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SUMMARY:Sunday Afternoon Social • Apr 12 • SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Spring is here\, and we look forward to being together with great music\, friends & friends to be at the Sunday Afternoon Social\, April 12\, starting at 4 pm. \n\nTickets SOLD OUT\n\n\n \n\nPERFORMERS (two rooms\, 4-11pm): \nTECHNO / HOUSE ROOM\n\n4:00 DEREK MTM BRISTOL\n6:00 BOX OF KITTENS (Mike Gibbs & Jamie Kidd)\n8:00 JENNER\n9:30 ALI BLACK\n\nBASS ROOM\n\n4:00 KRISTIAN SUNFLOWER\n5:45 KATIE COOPER\n7:00 PACHELLE\n8:15 MARCUS VISIONARY\n9:45 SPAZZMONK\n\nSOUND: alienInFlux \nLOCATION: 14 Logan Ave @ Lakeshore Ave. \nFacebook Event | Instagram
URL:https://alieninflux.ca/event/sunday-afternoon-social-april-12th-2026/
LOCATION:Roll This Way\, 14 Logan Ave\, Toronto\, ON\, M4M 2M9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Loft party
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SUMMARY:Boreal Canoe Trip 2026
DESCRIPTION:Boreal is a one-of-a-kind\, all-inclusive canoe trip with a twist! Travel from Toronto by bus and canoe to a hidden Muskoka waterfall for an intimate music gathering\, swimming\, and real connection in nature. Your ticket includes transport\, canoes\, meals\, music\, and more. \n\n Tickets $325 + fees & tax = $392\n\n🌲 Why Join Boreal? \n\nEasy access: Round-trip bus from Toronto included.\nQuick paddle: Three per canoe for a short\, gentle route to camp.\nMeals covered: Fresh group meals all weekend.\nBeautiful music: DJ sets by the fire and falls on a premium sound system.\nSwim spots: Waterfalls\, floats\, and upstream exploring.\nCommunity feel: Inclusive campers\, shared tasks\, guided support.\n\n\n \n\n About  Tasks  Itinerary  Meals  Pack  Gallery  Sets  Connect\n\n\n \n\n\n\n  \n About: A Group Camping Trip with a Twist\n\n\n\n \nBoreal\, a canoe camping trip\, departs from Toronto every July. We travel north as a group in school buses to a beautiful river in Muskoka. Upon arrival\, we paddle canoes upstream to a secluded campsite\, where we build the weekend around a Saturday night dance party 🕺 like no other. \nOur destination is part of the Canadian Shield\, the oldest rock on the face of Earth. It is an undeveloped hardwood forest with rocky shores on the river’s edge\, waterfalls\, and rapids. \nWe’ll enter a wilderness where you may spot wildlife\, including cranes\, birds of prey\, deer\, beavers\, turtles\, foxes\, the endangered Five-Lined Skink (Ontario’s only native lizard species)\, and the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake. \nThis is the perfect destination for magnificent swimming and camping\, and a place we will all honour for its wild\, majestic beauty. Boreal brings open-minded\, diverse\, and inclusive people together to share unforgettable outdoor experiences and forge lasting bonds. \nBoreal Diary By Erin Boynton\, 2025 – captures paddling in\, waterfall swims\, cooking\, riverside DJs\, late-night dancing\, and vibes. \n \n\n Task Group Signup (Limits)\nPlease sign-up to a group. \nThese groups help the trip run smoothly and offer a great way to connect with others. To join the trip\, everyone must register and sign up for a task group using their Boreal ticket code. We’ll email the details about the trip and your role before departure. \n \n\n Trip Itinerary\nCamp\, meet\, eat\, float\, dance\, repeat ≡\nFriday\n\n11:00 AM: Keele Subway Station parking lot (520 Indian Rd). Check in\, sign the waiver\, and throw your bag in the truck. The key to Boreal is leaving  and arriving together.    