Weekends go by so fast, but there's still another day of events in Toronto to check out. Several big festivals are wrapping up while Open Streets is turning parts of downtown into an urban playground. Plus, it's the final day for the Christie Pits Film Festival.
Events you might want to check out:Open Streets TO (August 19 @ Bloor and Yonge Streets)
The first of two Open Streets events is on. Parts of Bloor and Yonge go carless to become an urban playground of pedestrian-focused activities.
Christie Pits Film Festival Closing Night (August 19 @ Christie Pits)
The Christie Pits Film Festival comes to a close with the last of the Cinematic Cities series, this time taking us to San Francisco for Hitchcock's Vertigo.
Marianas Trench (August 19 @ Bandshell Park, Exhibition Place)
Vancouver's Marianas Trench remain the embodiment of the 2000s pop punk scene and they've arrived in Toronto to open the CNE.
Kaskade (August 19 @ Cabana)
Legendary DJ Kaskade lends his talents to Cabana for a full day of chill vibes by the pool, with Toronto's own Manzone & Strong.
Promise Cherry Beach (August 19 @ Cherry Beach)
Hit up a beach party at this week's PCB with Box of Kittens and MightyKat from Montreal on the decks.
Sunnyside 20 (August 19 @ Sunnyside Pavilion)
Kick it by the sand at Sunnyside with another round of DJs to keep the summer vibes high, plus New York's Tony Humphries.
Taste of Manila (August 18-19 @ Bathurst and Wilson)
Toronto's biggest Filipino street festival wraps up with a final day of traditional food, performances, activities and a big parade.
Camp Wavelength (August 18-19 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
The final day of dreamy synths, waves, tunes and chill vibes continues today with art installations, dancing, games and activities.
Festival of South Asia (August 18-19 @ Little India)
Another day of South Asian eats is on during this street festival with $1-$5 food, performances and live music from all the countries of South Asia.
Toronto Chinatown Festival (August 18-19 @ Chinatown)
Toronto's vibrant Chinatown neighbourhood shows its colours again today with tons of food, shopping activities and cultural showcases.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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