Returning for One Night Only - October 5/6 from 7 pm to 7 am
“Take part in a free all-night celebration of contemporary art that transforms Toronto’s public spaces into extraordinary landscapes and animates cultural sites throughout the city.”
(Retrieved from https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/nuitblanche)
This weekend, from Saturday evening through the early hours of Sunday, the City of Toronto transforms into an open-air art festival!
While most of the events take place downtown, Etobicoke has two must-see installations that are well worth staying up for!
If you're planning to explore further, remember that the TTC will run subway service all night on Lines 1 and 2, with trains every 15 minutes.
MABELLEarts: Moving In! (38 Mabelle Ave)
After many years of anticipation, the revitalization of Mabelle Park is finally complete!
On October 5th, Mabelle Park will host its first Nuit Blanche event, marking a new chapter for this vibrant space. Earlier in the day, the park officially opens to the public, with a grand opening ceremony at 2 p.m.—don't miss it!
Once you watch the video above, you'll discover the incredible journey of this community and how far they've come.
For more information, visit their website, and stay tuned for a full post on the grand opening next week: Mabelle Park Transformation.
Humber College - Lakeshore Campus
Nuit Blanche returns to Humber, transforming it into a space filled with art and experiences for the whole family—just for one night!
If you're taking the TTC, the 944 Kipling South Express bus will run all night between Kipling Station and Humber Lakeshore.
Check out highlights from previous years below.
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To learn more and to register:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/complete-and-walkable-neighbourhoods-in-etobicoke-tickets
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