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A window on presenters’ regular seasons of dance, theatre, film, and visual arts.
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The sounds of jazz, blues, and zydeco fill the air at this free streetfest as dozens of bands vie for attention.
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Art exhibits, award ceremonies, and films to celebrate and educate.
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This national holiday observes the anniversary of the founding of Canada, in 1867. Festivities include free concerts at Nathan Phillips Square and Queen’s Park.
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The “Ex” is an 18-day extravaganza with 65 rides on a frenetic midway, themed pavilions, performers of all kinds – from musicians to dancers to jugglers – nightly fireworks, and a dazzling international airshow starring the world-renowned Canadian Air Force Snowbirds.
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Toronto’s most interesting and unusual buildings open the doors to the public.
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Toronto’s multiculturalism is celebrated under one roof at the Metro Convention Centre, each pavilion representing a different culture. Dancing, music, food, and more.
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Vanguard performances run the gamut from flamenco and buthoh to modern contact.
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Top international writers join Canada’s best for readings and interviews.
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You’ll find family entertainment galore at this mainly free festival for kids. Performances of dance, music, theater, and puppetry will enchant the wee ones.
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