Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Festivals in Toronto

Toronto Travel Guide
Winterlicious: Toronto restaurant promotion
A highlight of the WinterCity festival experience is Winterlicious, Toronto's restaurant promotion. Winterlicious, presented by American Express, returns this year with an expanded restaurant list.

Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children
Sprockets Globetrotter is a monthly screening series for families where one Sunday a month we feature a quality children's film from around the globe. Screenings are accompanied by a discussion of the topics presented in the film, and also include a fun and informative programme guide for the children.

Niagara IceWine Festival
For ten days in January the Niagara region is transformed into a wintry wonderland, celebrating one of Canada's most cherished products, Ontario Icewine.

Toronto International Boat Show
Showcasing more than 1,000 paddle boats, runabouts, fishing boats, performance boats, sport boats, sailboats and luxury yachts, plus engine manufacturer displays and acres of marine gifts and accessories. A sneak peak is available Friday, January 14th at the Special Preview Night – Boating for Children's Charity.

Cavalcade of Lights
The 39th annual Cavalcade of Lights presented by Scotiabank sets Toronto aglow with a month-long calendar of spellbinding events including spectacular fireworks, sparkling lighting displays and a one-of-a-kind holiday tour of Toronto's picturesque neighbourhoods.

Toronto WinterCity Festival
The WinterCity Festival, presented by American Express Philanthropic Program, is a city-wide celebration of Toronto's incomparable diversity of spirit bursting with Winterlicious culinary experiences, a hot blaze of unique free entertainment and a showcase of our vibrant arts scene.

Fresh Wednesdays at Nathan Phillips Square
Wednesday is a great day to visit Nathan Phillips Square during the summer months! Fresh Wednesdays feature the Farmers' Market offering an incredible selection of fresh flowers, fruits, vegetables, baked goods and more from Ontario farmers. The market is complemented by the addition of live music.

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