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The St. Patrick’s Parade provides a fantastic day filled with music, dance, floats, and fun! Since 1988, The Parade has entertained tourists and Torontonians by showcasing and providing a massive celebration of Irish-Canadian culture, with thousands of participants and over 100 entries.

Everyone is welcome, whether you were born in Ireland, have Irish ancestors, or are just looking for a great time! Toronto’s diversity is on full display, with dozens of groups marching in support of their connections to Ireland and Canada.

Toronto Professional Firefighters Association members will collect cash and canned goods on the Parade route to support the Daily Bread Food Bank.

Parade Route
The Parade kicks off at noon at the corner of Bloor & St. George. It heads east across Bloor before turning south down Yonge Street. The 2024 Parade will end at Yonge & Dundas Square.

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Where
Parade kicks off at noon at the corner of Bloor & St. George. It heads east across Bloor before turning south down Yonge Street. The 2024 Parade will end at Yonge & Dundas Square.
When
March 17th, 12:00 pm
Admission
Free
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