Z
DTEND:20260817T015500Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | Faces Places (2017) at Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Faces Places (Visages Villages) (2017)** 1hr34min | Documentary | dirAgnes VardaFrench cinema icon Agnes Varda teams up with photographer and street artist JR 55 years her junior for a delightful odd-couple road documentary. Driving across rural France in a custom van-turned-photobooth\, they collaborate with locals on large-scale photo paste-ups that transform barns and shipping containers into massive artistic canvases. Part road movie\, part rolling dialogue on art\, community\, history\, and aging.\nMadeleine (2023)**\n15 min | dir Raquel Sancinetti **Combines documentary and animation to explore a cross-generational relationship between the filmmaker and her sassy 107-year-old friend Madeleine. Their playful banter reveals a deep connection\, and Sancinetti’s stunning stop-motion animation allows the duo to take imaginary trips beyond the confines of Madeleine’s room.\nDetours Ahead (2024)**\n7 min | dir Esther Cheung\nA lyrical short film that uses a drive through different seasons of life to metaphorically articulate the many twists\, turns\, and detours on the long road from grief to acceptance.**Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)Programme runtime: 1hr 55minBYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  CONTENT ADVISORY: Mature themes and one brief instance of graphic violence.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-faces-places-2017/TodPrz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-68@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260819T003000Z
DTEND:20260819T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | Moulin Rouge (2001) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A writer falls in love with a cabaret performer in Paris. **Runtime: 127 min. Director: Baz Luhrmann. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-moulin-rouge-2001/oRZzcY
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-69@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260820T000000Z
DTEND:20260820T030000Z
SUMMARY:Downsview | A Mystery Movie at Parc Downsview Park\, 70 Canuck Ave\, North York\, ON M3K 2C5\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:A Surprise Movie To Be Revealed**Movies Under The Stars - Downsview Park **\nTime: The show will start at dusk (approximately 9:00 pm)\, but we encourage you to arrive an hour early to get a good spot.\nLocation: Lakeside (Between the Orchard Pavilion and the Lake)\nRegistration:\nPlease register to let us know you are coming. Why? It will help us prepare for the event and should there be any weather related postponement or cancellation\, you will receive the notification directly to your email. We encourage you to come by to our Downsview Park tent when you arrive to say hello! We may even have some surprise giveaways.\nGetting there:\nYou can access the lakeside via Keele St\, near Downsview Park Blvd.\nIf you’re already in the Park\, follow the Circuit Path to the Orchard Pavilion.\nPlease be advised that parking will be limited. We encourage you to walk\, bike or take transit to the event if you can!\nWhat to bring:\n\n\nThere will be an ice cream truck at the event.\n\n\nYou’re also welcome to bring food and snacks\, but please take any garbage with you or dispose of it in our bins to leave no trace.\n\n\nFeel free to bring blankets\, lawn chairs\, hammocks\, pillows and anything that will make your movie watching experience more enjoyable.\n\n\nYou may also want to consider bringing bug spray.\n\n\nPets are allowed but only if they are leashed and quiet. Please respect other attendees.\n\n\nWashrooms:\nThe Orchard Pavilion washrooms will be open for the duration of the event.\nWeather:\nIf heavy rain\, lightning and thunderstorms are forecasted\, we will be rescheduling to a later date for the safety of our staff and vendor. This will be communicated to registrants the morning of the event day.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Parc Downsview Park\, 70 Canuck Ave\, North York\, ON M3K 2C5\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/downsview-a-mystery-movie/rwlu0F
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-70@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260820T003000Z
DTEND:20260820T033000Z
