The weekend is far from over and events in Toronto today will see the final day for a few big festivals, including TIFF, the Polish and Ukrainian festivals and Museum of the Moon. The final Open Streets will see part of Yonge and Bloor turned into paved parks and the Garlic Festival is back.
Events you might want to check out:Open Streets TO (September 15 @ Multiple Venues)
Open Streets is back for a pedestrian takeover of part of Bloor and Yonge streets for a day of activities, games, workshops and performances in the street.
Toronto Garlic Festival (September 15 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Stinky hands and smelly breath are all part of the fun at this festival dedicated to all-things related to the pungent and tasty herb known as garlic.
Flamingo Market (September 15 @ Buddies In Bad Times)
Dedicated to queer makers, this market is filled with vibrant and cool handmade items like food, art, clothing, pins, gifts, household and beauty items.
Shade (September 15 @ Rivoli)
Comedians of colour and from the LGBTQ2S+ community are taking the stage as SHADE returns to celebrate representation in comedy.
TIFF (September 5-15 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
TIFF comes to an end today with screenings throughout the day, special programming, events, special guests and talks.
Museum of the Moon (September 10-15 @ The Bentway)
There's still another day to check out artist Luke Jerram's moon sculpture under the Gardiner, shown alongside ambient beats and meditation.
Ukrainian Festival (September 13-15 @ Bloor West Village)
Bloor West Village is celebrating all-things Ukrainian culture for a final day of music, shopping, dance, food and a big midway.
Kensington Market Jazz Festival (September 13-15 @ Kensington Market)
There's still another day to check out the jazzy grooves of local musicians as they drop by to fill Kensington Market with music.
Danforth East Arts Fair (September 14-15 @ East Lynn Park)
There's still time to soak up art of all kinds as artists and makers drop by during this big art fair featuring paintings, photography, sculpture and more.
Roncesvalles Polish Festival (September 14-15 @ Roncesvalles)
It's the last day to get your fill of perogies at this annual street festival with traditional Polish treats, music, entertainment and dance.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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