Street Festivals in Toronto this September are kind of like those last kids in the door after the recess bell rings. It's the final few weeks of outdoor fun, and these pedestrian takeovers are not going out without a really good time.
Events you might want to check out:Festival Street 2017 (September 7-10 @ King Street from Peter Street to University Avenue)
Festival Street is a weekend of free concerts, an epic rap battle, film screenings, food trucks, and giveaways along King St. West surrounded by red carpets during the first few days of TIFF.
Taste of the Kingsway (September 8-10 @ Bloor Street West)
The Kingsway comes alive with midway rides, beer and wine gardens, live performance, and samples upon samples of local food.
Cabbagetown Festival (September 9 @ Carlton and Parliament Streets)
This festival takes over the entire neighbourhood with a pub crawl, arts displays, films, a run, and a house tour. If you're looking to explore a cute east side hood, do so at this festival.
Toronto Ukrainian Festival 2017 (September 15-17 @ Bloor West Village )
North America's largest Ukrainian Festival happens in our very own city with three days of entertainment, music, dancing, vendors, community awareness and of course, food.
Roncesvalles Polish Festival 2017 (September 16 @ Roncesvalles Ave)
This massive celebration of Polish culture takes place along Roncesvalles Ave., which closes to car traffic and opens to humans taking in polka dances under the stars, various street performances, and a host of food vendors.
Pedestrian Sunday September (September 24 @ Kensington Market)
This is a full day of car-free fun, music, food vendors, performances, shopping and all kinds of street-side surprises. Take the afternoon and check out a dance party, a band, a food stand and more.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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