Apple Pie Contest returns to Collective Arts on Dundas St. West

The Trinity Bellwoods on Dundas BIA is bringing its annual Apple Pie Contest and Fundraiser back to Collective Arts Toronto Taproom & Café (777 Dundas St. West) on Saturday, November 8th to celebrate fall’s sweetest dish.
 
Running from 1pm until 3pm, Torontonians can enjoy a slice of the season’s signature treat for $5, withall proceeds being donated to St. Stephen’s Community House to fund services that support low-income people and families in the city.

Apple Pie Contest and Fundraiser 2024 highlights


 
The beloved community event, now in its eighth year, will include apple pies made by home bakers, former contestants from The Great Canadian Baking Show Chi Nguyễn, Lauren Tjoe and Camila Garcia Hernandez, as well as from local businesses including Harry and the Heels Donuts and Wanda’s Pie in the Sky.
 
Pies will be judged on appearance, crust, filling and overall taste by culinary personality Jennifer Emilson and baking expert Michelle Pennock live on-location on November 8th. 


 
Our annual Apple Pie Contest highlights the delicious flavours of autumn and brings the community together to connect, eat some pie and support an important cause,” said Judy Gunhouse, Board Chair, Trinity Bellwoods on Dundas BIA. “Trinty Bellwoods Dundas West is a vibrant neighbourhood filled with wonderful people and independent businesses, making it a must-visit destination for great food, one-of-a-kind finds, and community spirit.”

Apple Pie Contest and Fundraiser, hosted by The Trinity Bellwoods on Dundas BIA
Saturday, November 8
1pm until 3pm
Collective Arts Toronto Taproom & Café, 777 Dundas St. West
 
Local baking-enthusiasts can still sign up to participate and compete for the first, second and third place titles and cash prizes. Bakers can sign up to participate online right up until November 7th.

The Trinity Bellwoods on Dundas BIA is home to a diverse mix of small businesses including retail shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and service-providing businesses, nestled amongst Trinity Bellwoods Park along Dundas Street West, between Bathurst Street and Grace Street. The treasured neighbourhood retains an original, small street ambiance combined with a pioneering spirit, best appreciated by walking to uncover all its delights.

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