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But, if you\u2019re low in budget, and are out to save a few bucks for the gift-giving season, don\u2019t worry about missing out. You can still have so much fun without breaking the bank!Remembrance Day CeremoniesLet\u2019s not forget to take the time on November 11 to honour all those served, including the many who gave their lives for our country. There are several Remembrance Day ceremonies and events lined up throughout Toronto. You might want to plan to attend one.You might also want to check out events and programs planned for Remembrance Day at the Toronto Zoo if you\u2019re anywhere nearby.Or why not go to Remembrance Day concerts with friends or visit museums for amazing exhibits?Santa Claus ParadeIt\u2019s still on November 17, but you can start getting excited about Santa Claus coming to town! This will be a massive parade with all kinds of festive floats and special characters and of course, we will be waiting to see the star of the show, Santa Claus, make his grand appearance! There\u2019s a new route this year that will begin at Parliament Street and travelling south on University Ave before ending at St. Lawrence Market. Be sure to activate your map and GPS so you can trod along without getting lost.Toronto Christmas MarketYou cannot miss out on the magic of the traditional Christmas Market! It\u2019s the most anticipated holiday event of the year. Get ready to see the Distillery District transform into a magical winter wonderland filled with twinkly lights, Christmas decorations and tasty treats and drinks &#8211; there\u2019s so much to see and do! You can shop around for homemade crafts, or visit Santa&#8217;s house, maybe explore a giant light tunnel and enjoy festive music and live entertainment. Admission is completely free, and you\u2019ve got plenty of time as the market will run from November 15th until December 23rd this year.Cavalcade of LightsA free fireworks show will light up the dark night sky and Toronto&#8217;s official Christmas tree will once again be lit up this year. There\u2019s also live music by some of Canada&#8217;s best artists and a skating party at Nathan Phillips Square &#8211; all for free. It will be on November 23, 2019, so save the date on your calendar now!Chrysanthemum Show at Centennial Park ConservatoryIt will run until November 25, 2019, this year, so you still have a bit of time to see creative displays of over 80 varieties of chrysanthemums. It will be a colourful show for sure! It\u2019s open for the whole family and completely free!Regent Park Film FestivalThe organization is well-known for hosting Under the Stars Movies in the Park, year-round film screenings, school programs and workshops at no cost, and of course, the Annual Film Festival, which will be taking place on November 20-23, 2019 this year.If you\u2019re a fan of films that break stereotypes, such as those with themes about inner-city issues, immigrant experiences and multicultural relationships, or maybe you would just like to show support to local and international independent artists who are struggling to have their work seen, you need to make sure to add this event in your calendar.One of a Kind Christmas Show and SaleFrom November 21 to December 1, 2019, be sure you plan a visit to the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place for North America\u2019s largest event supporting crafts of all kinds and its craft makers. It will be a cultural and creative experience altogether. You\u2019ll enjoy exploring the huge selection of unique gifts and decorating ideas created and handmade by local artisans &#8211; from chocolates to some very pretty clothing and very beautiful unique art pieces for the home. Oh, maybe you\u2019ll want to get started on some serious holiday shopping there.High Park Toronto in FallHigh Park is free all year round and you can go any time of the year, but you definitely have to see it during the Fall season. It literally transforms into a pretty magical place to enjoy the fall foliage. Imagine how remarkable it is to see some of the maple trees all ablaze in vivid orange and red colours. November is the remaining days of autumn, so it\u2019s particularly beautiful right now. And while you\u2019re there, stop by at the High Park Zoo and say hi to the animals.From Christmas tree lighting ceremonies, Christmas markets and a chance to meet Santa Clause at the Santa Clause parade, there\u2019s just a ton of free things to do in Toronto in November that will help bring you some early holiday cheer. The best thing is, you can do most of them for free or as cheap as possible so you won\u2019t be blowing all your money and still be able to join in the fun!"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Cheap and Free Things to Do in Toronto in November 2019","item":"https:\/\/rkillen.ca\/cheap-and-free-things-to-do-in-toronto-in-november-2019\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]