Pace drinks. We break at the Waubaushene Truck Stop outside Muskoka.\n3:00 PM: Arrive at the river and unload the truck. Grab your bag from the pile\, find two others or a third\, and grab a canoe\, paddle and lifejacket. For safety\, consider taking off your shoes and moving the canoe entirely in the water so it doesn’t tip when getting in. Paddle upstream with your life vests on.\n4:30 PM: Set up your tent anywhere around the kitchen rock woods (practical)\, behind the dance floor forest midway (Sat night fever)\, to nooks towards the roaring waterfalls (scenic).\n8:00 PM: Dinner\, campfire\, meeting friends\, exploring camps\, and stargazing.\n\n \nSaturday\n\nNoon: Brunch\n You can swim\, float\, canoe\, and hike up the river to see more waterfalls. Dreamy music begins in the afternoon beside a basin where the water gently swirls from a waterfall.\n7:00 PM: Dinner\n9:00 PM – 4:30 AM: Dance by the  fire and under the  stars.\n\nSunday\n\nNoon: Brunch\, pack\, and swim.\n3:00 PM: Everyone in their canoes.\n4:00 PM: Picnic break by tuck shop.\n9:00 PM: Back at Keele Subway at sleepy sunset. Double-check for bags and gear before you go!\n\n \nFriday\n\n11:00 AM: Keele Subway Station parking lot (520 Indian Rd). Check in\, sign the waiver\, and throw your bag in the truck. The key to Boreal is leaving  and arriving together.    Pace drinks. We break at the Waubaushene Truck Stop outside Muskoka.\n3:00 PM: Arrive at the river and unload the truck. Grab your bag from the pile\, find two others or a third\, and grab a canoe\, paddle and lifejacket. For safety\, consider taking off your shoes and moving the canoe entirely in the water so it doesn’t tip when getting in. Paddle upstream with your life vests on.\n4:30 PM: Set up your tent anywhere around the kitchen rock woods (practical)\, behind the dance floor forest midway (Sat night fever)\, to nooks towards the roaring waterfalls (scenic).\n8:00 PM: Dinner\, campfire\, meeting friends\, exploring camps\, and stargazing.\n\n \nSaturday\n\nNoon: Brunch\n You can swim\, float\, canoe\, and hike up the river to see more waterfalls. Dreamy music begins in the afternoon beside a basin where the water gently swirls from a waterfall.\n7:00 PM: Dinner\n9:00 PM – 4:30 AM: Dance by the  fire and under the  stars.\n\nSunday\n\nNoon: Brunch\, pack\, and swim.\n3:00 PM: Everyone in their canoes.\n4:00 PM: Picnic break by tuck shop.\n9:00 PM: Back at Keele Subway at sleepy sunset. Double-check for bags and gear before you go!\n\n \n\n Camping Meals\nWhat's Cooking? (2025 Menu) ≡\nThe meals are provided. Please consider joining a meal prep task group\, our most social task group. \nFRI. DINNER (pasta\, salad\, salami) \n\nPasta & Sauce (can tomatoes\, minced garlic\, dried basil\, mushrooms\, lemon juice\, onions)\nOption: Rice Pasta\nKale Salad\nSliced Bread\nSalami (side dish)\n\nSAT. BRUNCH (egg\, bean\, salmon) \n\nScrambled Eggs (green onions)\nSmoked Salmon\nSmoked Tofu (option)\nMaple-Style Baked Beans (vegetarian)\nSliced Bread\n\nSAT. DINNER (coconut\, pineapple\, curry) ** Peanut allergy alert ** \n\nRice + Stirfry (coconut milk\, pineapple\, peanut butter\, tofu\, raisins\, curry powder\, red peppers\, baby carrots\, zucchini)\nKale Salad\nSliced Bread\n\nSUN. BRUNCH (granola\, yogurt\, fruit salad) \n\nGranola\nYogurt\nFruit Salad (bananas\, clementine\, apples\, pineapples\, grapes)\nHard Boiled Eggs\n\n \nThe meals are provided. Please consider joining a meal prep task group\, our most social task group. \nFRI. DINNER (pasta\, salad\, salami) \n\nPasta & Sauce (can tomatoes\, minced garlic\, dried basil\, mushrooms\, lemon juice\, onions)\nOption: