Multicultural Festival - Toronto

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    20 Jun

    Biidaasige Park, 51 Commissioners St., Toronto

    June 20, 2026

    Free

    The Indigenous Arts Festival celebrates traditional and contemporary music, dance, theatre, storytelling, literature, crafts, and food created by indigenous artists. Read more…

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    20 Jun

    Highland Creek Community Park, 3500 Ellesmere Rd, Scarborough

    June 20, 2026

    Free

    The Highland Creek Heritage Festival celebrates one of the earliest settlements in the Scarborough community with a fun filled day of music, food and entertainment for the… Read more…

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    28 Jun

    Earl Bales Park, 4169 Bathurst Street, Toronto

    June 28, 2026

    3659880785

    FREE

    Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant culture of Ghana right here in Toronto! We are bringing the community together at Earl Bales Park for a… Read more…

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    04 Jul

    Albert Campbell Square, 150 Borough Dr, Scarborough

    July 4, 2026

    416-970-8358

    Free

    Kothu Fest is one of Toronto’s most vibrant food and culture festivals, bringing together the city’s best Tamil restauranteurs to showcase Kothu Roti, a beloved Sri Lankan… Read more…

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    11 Jul

    Gerrard Street East between Glenside Avenue and Coxwell intersections

    July 11, 2026 To July 12, 2026

    Free

    Come on down to Gerrard India Bazaar and enjoy this FREE street festival featuring family friendly activities, local vendors, food, drinks, and great entertainment. Read more…

    11 Jul

    Downtown Toronto and Centre Island, Toronto

    July 11, 2026 To July 12, 2026

    Free

    Chariot Fest – Toronto 2026 is a vibrant two-day celebration of culture, spirituality, and community in downtown Toronto and Centre Island. Read more…

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    16 Jul

    Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St W, Toronto

    July 16, 2026 To July 18, 2026

    4166025311

    Free admission and all are welcome!

    In 2026, we’re celebrating the global Vietnamese spirit – the stories, traditions, and cultural treasures that travel across borders and bring people together. Read more…

    24 Jul

    Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St W, Toronto

    July 24, 2026 To July 26, 2026

    Free

    Canada’s largest celebration of the diverse culture, music, and cuisine of the Americas, presents more than 20 chefs and 50 performances with over 600 artists on stage,… Read more…

    AlohaFest Toronto - the city's original and only united celebration of Polynesian culture
    25 Jul

    Mel Lastman Square, Yonge Street, North York

    July 25, 2026

    Free

    Torontoʻs first and only united celebration of Polynesian culture that will include dance and musical performances, food and crafts at Mel Lastman Square. Read more…

    08 Aug

    Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W., Toronto

    August 8, 2026

    Free

    Nepalese Canadian Community Services (NCCS) is organizing one of the most awaited Nepalese festivals in North America, the Himalayan Festival (Nepal Festival). Read more…

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    09 Aug

    Earl Bales Park, 4169 Bathurst St, North York

    August 9, 2026

    Free

    Ghanafest will present its annual showcase of the rich culture and heritage of the Ghanaian community in Earl Bales Park (North York). Read more…

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    14 Aug

    Stanley Barracks, 115 Princes' Blvd, Toronto

    August 14, 2026 To August 16, 2026

    $18.95 to $32.95+fees

    The Annual Waterfront Night Market is an exciting culinary experience, bringing attendees a unique rediscovery of North America’s urban Asian culture. Read more…

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    14 Aug

    Woodbine Park, 1695 Queen street East, Toronto

    August 14, 2026 To August 16, 2026

    Free

    Afrofest ignites the spirit of African culture in the heart of Toronto, one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. Read more…

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    15 Aug

    Corner of Bathurst St. and Wilson Ave., Toronto

    August 15, 2026 To August 16, 2026

    Free

    Let’s celebrate the richness of Filipino heritage while welcoming the diverse cultures that shape our communities. Read more…