The great thing about living in Canada is there is always something to do that's interesting. Painting the town red doesn't have to put you in the red, though! Here are seven tips that can help you save on cultural events and activities.
September 9, 2015
The great thing about living in Canada is there is always something to do that's interesting. Painting the town red doesn't have to put you in the red, though! Here are seven tips that can help you save on cultural events and activities.
Look out for special events at nearby bookstores.
To find cheap tickets for the opera, contact the venue to find out whether they are offering any special deals.
Some of Canada's many good symphony orchestras offer as much as 20 percent off ticket prices for booking multiple events and may offer group discounts.
Many local groups put on free or inexpensive events during the summer when audiences can be seated outdoors.
Many music schools allow observers to listen in on rehearsals for students, as well as giving free entrance to public recitals undertaken as part of their degree.
Almost every Canadian museum or art gallery offers "free days," or at least a free evening.
Some art galleries offer free admission to the permanent collection any day of the week. While others set aside one evening a week for free visits.
Gain a new appreciation for your city by taking advantage of all the inexpensive culture it has to offer. You won't regret it!
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