ARTS & CULTURE
Monday, January 5, 2015 5
A Year in Preview
2015 in the “Tenth Best City to Visit”
marie park › arts & culture editor
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n the lead up to the New Year’s Eve festivities, you’ve likely come across scores of “Year
in Review” articles and “Best of 2014” lists; but
lets bid a final farewell to the last year already
and talk about what 2015 has in store for us. After
all, 2014 is long gone now, and it’s nigh time to plan
out the year ahead of us.
It’s worth mentioning that Toronto was recently
named by the big-time publisher of travel guides,
Lonely Planet, as the tenth best city to visit in 2015
in its “Top 10 Cities” list. Here are some of Toronto’s
“unmissable” highlights, so make sure to remember
these as you make your list of goals for the new year!
January brings the usual winter weather woes,
but thankfully, it is also when Toronto is blessed
with the city-wide gastronomic fantasy that is
called Winterlicious. This year, Winterlicious begins
Jan. 30 and runs until Feb. 12 at more than 200 of
Toronto’s best restaurants. For those of you who are
annual regulars, this year should be no less mouthwatering. For the first-timers, this is a great opportunity to get to know some of the best local eats at a
fair prix fixe deal.
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