SUMMARY:College Park | Legally Blonde (2001) at College Park\, 420 Yonge St\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Experience the ultimate midweek escape with College Park: After Hours* *\nA summer series of free outdoor movies\, live music\, and free activities right in the heart of Downtown Yonge.\n3-5p Bike Clinic + Activities\n5p LIVE MUSIC: Flo Olavarria\n7p Movie Starts**\nLegally Blonde** | 1hr36m | Robert Luketic\nA sorority student follows her ex to Harvard Law and thrives.\nThe Bike Clinic Rolls Back Into Downtown Yonge This Summer! Join us at College Park on the first Wednesday of each month for free bike repair and maintenance workshops led by expert mechanics. Whether you need a quick tune-up or want to learn how to care for your ride\, we’ve got you covered.\n \n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:College Park\, 420 Yonge St\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/college-park-legally-blonde-2001/xi0DwE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-71@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260820T230000Z
DTEND:20260821T020000Z
SUMMARY:Brickworks | TBD at Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday in August\, we’re hosting a free outdoor screening under the Pavilions at Evergreen Brick Works (where the Saturday Farmer’s Market meets). Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, purchase something to eat or drink from one of our on-site food vendors and settle in for a family-friendly movie in one of Toronto’s most beautiful settings.  Arrive earlyThe movie starts at 7pm\, show up early to grab your spot\, get some food and explore a bit.\nFood &amp\; drinkSelect food vendors will be there each week for you to get a full meal or just a snack. The Evergreen Bar will also be open\, serving a delicious variety of local drinks.\nOutdoors\, but coveredThe movie will be played under our pavilions\, which gives it a nice open air feeling while still being covered in case it rains. And really\, what’s better than a movie on a rainy summer night?\nExtended shuttle serviceOur free shuttle from Broadview station will be extended to ensure a ride home after the movie if you need it. --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/brickworks-tbd/RyYGDX
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-3@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260823T000000Z
DTEND:20260823T023000Z
SUMMARY:Sorauren | Uncharted (2022) at Sorauren Avenue Park
DESCRIPTION:Come early for pizza from the park’s pizza oven\, and enjoy fresh popcorn and drinks from the Snack Shack (card or cash for pizza or snacks). Movies are free\, donations welcome. Popcorn\, snacks and soft drinks available at the Snack Shack before and during the movie.Sunset: 8:10 pmPre-show: 8:15 pmMovie start: 8:30 pmUncharted (2022) — 116 minStreet-smart bartender Nathan Drake is recruited by a seasoned treasure hunter to recover a legendary fortune lost by Magellan’s expedition. A globe-trotting adventure full of action\, humour\, and twists that audiences absolutely loved.https://soraurenpark.com/event/august-outdoor-movie-uncharted/\n
LOCATION:289 Sorauren Ave\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6R 2G4\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sorauren-uncharted-2022/foUTxv
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-72@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260824T000000Z
DTEND:20260824T015500Z
SUMMARY:Christie Pits | Audience Choice by Donation at Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:** ****The 2026 Going Places programme will conclude with a journey-themed film of the audience’s choice! We’re inviting our community of supporters to moonlight as TOPS programmers\, and help us select the Closing Night Film of the summer!  Audience Choice Contenders For Closing Night\n\nMillenium Actress\nClose Encounters Of The Third Kind\nLife Of Pi\nRoman HolidayPee-Wee's Big Adventure\nLittle Miss Sunshine \n\nToronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Event details  ****  **Eats &amp\; Treats for sale @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (~ 8:30 pm)BYOBlanket &amp\; ChairsFilms are screened with captioning  --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, ON M6G 3B1\, Canada\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/christie-pits-audience-choice-by-donation/mYN44C
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-73@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260826T003000Z
DTEND:20260826T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Teen beach adventures filled with music and comedy. **Runtime: 98 min. Director: William Asher. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-beach-blanket-bingo-1965/MTIfUH
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-74@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260827T230000Z
DTEND:20260828T020000Z