Rice Pasta\nKale Salad\nSliced Bread\nSalami (side dish)\n\nSAT. BRUNCH (egg\, bean\, salmon) \n\nScrambled Eggs (green onions)\nSmoked Salmon\nSmoked Tofu (option)\nMaple-Style Baked Beans (vegetarian)\nSliced Bread\n\nSAT. DINNER (coconut\, pineapple\, curry) ** Peanut allergy alert ** \n\nRice + Stirfry (coconut milk\, pineapple\, peanut butter\, tofu\, raisins\, curry powder\, red peppers\, baby carrots\, zucchini)\nKale Salad\nSliced Bread\n\nSUN. BRUNCH (granola\, yogurt\, fruit salad) \n\nGranola\nYogurt\nFruit Salad (bananas\, clementine\, apples\, pineapples\, grapes)\nHard Boiled Eggs\n\n \n\n What to Pack\nChecklist: gear\, clothes\, water ≡\n\nSee the complete Boreal Packing List.\nWater: 10L minimum each or use a purifier.\nCamping Gear: Pack a tent (rental: Camprentique\, Gear Library\, FB)\, sleeping bag\, pad\, pillowcase\nClothing: hat\, light coloured short/long-sleeve shirts\, pants\, shorts\, socks\, jacket\, etc.\nEatware & Snacks: Plate\, bowl\, cutlery\, and healthy snacks.\nToiletries+: Sun\, rain\, ear plugs.\nBug protection: 25% picaridin\, deet\, or oil of lemon eucalyptus.\nFootwear: closed-toe & fast-drying shoes. Naked feet at canoe launch.\n\n\nBiodegradable Products: Use only products on soil and not near water.\nEssentials Only: Space is limited yet check the Weather and be prepared.\nNo Glass: Pour into stainless steel or plastic.\n\n \n\nSee the complete Boreal Packing List.\nWater: 10L minimum each or use a purifier.\nCamping Gear: Pack a tent (rental: Camprentique\, Gear Library\, FB)\, sleeping bag\, pad\, pillowcase\nClothing: hat\, light coloured short/long-sleeve shirts\, pants\, shorts\, socks\, jacket\, etc.\nEatware & Snacks: Plate\, bowl\, cutlery\, and healthy snacks.\nToiletries+: Sun\, rain\, ear plugs.\nBug protection: 25% picaridin\, deet\, or oil of lemon eucalyptus.\nFootwear: closed-toe & fast-drying shoes. 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Playlist💗 \n \n \nMany thanks to our DJs for weaving sweet energy.  Playlist💗 \n \n\n \n\n Tickets $325 + fees & tax = $392\n\n\n Connect \n\n Register for a task group\n RSVP on Facebook Event |  Facebook Group Chat\n Email for assistance\nFollow #borealcanoetrip on  Instagram\n\nHope to see you after at the alienInFlux Boat of Bass and Harvest festival.
URL:https://alieninflux.ca/event/boreal-canoe-trip/
LOCATION:Keele Station Parking Lot\, 520 Indian Road\, Toronto\, ON\, M6P 2H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Camping party,Outdoors
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CREATED:20250721T002302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T034024Z
UID:5137-1784329200-1784347200@alieninflux.ca
SUMMARY:alienInFlux BOAT OF BASS 2026 • Tallship Kajama
DESCRIPTION:Join the alienInFlux **BOAT OF BASS** for our annual adventure on-board the TALL SHIP KAJAMA with as many subwoofers as can possibly fit on deck for an inspired evening of bass heavy beats off the shores of Toronto. \n\n Buy Tier 1 Tickets $45 (+ fees & tax)\n\nTICKETS\nTIER 1: $45 (+$13.19 fees\, including tax)\nTIER 2: $55 (+$14.79 fees\, including tax) \nPERFORMERS\n+TBA \nBOARDING: 11:15 pm\nRETURN: 4:00 am \nLOCATION: Kajama Tall Ship\, 235 Queens Quay W. Toronto \nNet Capacity: 225\nAges: 19 and up. \n  \n \nBoarding\n \n \n \nLineup announcement coming!\nJoin our email list below to be first to know when alienInFlux Boat of Bass performers are revealed. \n2025 Recap: watch the moments \n \n \n\n \nThanks Goose for the flyer and Matthew for the photos/clips. \nOur next event after this is Harvest festival. Hope to see you there.
