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Toronto's annual herb fair, A Celebration of Herbs, hosted by the Ontario Herbalists’ Association's is a delightful mix of all things herbal. Canada’s leading health food companies exhibit and sell their products, herb plants, herbal cosmetics, herbal medicinal products, cooking and culinary treats, vegetarian cafe, herbal crafts and more.
This event also features lectures and demonstration from by registered OAH herbalists, and Q&A sessions with practitioners.
FREE
11am - 6pm
June 3
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A window on presenters’ regular seasons of dance, theatre, film, and visual arts.
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The sounds of jazz, blues, and zydeco fill the air at this free streetfest as dozens of bands vie for attention.
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Art exhibits, award ceremonies, and films to celebrate and educate.
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This national holiday observes the anniversary of the founding of Canada, in 1867. Festivities include free concerts at Nathan Phillips Square and Queen’s Park.
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The “Ex” is an 18-day extravaganza with 65 rides on a frenetic midway, themed pavilions, performers of all kinds – from musicians to dancers to jugglers – nightly fireworks, and a dazzling international airshow starring the world-renowned Canadian Air Force Snowbirds.
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Toronto’s most interesting and unusual buildings open the doors to the public.
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Toronto’s multiculturalism is celebrated under one roof at the Metro Convention Centre, each pavilion representing a different culture. Dancing, music, food, and more.
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Vanguard performances run the gamut from flamenco and buthoh to modern contact.
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Top international writers join Canada’s best for readings and interviews.
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