SUMMARY:Brickworks | TBD at Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday in August\, we’re hosting a free outdoor screening under the Pavilions at Evergreen Brick Works (where the Saturday Farmer’s Market meets). Bring a blanket or lawn chair\, purchase something to eat or drink from one of our on-site food vendors and settle in for a family-friendly movie in one of Toronto’s most beautiful settings.  Arrive earlyThe movie starts at 7pm\, show up early to grab your spot\, get some food and explore a bit.\nFood &amp\; drinkSelect food vendors will be there each week for you to get a full meal or just a snack. The Evergreen Bar will also be open\, serving a delicious variety of local drinks.\nOutdoors\, but coveredThe movie will be played under our pavilions\, which gives it a nice open air feeling while still being covered in case it rains. And really\, what’s better than a movie on a rainy summer night?\nExtended shuttle serviceOur free shuttle from Broadview station will be extended to ensure a ride home after the movie if you need it. --\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Evergreen Brickworks\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/brickworks-tbd/TomPrz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-75@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260902T003000Z
DTEND:20260902T033000Z
SUMMARY:Harbourfront | This Is Spinal Tap (1984) at Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:A fictional rock band experiences disastrous tour chaos. **Runtime: 82 min. Director: Rob Reiner. \nFree Flicks **  Bring a blanket\, grab some popcorn and settle in by the water for a memorable movie night.\nNote: Please bring along a chair or picnic blanket to stay comfortable\, as seating won’t be available on site this year.\n--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Harbourfront Centre Theatre\, 235 Queens Quay W\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/harbourfront-this-is-spinal-tap-1984/UWmTen
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-4@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260919T220000Z
DTEND:20260920T033000Z
SUMMARY:Sorauren | Family Night (Inside Out 2 + Holes) at Sorauren Avenue Park
DESCRIPTION:Come early for pizza from the park’s pizza oven\, and enjoy fresh popcorn and drinks from the Snack Shack (card or cash for pizza or snacks). Movies are free\, donations welcome. Popcorn\, snacks and soft drinks available at the Snack Shack before and during the movie.Pre-show family activities: 6:00 pmSunset: 7:20 pmPre-show: 7:30 pm Inside Out 2 (2024) start: 7:45 pmHoles (2003) start: 9:30 pmInside Out 2 (2024) — 100 minRiley is now 13 and a brand-new emotion called Anxiety crashes Headquarters\, convinced she can worry and plan Riley into a perfect future. Joy has to fight back while learning that a complete self includes the hard emotions too. The highest grossing animated film of 2024. A rare case where critics and audiences are almost perfectly aligned.Holes (2003) PG — 117 min —Wrongly convicted teenager Stanley Yelnats is sent to a brutal desert detention camp where boys are forced to dig holes all day. What they’re really digging for — and why — unravels into a deeply satisfying story about friendship\, family curses\, and justice. One of the best kids films ever made and wildly under appreciated. A genuine classic.https://soraurenpark.com/event/july-outdoor-movie-arrival/\n
LOCATION:289 Sorauren Ave\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6R 2G4\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sorauren-family-night-inside-out-2-holes/djywjL
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-76@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260919T230000Z
DTEND:20260920T023000Z
SUMMARY:Sorauren: Inside Out 2 (2024) at Sorauren Park\, 50 Wabash Ave\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis: Riley navigates new emotions during adolescence. Runtime: 100 min. Director: Kelsey Mann. Double feature screening. Starts earlier than usual.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Sorauren Park\, 50 Wabash Ave\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sorauren-inside-out-2-2024/WBHomw
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:event-77@events.localsdozen.com
SEQUENCE:0
DTSTART:20260920T010000Z
DTEND:20260920T033000Z
SUMMARY:Sorauren: Holes (2003) at Sorauren Park\, 50 Wabash Ave\, Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis: A teen uncovers a hidden mystery while digging holes at a detention camp. Runtime: 117 min. Director: Andrew Davis. Double feature continuation.--\ncalendar curated by the local's dozen.\ntwelve hand-picked events that you'd tell your friends about every week.\nif you like what we're doing\, sign up for our newsletter.\n
LOCATION:Sorauren Park\, 50 Wabash Ave\, Toronto\, ca
URL:https://events.localsdozen.com/public/sorauren-holes-2003/03WQ92
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR