Numerous festivals, shows and exhibitions are held annually in Toronto. They include:
January
February
- Canadian International AutoShow - at the Metro Convention Centre
 - Winter City
 
March
April
- Sporting Life 10K
 - Hot Docs
 - Khalsa Day parade, first held in 1986
 - Toronto Fashion Week
 
May
- Cabbagetown Forsythia Festival - Held the first Sunday in May.
 - Doors Open Toronto
 - Science Rendezvous
 - Anime North - Usually held the weekend following Victoria Day, although some times during the long weekend.
 - Toronto Comic Arts Festival at Toronto Reference Library
 
June
- Luminato a festival of arts and creativity established in 2007
 - North by Northeast, an annual five-day live music and film festival and music conference
 - Pride Week a large gay pride festival
 - Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival - various indoors and located throughout the downtown core
 - MuchMusic Video Awards
 - Toronto International Dragon Boat Festival - Centre Island
 - Fête de la Musique (World Music Day) - June 21 annually. Musicians from all over the world perform free concerts throughout the city
 - VRTO Virtual & Augmented Reality World Conference & Expo - a virtual reality conference that takes place the 3rd week of June, annually.[1]
 - World Naked Bike Ride, annually since June 2004.[2]
 
July
- Toronto Fringe Festival, Toronto's largest theatre festival
 - Honda Indy Toronto at Exhibition Place
 - Caribana is North America's largest street festival, showcasing Caribbean/West Indian culture (in some years early August).
 - Beaches International Jazz Festival - The Beaches
 - Summerlicious
 - ConBravo! fandom convention
 - Brickfete LEGO Fan Festival
 - Rogers Cup - An ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and WTA Tour Premier 5 tennis tournament held annually since 1881.
 
August
- The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE, or "the Ex").
 - The Taste of the Danforth festival showcases the mostly Greek culture of The Danforth and has expanded to include other cultures of the area.
 - Fan Expo Canada
 
September
- The Canadian International Air Show -off CNE grounds over Lake Ontario
 - The Terry Fox Run
 - The Toronto International Film Festival is considered one of the big three global film events, with Cannes and Berlin, with more screens and more films than either.
 - Cabbagetown Fall Festival, - Held the second weekend in September.
 - FIVARS Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories third week September
 - Virgin Festival, based on the British festival
 - Word on the Street - Canada's largest, annual outdoor book and magazine festival
 - Taste of the Kingsway - A celebration of food and music, the Taste of the Kingsway festival is a family-friendly way to honour the community.
 
October
- Nuit Blanche
 - The Toronto Waterfront Marathon - One of just five IAAF Gold Label marathons in North America, run along the waterfront starting and ending in downtown Toronto
 - The Toronto After Dark Film Festival
 
November
- The Canadian FinTech Awards. An annual Gala Awards Dinner to celebrate Canadian Innovation, which was started in 2015.[3]
 - The Toronto Santa Claus Parade (Started in 1904 with just a single float, it now boasts 32 floats, 24 bands, and 2000 participants. It is one of the biggest productions in North America, and broadcast to many countries around the world.)
 - Cavalcade of Lights.
 - The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, an annual fall fair started in 1922.
 
December
See also
References
- ↑ Huffington Post The Future of Tech Just Changed at VRTO—Here's Why That Matters to You
 - ↑ "Toronto - World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR)". worldnakedbikeride.org.
 - ↑ "2018 Canadian FinTech & AI Awards". Retrieved 2019-02-22.
 
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