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This weekend, a free cultural food festival takes over Toronto as Taste of Ghana returns on June 28th, bringing a full-day celebration of Ghanaian culture, food, music, fashion, art, and community to Earl Bales Park.

The festival will spotlight the richness of Ghanaian culture through food experiences, live entertainment, cultural showcases, local vendors, and community programming.
What to Expect at Taste of Ghana
Guests can expect a vibrant day filled with Ghanaian food, music, fashion, art, and cultural celebration.

Food lovers can look forward to a wide range of Ghanaian street food and traditional favourites, including dishes like jollof rice, waakye, and more. The festival will also feature live cooking demonstrations, giving attendees a chance to experience Ghanaian cuisine up close.
Cultural Marketplace
Those looking to shop can explore the cultural marketplace, featuring goods, crafts, clothing, and products from local businesses and community vendors.

The marketplace will give guests a chance to support local entrepreneurs while discovering items connected to Ghanaian culture, creativity, and style.
Live Music and Performances
Throughout the festival, attendees can also enjoy live performances, music, and DJ sets, adding to the energy of the day.
For anyone looking for a free cultural food festival to check out in Toronto this weekend, Taste of Ghana is one to have on your radar.
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Taste of Ghana 2026
When: June 28, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Where: Earl Bales Park, 4169 Bathurst St, Toronto
Admission: Free