People who live on the far edges of downtown Toronto might find some of the following events easier to get to. Afro-Caribbean. 6th Annual
You might want to consider Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market as one of the many events we have in this city’s mosaic of cultures.
August 19: 12:00pm – 11:00pm; August 20: 11:00am – 8:00pm. Free. West side of Spadina Avenue (between St Andrew St & Sullivan St). Performances,
Multicultural. Open Streets Toronto. Check out the website below for multicultural opportunities on Bloor and Yonge during our car-free pedestrian-only opportunity to enjoy our
Here are a few of the many free or nearly-free events expressive of Multicultural Toronto this week. It would be nice if all of
We are all over the world map again this week. Lucky us. And most events are free or almost free so we can explore
International Tai Chi Day. Thursday, 10 August, 10am-2pm. Demonstrations of this Chinese health-giving practice. A parade of one of Toronto’s longest dragons. Yonge-Dundas Square.
Here are a few happenings this week that could make you think you’re in Indian food heaven, musical Ireland, or the Caribbean with its
Take your pick. An Asian night market or a stimulating ride on the nostalgic Freedom Train? How about a ceremony lighting up the CN
July 22. 10am-4pm.Free. Earl Bales Park Area 3. South of Sheppard Avenue West and East of Bathurst Street. www.BurmaCanadianAssociation.ca. This Burmese/Myanmar event is one










