Doing laundry isn't the only event happening in Toronto as a fleet of retro cars arrive at Ontario Place for an 80s and 90s car show. It's the last day to get in on the fun at the TIFF Festival Street and Taste of the Kingsway while the year's biggest vegetarian festival wraps up as well.
Events you might want to check out:Oblivion (September 8 @ Ontario Place)
Everything 80s and 90s is on at this big car show, featuring some of the most iconic vehicles in pop culture, plus old school games and food trucks.
Mental Health Pop-Up Market (September 8 @ Hard Feelings)
Hard Feelings Mental Health is back for a second year to feature a selection of artists whose work intersects with mental health.
DOK2GONZO (September 8 @ Mod Club)
South Korean rapper and producer DOK2 packs the minimalist beats with hot fire lyrics, and he's dropping by as part of his world tour.
Feast of Seven Fishes (September 8 @ The Royal Cinema)
It's Christmas 1983 and the whole family is coming out for a old fashion Italian-style feast in this new film by Robert Tinnell, who's also in to chat.
Sugar Candy Mountain (September 8 @ The Garrison)
The sun-drenched psychedelic sounds of 1960s California are back with Oakland duo Sugar Candy Mountain playing alongside ROY is ROY and Carlo.
TIFF Festival Street (September 5-8 @ King Street West)
It's the last day to get in on the film festival fun as King Street W goes car-free for outdoor film screenings, concerts, food trucks and activities.
TIFF (September 5-15 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
TIFF's first weekend comes to a close today but there's still plenty of screenings over the next week, plus talks, programming and special guests.
Veg Food Fest (September 6-8 @ Harbourfront Centre)
There's still another day to get your fill of vegetarian food from over 160 vendors at this big annual festival with workshops, music and speakers.
Taste of the Kingsway (September 6-8 @ Bloor Street West)
The final day of this big neighbourhood food festival is here with one last chance to check out the many flavours being served up by local vendors.
Cabbagetown Festival (September 7-8 @ Cabbagetown)
Cabbagetown is ready for a final day of fun with performances, music, shopping and food from local vendors that show off the best of the neighbourhood.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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