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Welcome to the Toronto-Entertainment.ca Events and Festivals section. Here you will find images, maps, dress code tips and parking information. Everything you need to plan the perfect day.
Various Locations In The Beaches, Toronto,
(416) 698-2152
The annual Beaches International Jazz Festival showcases jazz, blues, big band, vocalists, African, Caribbean, reggae, hip-hop, South American, Latin, rhythm and blues and more. The event takes places at several venues across the city and boasts an eclectic line-up. This year's headliners include Andy Kim, Big Sam's Funky Nation and The Duke Robillard Band.
Various locations in Toronto, Onatrio,
(416) 966-1062
The Toronto Fringe Festival is a chance for all artists to present their work to audiences. Productions range from dramas and musicals to improv and dance shows, and take place in local venues, playgrounds, parking lots and more.
200 Princes' Boulevard, Toronto,
Beer is the acclaimed beverage at this gathering, which features over 200 products. Lagers, stouts, wheat beers and pale ales can all be sampled. Live entertainment can be heard on all of the three days, and tempting food is available. So come out and toast the brewers of Canada.
95 Front Street, Toronto,
Every summer, for 4 days and nights, the streets of the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood come to life with laughter, cheering, applause and flames when some of the best street performers from around the world gather for the Toronto International BuskerFest. Contortionists, comedians, clowns, magicians, musicians, acrobats, aerialist artists, daredevils and so many more, all strut their stuff to the delight of crowds of all ages.
Various locations in Toronto, Ontario,
(888) 599-8433
One of North America's premier film events. The Toronto International Film Festival attracts world wide attention and many of the 'movers and shakers' in the movie industry. The festival is held at a variety of venues throughout the city.
Various locations in Toronto, Ontario,
Toronto Pride Week is an annual event that takes place in downtown Toronto during the last week of June. The event is one of the largest of its kind in the world and celebrates diverse sexual and gender identities, histories, cultures, creativities, families, friends and lives. The week long festival includes a three-day arts fest, a weekend street fair (including a community fair and market place), a Dyke March and a Pride Parade.
235 Queens Quay West, Toronto,
Featuring extraordinary circus artists from around the world, the Toronto International Circus Festival features outdoor stages, rain or shine. Visitors to the festival will experience side-splitting comedy, eye-popping acrobatics and mind-bending daredevil stunts! The show features world-class acrobats, unicyclists, fire-eaters, stilt walkers, live musicians, face painters, balloon sculptors and more.
Centre Island, Toronto, Ontario,
Combining both sport and ancient Chinese culture, the Toronto International Dragon Boat Race includes races for adults, youth and families. Over 125,000 spectators and participants attend each year to see dance companies, attend workshops, watch an onsite parade, visit the multicultural village, cheer on race teams and more.
Various locations in Toronto, Ontario,
(855) 985-5000
The TD Toronto Jazz Festival has become known as one of North America’s premier jazz festivals produced annually by Toronto Downtown Jazz. What began in 1987 as an eight day showcase of jazz now attracts in excess of 500,000 loyal patrons annually over 10 days. Attractions include more than 350 performances with over 1,500 musicians performing at approximately 40 locations around Toronto.
11 Polson Street, Toronto,
As guests take in all that the Toronto Wine & Spirit Festival has to offer, they will enjoy the sounds of live music throughout the venue as local artists perform different genres of music all weekend long. Festival goers can also attend complimentary seminars and learn more about finding that perfect wine, what goes well with spirits and much much more, from experts in the industry.

Great game, great venue
I had an amazing time in Toronto at the leaf's game, no wonder all your games are sold out. The Habs even won so it made it that much better.
Mathieu, July 20, 11
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