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Geary Art Crawl 2026: Toronto’s Free Spring Arts Weekend

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Celebrate the arrival of spring in Toronto with the Geary Art Crawl, a free, community-powered arts weekend along Geary Avenue featuring open studios, live music, hands-on workshops, and pop-up installations. The Geary Art Crawl is a two-day, all-ages celebration that turns a creative stretch of Toronto into an open-air arts corridor. Visitors can explore artist-run spaces, watch performances, join drop-in workshops, and discover local food and retail—all without admission fees. The event emphasizes accessibility, neighborhood connection, and participation, inviting both locals and visitors to experience Toronto’s independent arts scene up close.

Fun Facts

  • Programming is free and designed for all ages, from families to seasoned art-goers.
  • The crawl spans multiple blocks, linking studios, galleries, venues, and small businesses.
  • Expect a mix of disciplines: visual arts, music, design, dance, and interactive installations.
  • Many activities are drop-in, making it easy to build your own schedule as you explore.
  • Geary Avenue is transit-accessible and walkable, perfect for a car-free arts day.

Pack your curiosity and comfortable shoes—Geary Art Crawl offers an inspiring, zero-cost way to dive into Toronto’s creative community this spring. www.gearyartcrawl.com

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