Events at a Glance…

Planned daily features during the three week Toronto Chocolate Festival include:

THE SIXTH ANNUAL CHOCOLATE BALL GALA
“COCOA CARNIVAL”
Friday, October 21, 2011 – 8:00 pm
Palais Royale Ballroom, Toronto

The Festival wraps up on the weekend with its annual signature event THE CHOCOLATE BALL on Friday, October 21 at The Palais Royale Ballroom on Lakeshore Blvd. W. in Toronto. This is the 6th year for The Chocolate Ball and this year the theme is “Cocoa Carnival”. This has become one of Toronto’s most anticipated annual events featuring everything chocolate. More than 150 ft. of Chocolate buffets to feed all your senses. Taking equal billing is the continuous live and recorded entertainment, the fabulous trademark floor shows, a silent auction and many prize giveaways including one for the best themed outfit.

In support of Prostate + Breast Cancer Initiatives.
For updates on this event you can visit www.TheChocolateBall.ca
Tickets now on sale at www.TheChocolateBall.com or www.TicketPro.ca


CHOCOLICIOUS: Tour de Chocolat
October 2 – 23, 2011
(CITY WIDE)
Download coupons as they become available.

Chocolatiers and pastry shops throughout the GTA will once again open their doors and invite visitors to taste their chocolate delights with once a year offerings and samplings.

Thousands of chocolate lovers redeemed their coupons in 2010.


Dining with The ChocElite

Chocolate Dining with the Stars + Show + After-Show Soiree
Famous People Players Black Light Dinner Theatre
343 Evans Avenue

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 2012

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911 CHOCOLATE RELAY
October 2, 2011 at 5:00 pm
Roy Thomson Hall

The 2011 9-1-1 Chocolate Relay is one crazy and fun event where Firefighters, Police and Paramedics fight to the finish in what has become chocolate warfare. Each team battles it out to beat the clock and win the coveted CFW Chocolate Bowl by devouring chocolate – and more chocolate. The title is currently held by the Toronto Firefighters.  This event is included with your admission to The Chocolate Show at Roy Thomson Hall.

In support of Prostate and Breast Cancer Initiatives.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TORONTO FIREFIGHTERS WHO HAVE WON THE 911 CHOCOLATE RELAY CUP FOR THE THIRD YEAR IN A ROW. THE FIRST RUNNERS-UP WERE THE TORONTO POLICE FOUNDATION (SHERIDAN COLLEGE) and SECOND RUNNERS-UP THE METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE. 


TORONTO LUXURY CHOCOLATE SHOW
OCTOBER 2, 2011 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Roy Thomson Hall

Chocolate Exhibitors will be on hand to showcase their product and services at this one-day showcase. Sample a variety of chocolates including chocolate infused savoury food. Features of the show include the WINE + CHOCOLATE TASTING EXPERIENCES, THE CHOCOLATE BAR + LOUNGE, the CHOCOLATE CHEF CHALLENGE, CHOCOLATE MAKERS STAGE, CHOCOLATE MAKING ROUNDTABLE, THE 911 CHOCOLATE RELAY and more.

SPECIAL THANKS TO THE MORE THAN 2500 CHOCOLATE LOVERS WHO ATTENDED THE INAUGURAL EDITION OF THE TORONTO LUXURY CHOCOLATE SHOW and all of the Exhibitors, Challengers and Volunteers who helped make this event a success.


CHOCOLATE HIGH TEA
October 2 – 23, 2011

You can relax during the Toronto Chocolate Festival by visiting Le Meridien King Edward or The Old Mill Inn and Spa. Both locations will be offering up High Tea complemented with chocolates and chocolate pastries. A decadent afternoon break. For dates, times and to make reservations please call the venue direct.
Le Meridien King Edward
37 King Street East, Toronto
(416) 863-970
www.lemeridien.com/Toronto
Engaging encounters begin with a proper Afternoon High Tea.  Afternoon Tea has been a Le Méridien King Edward tradition since opening in 1903. Rekindle a connection amid old-world charm and timeless elegance. Discover the essence of a Toronto institution.
The Old Mill Inn and Spa
21 Old Mill Road, Toronto
(416) 232-3700
An ideal place to meet friends and colleagues for High Tea. The Old Mill Inn’s historical setting is where delicious food overlaps a variety of musical entertainment experiences.

A portion of the proceeds support the Prostate and Breast Cancer Initiatives Fund.

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