Saturdays are for parties, and events in Toronto today have a big outdoor music jam by way of All Day I Dream. Elsewhere, Festival of India takes over downtown and there's a huge street festival in Bloor West Village.
Events you might want to check out:All Day I Dream (July 14 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
This dreamy day party arrives for a third year to take over Fort York with the sounds of DJs Lee Burridge, Sébastien Léger and Lost Desert.
Bloor West Street Fest (July 14 @ Bloor Street West)
Bloor West Village shuts down for this all day street party with local businesses showing off their goods, plus live music and an artisan night market.
Liberty Village Libation (July 14 @ Liberty Village Park)
The streets of Liberty Village are set to flow with suds as this new festival offers up brews in the park alongside bites and live music.
Weezer and The Pixies (July 14 @ Budweiser Stage)
Possibly performing their rendition of "Africa," Weezer teams up with The Pixies for a night of 90s rock nostalgia.
Metaverse Art Car Festival (July 14 @ 158 Sterling Rd)
Toronto's giant fire-breathing, metal dragon is making an appearance at this big art car festival with music and a fundraiser.
Kubrick Double Bill (July 14 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Filmworker, a new doc that takes a behind-the-scenes look at Kubrick's creative process is screening alongside his 1980 masterpiece The Shining.
Dudebox Cookout (July 14 @ Ossington Tire)
Jerk chicken hits the grill at this big outdoor cookout alongside boozy slushies, music, live art performances and a scavenger hunt.
Festival of India (July 14-15 @ Multiple Venues)
Now in its 46th year, this annual festival takes over downtown and the Toronto Islands in celebration of Indian heritage and culture.
Parkdale Flea (July 14-15 @ Northern Contemporary Gallery)
Local businesses and vendors come out to show off their handmade wares at this edition of the super dog-friendly flea.
Night It Up! (July 13-15 @ Markham Civic Centre)
The most anticipated Asian night market of the year features a dizzying array of street food vendors all weekend long.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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