It's a big day for events in Toronto as Taste of Manila returns and Camp Wavelength is on. The Toronto Flower Market shows off nature's bounty and there are two big street festivals in Chinatown and Little India.
Events you might want to check out:Cityfest Parc Rosé (August 18 @ Canoe Landing Park)
An all-day, pink and white party is going down featuring, a lavish garden, activities, dancing, food and Toronto DJs on deck.
Jumanji (August 18 @ Downsview Park)
Snuggle up under the stars and catch a free outdoor screening of the new remake to the 90s classic Jumanji, starring The Rock.
Latin Sparks Block Party (August 18 @ Latin Sparks)
After a successful Ottawa run, Latin Sparks is making its way to Toronto for a day of Latin American dancing, food and live performances.
Animals Told Me (August 18 @ Illegallery)
22-year-old Chinese prodigy Satr has been gaining international attention for her aerosol creations that depict wild animals.
Toronto Flower Market (August 18 @ CAMH)
Stop and smell the roses—literally—at this month's TFM with stunning flowers and custom bouquets sourced from local and regional growers.
Figment Toronto (August 18-19 @ Dufferin Grove Park)
An artist takeover is happening in Dufferin Grove for two days of interactive installations, exhibitions and activities—all free of charge.
Festival of South Asia (August 18-19 @ Little India)
South Asian eats are on big time during this street festival with $1-$5 food, performances and live music from all the countries of South Asia.
Taste of Manila (August 18-19 @ Bathurst and Wilson)
Toronto's biggest Filipino street festival returns with a weekend of traditional food, performances, and activities, capped off with a big parade.
Toronto Chinatown Festival (August 18-19 @ Chinatown)
Toronto's vibrant Chinatown neighbourhood shows its colours with a big street festival that includes vendors, activities and cultural showcases.
Camp Wavelength (August 18-19 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
Two days of dreamy synths, electro grooves and chill vibes is happening alongside art installations, dance, games and activities.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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