
"U of T's downtown campus is hosting a large outdoor watch party. All games will be streamed on a large LED screen, just across from Convocation Hall. Partygoers can bring their own blankets and chairs, but seating will be on a first-come basis. Fans are encouraged to bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages, but they will also be available for purchase. This event is rain or shine."
"The City of Toronto is hosting free viewing parties outside in Nathan Phillips Square. The event will feature a DJ and Blue Jays trivia between innings. Fans are encouraged to wear jerseys, bring their own blanket and chairs and snacks. The Toronto sign will glow in blue and white. Where: 100 Queen St. W. When: Friday starting at 8 p.m., and Saturday starting at 8 p.m. if necessary."
"For those in the city's northeast end, free outdoor screenings of this weekend's games are taking place at Aga Khan Park, adjacent to the Aga Khan Museum. Games will be projected on the outer wall of the museum. Visitors are asked to dress warmly and bring their own chairs and snacks. Where: 77 Wynford Dr. When: Friday starting at 8 p.m., and Saturday starting at 8 p.m. if necessary."
With the Blue Jays one win from a World Series title, multiple public watch parties across the Greater Toronto Area will screen Friday night's game. The City of Toronto will host free outdoor viewing at Nathan Phillips Square with a DJ, Blue Jays trivia, and the Toronto sign lit in blue and white; fans should bring blankets, chairs and snacks. Aga Khan Park will project games onto the Aga Khan Museum's outer wall, with attendees encouraged to dress warmly and bring seating. The University of Toronto will stream games on a large LED screen at King's College Circle; seating is first-come, and food and non-alcoholic drinks can be brought or purchased.
Read at www.cbc.ca
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