Is there an Outdoor Movie Screening Trend in Toronto
July 12, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
What is this new trend all about? Is it a new trend or just more events, the Harbourfront Centre and the CITYTV parking lot have been popular outdoor movie spots. You might have heard about it, and thought it would be a good idea to see one of the many outdoor movie screenings in Toronto this summer.
This is a great way to get out of the indoor a/c pumping theatre and forget Netflix for a night and get out to one of the many outdoors screenings in the city. Enjoy a night out and movies of all kind, from all time classics to more recent movies. Everybody can find their tastes thanks to the growing number of those events downtown.
If an old school drive in is your thing there is the downtown Lakeview Drive in at Polson Pier in the Portlands and Toronto’s only drive in movie theatre. For more info visit PolsonPier.com
Here’s a list of some the upcoming outdoor movies and their locations:
- Open Roof Festival
The Open Roof Festival started a few years ago at the Amsterdam Brewery parking lot on Bathurst. Open Roof Festival is an non profit outdoor music and film festival, highlighting independent filmmakers and artists from Canada and around the world. Each movie night offers live music followed by a film screening at sundown every Thursday on from 7:30 pm. (Tickets: $15)
Location: Moonview Lot next to Corus Quay, 175 Queens Quay E (in case of rain the screening will be moved to Studio1)
Upcoming screenings:
July 18: Molly Maxwell
July 25: Unhung hero
August 1: Bones Brigade
August 8: Gimme The Loot
August 15: How to make money selling drugs
August 22: Kings of Summer
For more information visit: http://openrooffestival.com/
- Tiff in the park
Every Wednesday TIFF & The Toronto Entertainment District BIA presents FREE outdoors screening of romantics classics
Location: David Pecaut Square
Movie Schedule:
July 17: City Lights – Trailer
July 24: Sleepless in Seattle – Trailer
July 31: The way we were – Trailer
August 7: Clueless – Trailer
August 14: Sense & Sensibility – Trailer
August 21: Roman Holiday – Trailer
August 23: Rain Date (Open schedule in case of rainy day)
August 28: The Notebook – Trailer
More information on: http://torontoed.com/tiff
- Christie Pits Film Festival
Every Sunday in July, the Christie Pits Film Festival broadcast all kind of movies in the natural amphitheatre of Christie Pits Park around 9pm.
Movie selection:
July 14: Gimme Shelter - Trailer
July 20 (Saturday): Shut up and play the hits- Trailer
July 21: Buena Vista Social Club – Trailer
July 28: The last waltz – Trailer
For more information visit: http://www.christiepitsff.com/home.php
- City Cinema @ Dundas Square
Enjoy FREE outdoor movie screenings in the central Yonge and Dundas Square. Every Tuesday the movies start at sunset. Seating available but you can bring your own chair
Upcoming films:
July 16: Anchorman, The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) – 9:00pm
July 23: The Napoleon Dynamite (2004) – 9:00pm
July 30: The Goonies (1985) – 8:30pm
August 6: Miller’s Crossing (1990) – 8:30pm
August 13: Strait Jacket AND Mommie Dearest Double Feature (1964) – 7:00pm
August 20: Spaceballs AND Serenity Double Feature (1987) – 7:00pm
More information on the screenings: http://www.ydsquare.ca/dancing-in-the-dark-sponsors.html
- Free Flicks Harbourfront Centre
Every Wednesday watch FREE movie outdoors by the lake at the West Jet Stage at 9pm, Queens Quay
Movie lineup:
July 17: Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of Were-Rabbit
July 24: Top Secret!
July 31: Street of Fire
August 7: The Triplets of Belleville
August 14: That thing you do!
August 21: Josie and the Pussycats
August 28: Audience Choice – Vote for your favorite movie on the list (see link) and help determine the final Free Flick screening of the summer.
More details on: http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/freeflicks/
- Movies In The Park at Riverdale Park East
Movies In The Park offers Sunday Night screenings in Riverdale Park East. In the past they have partnered with charitable organizations to help raise awareness of the organizations and to raise funds through screening sponsors.
July 14 : Top Gun
July 21 : The Goonies
August 4 : E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
August 18 : Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Visit moviesinthepark.wordpress.com for more details
- Sail-In Cinema™
Toronto’s largest outdoor theatre event. The Toronto Port Authority presents Sail-In Cinema™, the world’s first two-sided floating movie experience.
For three summer nights, Canada’s Sugar Beach is transformed. Movies are shown on a two-sided screen set atop a barge in Toronto Harbour. You can Watch from a boat or Sugar Beach.
http://www.sailincinema.com/home
- Dog Bowl Movie Nights
It is a Facebook Group offering discussion and random screening on Thursday during Spring & Summer
- Junction Movie Night:
Enjoy FREE movies under the stars every second Friday in the Junction BIA this summer.
Location: the Junction Train platform (Dundas St. West / Pacific Ave.)
