Feb. 17—March 29: Winter Stations continue at Woodbine
Winter Stations are returning to the Beaches with four new public art installations for the sixth year transforming lifeguard posts.
Read MoreWinter Stations are returning to the Beaches with four new public art installations for the sixth year transforming lifeguard posts.
Read MoreLocal businesses in the Beach are inviting community members to explore the Winter Stations theme, “Beyond the Five Senses,” with some unique art pop-ups.
Read MoreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Beaches-Leslieville neighbourhoods.
Read MoreThe “Noodle Feed” exhibit was withdrawn because the “popularity of this installation caused tears in the fabric,” Winter Stations said this morning.
Read MoreVisitors viewing the Winter Stations exhibit on Woodbine Beach this morning found one installation, “Noodlefeed,” missing.
Read MoreWinter Stations at Woodbine Beach are fewer than usual in number this year but are still drawing attention — and sometimes mystification — from viewers.
Read MoreLocal businesses in the Beach are inviting community members to explore the Winter Stations theme, “Beyond the Five Senses,” with some unique art pop-ups.
Read MoreWinter Stations are returning to the Beaches with four new public art installations for the sixth year transforming lifeguard posts.
Read MoreWinners of the fifth annual Winter Stations competition will be on display, ready to interact with visitors on Woodbine Beach starting Feb. 18.
Read MoreSeven new winter Stations have planted themselves over lifeguard stations across the snow-covered sands of Ashbridges Bay, officially launching on Family Day.
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