
Join Rachel Arcadi for a vibrant night of painting "Crisp Lake" at Mossop's Social House in Toronto. This is not your typical art class; it's a fun and social night out where you can relax and express yourself. All supplies are included, so just bring your friends and get ready to sip, paint, and laugh the night away. Whether you're a seasoned painter or it's your first time, this event is designed to be enjoyable for everyone. Located at 56 Yonge Street, Mossop's Social House is a fantastic venue that captures the essence of Toronto's nightlife. Conveniently situated, it's surrounded by other great spots, making it easy to turn this into a full night out. If you're searching for fun things to do in Toronto, this paint night combines creativity with socializing perfectly. Plus, if you're looking for Toronto date night ideas, there's nothing quite like sipping a drink and painting a beautiful scene with your partner or friends. If you're planning a celebration or just want to hang out with a group, private events are available for groups of 10 or more. Don’t forget, if you bring three friends along, you'll save 15%. Our cancellation policy allows you to cancel up to 24 hours before the event for free, so there's no pressure. Book your spot now and make this Paint Nite a night to remember.
Hotel Victoria has stood the test of time on Yonge Street (more than 110 years, to be exact). The Hotel Victoria evokes the soul of Toronto: vibrant, welcoming and modern, with a sense of lived-in history. We’ve got the kind of stunning architectural appeal you’d only find in an original 1900s hotel—and we show it off across every inch of our 56 beautiful rooms and gorgeous shared spaces. We know you’re here to have fun, and with buzzing spaces for dining and gathering, newly revamped rooms and friendly service, we’re here to help make that happen. Think of us as your springboard to adventure—and a welcome retreat at the end of a long, unforgettable day.



Hotel Victoria has stood the test of time on Yonge Street (more than 110 years, to be exact). The Hotel Victoria evokes the soul of Toronto: vibrant, welcoming and modern, with a sense of lived-in history. We’ve got the kind of stunning architectural appeal you’d only find in an original 1900s hotel—and we show it off across every inch of our 56 beautiful rooms and gorgeous shared spaces. We know you’re here to have fun, and with buzzing spaces for dining and gathering, newly revamped rooms and friendly service, we’re here to help make that happen. Think of us as your springboard to adventure—and a welcome retreat at the end of a long, unforgettable day.
Hotel Victoria has stood the test of time on Yonge Street (more than 110 years, to be exact). The Hotel Victoria evokes the soul of Toronto: vibrant, welcoming and modern, with a sense of lived-in history. We’ve got the kind of stunning architectural appeal you’d only find in an original 1900s hotel—and we show it off across every inch of our 56 beautiful rooms and gorgeous shared spaces. We know you’re here to have fun, and with buzzing spaces for dining and gathering, newly revamped rooms and friendly service, we’re here to help make that happen. Think of us as your springboard to adventure—and a welcome retreat at the end of a long, unforgettable day.
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Questions about what to expect, what’s included, and how it all works.
Yes. Crisp Lake is designed to be achievable at any experience level. More satisfying than it looks difficult — Rachel breaks every step down clearly. Most of our guests have never picked up a brush before, and they leave with something they're genuinely proud of. Worth knowing: Paint Nite events happen at real bars and restaurants, not studios — it's a night out that happens to involve painting.
A painting class teaches you technique. Paint Nite gives you a finished painting and a good night. Rachel is a real local artist — not a teacher running a curriculum — and this event happens at Mossop's Social House, a real local spot, not a studio. Paint Nite invented this format in 2012 and has sold more than 10 million tickets. The trade-off is honest: lighting varies, it can get loud, and the person at the next easel is a stranger. That's the point. It's more of a night out than a class.
Rachel is a real local artist based in Toronto — not a franchise employee or a corporate hire. 7 out of 8 guests who've painted with Rachel say the instruction was amazing. Twitchell M. said: 'I had such a great experience at Paint Nite! Rachel made the whole evening feel relaxed and welcoming from the start. The step-by-step guidance was super clear, and even as someone who doesn’t paint...'
Mossop's Social House is a local venue in Toronto — a real local spot, not a dedicated painting studio. Paint Nite events happen at places like this by design — venues with character, regulars, and a bar. It can get lively. That's what makes it a night out rather than a class.
Yes — we have 41 upcoming events in Toronto this month. You can view them here.
Crisp Lake is a winter painting — cozy seasonal vibes for a great night out.
Yaymaker is Paint Nite. We brought both brands together under the Paint Nite name — same artists, same events, same format we invented in 2012. More than 10 million tickets have been sold across both brands combined. If you used to attend Yaymaker events in Toronto , you're in the right place. Welcome back.
Your ticket to Crisp Lake includes the canvas, all the paint you'll need, the use of brushes and an apron during the event, and step-by-step instruction from Rachel. Drinks and food are ordered separately from Mossop's Social House — you pay the venue directly for anything you eat or drink.
This event runs approximately 2 hours. Doors open at 2:00 PM — we recommend arriving 15 minutes early to get settled and order your first drink before Rachel starts the painting.
You can reschedule your ticket to any other Paint Nite event up to 24 hours before this one starts. After that, tickets are locked — no refunds or changes. If Paint Nite cancels this event for any reason, you'll receive a full automatic refund.
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