Canada Day
Canada
Day is celebrated on July 1st across the country. July, celebrations take place at the Harborfront Center, where thousands of
people congregate to celebrate the country's birthday. The day culminates in an impressive
fireworks display.
Canada Day - July 1st
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Pride
Week
The
second-biggest gay pride celebration in the world, attracting almost one million
people and including a huge procession through the city center. The 31st annual Pride Parade held at Bloor &
Church.
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Caribana
The Caribana Parade is the largest Caribbean Festival event in
North America. This event is made up of a
series of Bands that compete for best costumes in this annual parade withover a million
participants including steel pan bands, live soca, calypso, reggae and salsa
performers Yonge/Dundas Square ,
Toronto.
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Beaches Jazz
Festival
This annual festival is expected to attract more than 500,000
people. Toronto Downtown Jazz has come to be
recognized as one of North America's premier jazz
festival producers and has attracted some of the big names. Many young
artists will be featured at this years
festival.
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Canadian National
Exhibition
Toronto's largest annual fair, and always a great concert lineup of big ticket
bands and performers.The 62nd annual
Canadian International Air
Show (CIAS) takes over the CNE skies
Labour Day Weekend for another awe-inspiring show.
Keep
an eye to the sky for the Canadian
International Air
Show
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Bloor West
Village Ukrainian Festival
North America's largest Ukrainian street party is held every
summer in Toronto's Bloor West Village.
Enjoy fabulous Ukrainian food, traditional music, dance and crafts.
The Bloor Street West Ukrainian Festival takes place right on Bloor Street
West.
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Toronto Santa Claus Parade
The Toronto Santa Claus Parade, is a Santa Claus parade
held annually near the middle of November in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. More than a half million
people attend the parade every year. This year 2014 - 110-th Toronto Santa Claus Parade -
November.
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