We’re putting Chinese New Year’s events in a separate blog because there are so many. In the meantime, here are a few affordable items
Here are some of the many free festivals and events this week that are reflective of Multicultural Toronto. They are all open to the
Here are just a few of the free events this weekend reflective of our culturally-diverse city. Heritage backgrounds and origins include England, Ethiopia, Hispanic,
Ruth writes: The hard part is to choose from this abundance of riches. Please mark your calendar now. Afro-Carib Festival. Aug. 20-21. Free. Albert
Kultura Filipino Arts Festival August 5-7. Free except for food. To buy tickets see: http://www.kultura.ca/tickets/. Kapisanan Philippine Centre, (167 Augusta Avenue) and Nathan Phillips
We have primarily Caribbean events but also African, African-Canadian, Laotian, Filipino, and Polynesian festivals. Please let us know of any more gems in free
For this and some of the other events in the Filipino community, see: https://www.facebook.com/PIDCTORONTO/ ; for example, the free Mabuhay Philippines Festival is on
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Ruth writes: This festival should be colourful and lively with its window into Toronto’s friendly Filipino community. It’s easy to get to from the
Ruth writes: This is one of many Filipino events this summer. Coming up too is the Pinoy Fiesta on June 27 at the Metro
At a Christmas party last year, I won a $500 “Gift of Ontario”. I hadn’t been sightseeing in Ottawa for decades so I used