Summer is finally here and events in Toronto are welcoming the warmth with open arms at another edition of Eclectic Island. The Vangabus is coming at the 90's Wayback Dance Party and the Junction is getting beachy to celebrate the start of the season.
Events you might want to check out:Electric Island (June 22 @ Woodbine Park)
The second instalment of the Electric Island series is back with Seth Troxler, DJ Harvey and more at a new location, due to flooding on the Island.
90’s Nostalgia Wayback Dance Party (June 22 @ Interchange Park)
Ride the wave of 90s nostalgia with Aqua, The Vengaboys, members of S Club 7, Prozzak and Right Said Fred as they all come by to party.
Arkells (June 22 @ Budweiser Stage)
Hamilton's hometown heroes are back to rock it out alongside Judah & the Lion and Bonjay as part of their Rally Cry tour.
Junction Summer Solstice (June 22 @ The Junction)
Music, art market, food, craft, street performers and lots more are all part of this annual festival that celebrates the official start of summer.
Dyke March (June 22 @ Church Street and Haydon Street)
Welcoming all self-identified dykes, this rally and march honours those in the community with a political demonstration and celebration.
Toronto Flower Market (June 22 @ CAMH)
Local growers, florists, craftspeople and gardeners are coming out for this monthly market that features handmade bouquets and home decor.
Mermaid Ball (June 22 @ The Funhouse)
This isn't your typical under the sea-themed party and its back in The Funhouse where the two tripped-out psychedelic aesthetics collide.
Bit Bazaar (June 22 @ Toronto Media Arts Centre)
Over 30 local vendors are on hand for this speciality market that features zines, pins, boxed video games, cards, art prints, comics, t-shirts, vinyl and more.
Alternative Pride Festival (June 20-24 @ Multiple Venues)
The party is just getting started with this new festival from Vancouver that's independent and artist-led with music, activations and lots of parties.
Craft Beer Festival (June 21-23 @ Ontario Place)
Another day of craft beer is on at Ontario Place during his huge festival with local and regional brewers dropping by alongside food, games, music and more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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