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This is a list of festivals in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.
Toronto Caribbean Carnival, $470 million; Calgary Stampede, $172.4 million; Winterlude (Ottawa-Gatineau), $151 million; Pacific National Exhibition (Vancouver), $139 million; Pride Toronto, $136 million; Toronto International Film Festival, $135 million; Just For Laughs (Montreal), $80 million; Canadian National Exhibition (Toronto), $58.6 million
The Images festival was founded in 1987, [1] originally conceived as an alternative to the Toronto Festival of Festivals (now known as Toronto International Film Festival). [2] Originally titled Northern Visions, the inaugural board included Kim Tomczak , Paulette Phillips , Ross Turnbull, Marc Glassman, Annette Mangaard , Richard Fung , and ...
Pages in category "Events in Toronto" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Annual events in Toronto;
Pages in category "March 2025 events in Canada" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Juno Awards of 2025
Annual events in Toronto; Culture in Toronto; Recreation in Toronto; C. Canada's Walk of Fame; Canadian Broadcasting Centre; ... This page was last edited on 28 March ...
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The Toronto Blueshirts win the first Stanley Cup by a Toronto team. March 19: The Royal Ontario Museum opens. "Ranelagh Park" estate home, later to be the Guild Inn opens. 1915: November 15: Chorley Park, Ontario's fourth and last Government House, opens. 1916: September 16: The Ontario Temperance Act takes effect. 1917: The Toronto Blueshirts ...