The Biggest Brazilian Festival in Canada returns to Toronto this July
BrazilFest, the largest celebration of Brazilian culture, returns to Earlscourt Park over two days on July 19th and 20th, promising the best of Brazil with music, dance, food, cultural performances, and fun activities.
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In partnership with George Brown College’s Continuing Education in Hospitality and Culinary Arts, Dixon Hall hosts a free 12-week Culinary Skills Training Program, combining hands-on kitchen training with flexible online learning to provide a one-of-a-kind hospitality and culinary training experience this July.
Black Creek Farm hosts its annual free-to-attend Farm Festival on July 19th at its home-based location (4929 Jane Street, just south of Steeles) in celebration of food, culture, and the Jane-Finch and its surrounding West-End communities.
ProfessionELLE House, a women-focused community hub that creates connections and provides resources for women in the corporate, business, and entrepreneurial sectors, hosts its highly-anticipated annual ProfessionELLE summit at the beautiful Hazelton Manor on July 20th, just outside Toronto.
Here is our round-up of fun things to do in Toronto this weekend, July 4th to 6th, 2025.
This Canada Day, a group of local animal advocates will hand out free, delicious vegan burgers from Odd Burger’s location on Church Street (229 Church St., Unit 3, Toronto) in celebration of Canada Day and to raise awareness about the treatment of cows in the food industry
Here is our round-up of fun things to do in Toronto this July 2025
Here is our round-up of fun things to do in Toronto this weekend, June 26th to 29th, 2025.
Uncles of Toronto presents JAPA Toronto, a celebration of African culture featuring pure, undiluted Afrobeats and Amapiano this Canada Day Weekend on June 28th at Revival Event Venue.
Niya Coily World, a Black collective that advocates for natural hair education for children, hosts a hands-on haircare workshop at the McLean Community Centre, just outside Toronto, on July 5th.