URL:https://alieninflux.ca/event/boat-of-bass/
LOCATION:Tall Ship Kajama\, 235 Queens Quay W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5J 2B8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Boat parties,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260911T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260914T160000
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CREATED:20250927T161015Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest festival 2026 • Electronic Music & Arts
DESCRIPTION:🔥 Harvest festival 2026 returns to the Screaming Heads art installation near Burk’s Falls\, Ontario\, September 11–14\, just 2.5 hours north of Toronto. Four days of electronic music\, art\, and community unfold among rolling hills\, forests\, and water. Dance\, create\, and celebrate the season’s change under the stars and by the fire. \n Buy Tier 2 Tickets: $335 (+ fees & tax)\n\nBelow you’ll find tickets and essential planning details for the 27th edition of Harvest. For the official Harvest Festival site and full details\, visit harvestfestival.org. Learn more about the festival\, see photos and videos from 2025\, and plan ahead with the festival guide. \nElectronic and performance artists are at the heart of Harvest festival\, creating shared\, immersive dance experiences year after year. Check out the recent performers and hear recorded sets. \n \nTickets – Tier 2 Now Available ($335 + fees)\nYour ticket includes all music and performances\, camping\, parking\, security\, emergency services\, clean facilities\, and an unforgettable experience! Attendees can bring their own food or enjoy offerings from food vendors and the Bistro meal plans. \n\n\nBuy Tier 2 – $335 + HST + fees (limit 600)\nBuy Thermodome Café & Bistro Meal Plans – $67.08 to $177.88 (third party)\nRV/Trailer passes are sold out\n\n\n\n\n\n Ticket FAQ ↓ • General FAQ \n1. How do ticket prices and tiers work?\nTicket tiers reward early buyers with lower prices\, encourage early sales\, and help us plan and budget the event more effectively. As one tier sells out\, the next becomes available. \nTier 1 tickets and RV passes typically sell out within a couple of minutes of release. Tier 3 usually sells out weeks before the event. Be sure to subscribe below to our email announcements and mark your calendar for the first day of sales. \n \n\n\n  Online Ticket Prices\n\nTier 1 – $300 + HST + fees (limit 300) — Sold out\nTier 2 – $335 + HST + fees (limit 600)\nTier 3 – $370 + HST + fees (limit 600)\nRV/trailer – $225 + HST + fees (limit 110) — Sold out\nThermodome Café & Bistro Meal Plans – $67.08 to $177.88 (third party)\n    \n\n\nIn-person printed tickets were sold in November\, 2025.\n\nTier 1 Hard Ticket — $360 (limit 300) — Sold out\nTier 1 Hard Ticket 10 Packs — (limit 10) — Sold out\n 	\n \n\n\n \nTicket tiers reward early buyers with lower prices\, encourage early sales\, and help us plan and budget the event more effectively. As one tier sells out\, the next becomes available. \nTier 1 tickets and RV passes typically sell out within a couple of minutes of release. Tier 3 usually sells out weeks before the event. Be sure to subscribe below to our email announcements and mark your calendar for the first day of sales. \n \n\n\n  Online Ticket Prices\n\nTier 1 – $300 + HST + fees (limit 300) — Sold out\nTier 2 – $335 + HST + fees (limit 600)\nTier 3 – $370 + HST + fees (limit 600)\nRV/trailer – $225 + HST + fees (limit 110) — Sold out\nThermodome Café & Bistro Meal Plans – $67.08 to $177.88 (third party)\n    \n\n\nIn-person printed tickets were sold in November\, 2025.\n\nTier 1 Hard Ticket — $360 (limit 300) — Sold out\nTier 1 Hard Ticket 10 Packs — (limit 10) — Sold out\n 	\n \n\n\n \n2. What if I encounter issues during ticket purchase?\nEnsure your address and information match exactly as recorded with your credit card company. Watch for messages from your credit card provider if any issues arise. \n \nEnsure your address and information match exactly as recorded with your credit card company. Watch for messages from your credit card provider if any issues arise. \n \n3. What is the ticket refund policy?