Nuit Blanche, an art spectacle that sprawls across the city's streets, alleys and parks, is bringing thousands to Toronto's downtown core Saturday night.
This year, there are more than 130 installations on display in the massive, living gallery, which officially opened at 7 p.m. and runs from sunset to sunrise.
Exhibitions take place indoors and outside, across three zones spanning from Lansdowne Avenue to the Don Valley Parkway, and as far north as St. Clair Avenue.
Festival-goers will have to dress warmly to enjoy the fifth annual event, with rain and temperatures of four degrees Celsius in the overnight forecast.
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This year, there are more than 130 installations on display in the massive, living gallery, which officially opened at 7 p.m. and runs from sunset to sunrise.
Exhibitions take place indoors and outside, across three zones spanning from Lansdowne Avenue to the Don Valley Parkway, and as far north as St. Clair Avenue.
Festival-goers will have to dress warmly to enjoy the fifth annual event, with rain and temperatures of four degrees Celsius in the overnight forecast.
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