This lovely annual event, which always takes place on the Winter Solstice, takes place this Sunday at sundown. No matter what you celebrate: Chanukah, Christmas, the Solstice, “Festivus, the festival for the rest of us”, there’ll be something for you there. The highlight is a beautiful walking parade where people walk through the streets of Kensington Market with their homemade lanterns.

Joey deVilla

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