\nTickets are transferable but not refundable. Please consider reselling your ticket to friends. In the case of an event cancellation\, only the portion of the ticket price not yet spent on event production will be refunded. By purchasing\, you invest in the community and share the risk. \n \nTickets are transferable but not refundable. Please consider reselling your ticket to friends. In the case of an event cancellation\, only the portion of the ticket price not yet spent on event production will be refunded. By purchasing\, you invest in the community and share the risk. \n \n4. Buying/Selling? Why use our ticket exchange service?\nYou can safely buy or sell second-hand Harvest tickets through a ticket exchange service. \nTickets are emailed in the week of the event to limit the time window for misuse. \n \nYou can safely buy or sell second-hand Harvest tickets through a ticket exchange service. \nTickets are emailed in the week of the event to limit the time window for misuse. \n \n5. Does my ticket purchase support a cause?\nYes\, a portion of ticket proceeds is donated to the Burk’s Falls & District Food Bank. \n \nYes\, a portion of ticket proceeds is donated to the Burk’s Falls & District Food Bank. \n \n6. RV\, Camper & Trailer Guidelines\n\nGenerators times are below. They must not produce noise levels exceeding 60 decibels when measured from 50 feet.\nFriday\, Saturday\, and Monday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM (off when the music ends)\nSunday: 12:00 PM – 7:30 PM (off when the music ends)\nPlease be considerate of your RV neighbours’ health and safety in the parking lot. Your RV must be equipped with:\n\nA reliable 12-volt battery system\nA propane refrigerator\nA propane stove\n\n\n\n \n\nGenerators times are below. They must not produce noise levels exceeding 60 decibels when measured from 50 feet.\nFriday\, Saturday\, and Monday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM (off when the music ends)\nSunday: 12:00 PM – 7:30 PM (off when the music ends)\nPlease be considerate of your RV neighbours’ health and safety in the parking lot. Your RV must be equipped with:\n\nA reliable 12-volt battery system\nA propane refrigerator\nA propane stove\n\n\n\n \n7. Can I volunteer\, work\, or DJ?\nVolunteer:\nWhile no volunteer roles offer a ticket in exchange\, participants are encouraged to engage through workshops and activities. Apply to run a workshop. \nArtists/Performers/DJs:\nThe festival invites established artists from our community who create visual installations\, fine paintings\, large-scale murals\, and other media. Note\, our music and circus lineup is curated through direct invitations. Apply as an artist. \nVendors:\nWe have regular food and coffee vendors each year but may need another. Appy as a vendor. \nWork:\nPaid positions on the Harvest Crew are booked months in advance. They prepare the land and stages for our visitation\, and there are no last-minute spots. \nNeed some country air?\nPeople with tickets can volunteer for the Harvest Crew before September 6 (but not during the final week before the event). Bring your own camping gear and supplies. Meals are provided. Tasks vary depending on weather and daily needs. Contact Justin in the summer. \n \nVolunteer:\nWhile no volunteer roles offer a ticket in exchange\, participants are encouraged to engage through workshops and activities. Apply to run a workshop. \nArtists/Performers/DJs:\nThe festival invites established artists from our community who create visual installations\, fine paintings\, large-scale murals\, and other media. Note\, our music and circus lineup is curated through direct invitations. Apply as an artist. \nVendors:\nWe have regular food and coffee vendors each year but may need another. Appy as a vendor. \nWork:\nPaid positions on the Harvest Crew are booked months in advance. They prepare the land and stages for our visitation\, and there are no last-minute spots. \nNeed some country air?\nPeople with tickets can volunteer for the Harvest Crew before September 6 (but not during the final week before the event). Bring your own camping gear and supplies. Meals are provided. Tasks vary depending on weather and daily needs. Contact Justin in the summer. \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n  \nBeam Me Up!\n Harvest festival Website
URL:https://alieninflux.ca/event/harvest-festival/
LOCATION:Midlothian Castle / Screaming Heads\, 981 Midlothian Rd\, Burk's Falls\, ON\, P0A 1C0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festival,Outdoors
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