Movies & tales
Smells
Carols & Songs
Toronto
Biblical References
100

After wishing for his family to disappear, this eight year old is left alone at home where he will have to defend his domain against vicious robbers.

Home alone.

100

The smell in pot 1.

Oranges/citrus.

100

Written in 1850, this song pays homage to the sound produced by the bells placed on horses, used to announce their passing and avoid accidents in the streets. 

Jingle bells.

100

It offers a European style Christmas market with beer gardens, a massive Christmas tree and costumed carolers.

The Distillery District.

100

The city to which Mary and Joseph traveled for the census.

Bethlehem.

200

This classic ballet narrates the story of dancing wooden soldier toy that wages war against the evil mouse king.

The Nutcracker.

200

The smell in pot 2.

Vanilla.

200

This originally German song narrates the story of the birth of Jesus.

Silent Night (Stille Nacht)

200

With rows of overhead twinkling lights and the illuminated Toronto sign, this is one of the most popular outdoor skating rings in the city. 

Nathan Phillips Square.

200

The name of the king who tried to kill baby Jesus.

Herod.

300

This tale tells the story of a green, evil being that detested Christmas.

How the Grinch stole Christmas.

300

The smell in pot 3.

Strawberry.

300

This song plays non-stop every December and keeps Mariah Carey making millions. 

All I want for Christmas is you.

300

This historical store is known for its elaborate winter holidays inspired window decorations.

Hudson's Bay [by the Eaton Centre].

300

The four most popular animals in the nativity scene.

Sheep, cows, the donkey and the three camels.

400

This animated classic, tells the story of and takes its name from the famous reindeer that guides Santa's Sleigh.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

400

The smell in pot 4.

Nuts.

400

This classic pop/soft rock from the seventies dares to picture the world without hunger, war or religion.

Imagine.

400

This world-class theatre hosts the National Ballet's annual production of the Nutcracker.

The Four Seasons Centre for Performing Arts.

400

The three gifts presented by the wise men.

Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh.

500

This classic of English literature turned movie tells the story of a miserable man named scrooge who is visited by the spirits of Christmas past, present and future who teach him to be kind.

A Christmas Carol.

500

The smell in pot 5.

Fire place/Amber/Ashes

500

This bilingual song celebrates both Christmas and New Years in both English & Spanish.

¡Feliz Navidad!

500

This beach is the meeting place for the brave participants of Toronto's annual Polar Bear Dip, when residents welcome the new year by stripping down and hopping into the icy lake.

Sunnyside beach.

500

The names of the three wise men.

Melchior, Gaspar & Balthazar.

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