Time: 9:30pm.
Movie line up:
July 19: Greenwich Village: Music That Changed A Generation (2013)
August 2: Citizen Kane (1941)
August 16: The Fruit Hunters (2012)
August 30: Audience Choice! – VOTE NOW
Want to know more about each movie go to: http://thejunctionbia.ca/junction-movie-nights-2013/
- Open Screening Under The Stars
Saturday, July 20, 9:00 PM
@ Courtyard, 401 Richmond Street West
Members and audience are invited to present any film or video presentations. in this non-curated screening. (Super 8, 16mm, VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray or Quicktime file on disc or flash drive). http://pdome.org/category/seasons/summer-2013/
Power Ball: 15 Minutes of Fame
July 8, 2013 by CityEvents
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
On June 6th, 2013, The Power Plant, Canada’s leading contemporary art gallery, hosted more than 1,500 guests at PowerBall: 15 Minutes. The night was the opportunity to prove Andy Warhol’s famous quotation: “in the future, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes.” The Powerball is one of the orginal scenesters events where the Toronto socialites mingled with a variety of artists and is always one of the more popular events on the gala schedule.
From amazing food provided by Thuet, fantastic cocktails from sponsors Ketel One, Grand Marnier, Johnnie Walker, Tanqueray, Don Julio, and Perrier and a superb cake from KTL & Sybil, The Power Plant had something for everyone. Our favourity was the ribs and poutine but was messy to eat when all dolled up.
The Power Plant is a vital forum for the advanced artistic culture of our time that offers an exceptional facility and professional support to diverse living artists while engaging equally diverse audiences in their work. The Power Plant pursues its activities though exhibitions, publications and public programming.
To get more information, go visit the website
Check out these public and modern spaces for Events: Oxford Properties has venues to rent across Canada.
June 19, 2013 by CityEvents
Filed under Event Venues, Ontario, Toronto

Oxford Properties is a real estate management company who offers the opportunity to lease a diverse number of venues. Thanks to their network of buildings, they provide a unique platform for product launches, product displays, film locations, corporate and private event space, and media domination.
Oxford’s portfolio of properties represents more than 50 million square feet of office, retail, hotel, industrial, land and multi-residential assets in key markets across Canada. Some of its most recognized assets include Royal Bank Plaza, The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, The Richmond Adelaide Centre, Centennial Place and Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Therefore, there are plenty of opportunities to host a great event at some clean shiny spaces.

On June 6, Oxford Properties hosted a Hot Spot cocktail event at the Richmond Adelaide Centre. It was an opportunity for the most affluent and professional consumers to explore a collection of venues for experiential marketing, and events.
Not only will it provide you high value for your company, but also you will attract a lot of people. This is where your message and event will stand out, engage consumers and create a lasting impression.
To get more information aconnor@oxfordproperties.com, visit the website
Give Me Liberty 2013 – Neighbourhood Networking
June 12, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
On Thursday June 6th, the CityEvents team attended the, “Give Me Liberty After Work Party”. The event was located on Fraser Avenue on the west side of Lamport Stadium. Although the weather was uncooperative a good turnout of residents, business owners and Liberty Village lovers braved the wet weather. These brave souls enjoyed the many tents that contained food, drink and local businesses from the Liberty area. A DJ helped keep the mood light as partygoers enjoyed networking as they bounced from tent to tent. These tents included Good Life, AutoShare, Zipcar, Aroma, Yogurty’s, Maizal, Vogue Supperclub and 25 Liberty to name a few. Besides the weather the event was enjoyable and a great way to experience some of Liberty Villages many offerings.
For more information on upcoming Liberty Social events visit:
Liberty Village BIA website http://www.lvbia.com
OR go on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LibertySocials
YWCA Donate & Learn Workshop – Search & Social Marketing
May 10, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
Supported a great cause and learned from ABC News, Google Canada and Green Lotus search engine and social media marketing experts. Speakers provided industry best practices to better manage your online marketing strategy, improve brand awareness and your bottom line.
Where: YWCA Toronto Headquarters, 87 Elm St. Toronto (Bay & Dundas)
Admission: FREE with a donation to the YWCA Toronto Girls’ Centre
Whether just starting to plan an online marketing strategy or deep into implementation; the Donate & Learn Workshop provided the knowledge, strategies and networking opportunities needed to improve online marketing results,&take your businesses to the next level!
For more information contact:
YWCA Donate & Learn – Search and Social Media Workshop
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YWCA.TO
Twitter: @YWCAToronto
Sponsored by: Go Daddy, Toronto Star’s NewInHomes.com, Epic Cruises and Big3 Video Agency
100% of donations went to the YWCA Girl’s Centre – a judgment free and supportive environment for young women to start building their futures. The YWCA Girls’ Center members are media savvy, fearless future leaders. Supporting members of the Girls’Center becoming exactly who they’d like to be!








