SOURCE: Narcity
If we asked you to imagine the start of the holiday season in Toronto, you'd likely envision crowds at the Eaton Centre, shoppers lined up around the block on Queen Street, and a lot of rushing around. But this year, the holidays — like everything else in 2020 — are set to look very different from what we're used to. We've had to say goodbye to flashy parties and big events. Instead, the focus is on gathering with loved ones, appreciating what you have, and supporting those around you — including local businesses.