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TR Fests + Events Calendar July 2022

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After a two-year hiatus, food festivals and events are back and better than ever. This month’s spectacular lineup is jam-packed with festivities celebrating everything from bbq to butter tarts. The only challenge? Trying to fit it all in.

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June 30-July 3
LAKESHORE RIBFEST
1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr.

Celebrate the long weekend with award-winning BBQ smoked ribs, pulled pork, juicy smoked brisket, bbq chicken, smoked sausage and beef "dino" ribs. Walk the grounds with iconic festival fare  including roasted corn, poutine, funnel cakes, and Tiny Tom donuts. Grab a brew at the Great Lakes Beer Garden. Live music lineup includes Tributes to Bob Marley, The Tragically Hip and AC/DC, in addition to performances by local bands. 


July 1-3
MISSISSAUGA'S CANADA DAY EATS
Square One - 100 City Centre Dr., Lot P3

Night Market Toronto presents a long weekend of fireworks and fun eats from Nashville hot chicken to candy floss.


July 1-3
LUCKY LION NIGHT MARKET
Splendid China Mall – 4675 Steeles Ave. E.

Enjoy food vendors/trucks and local performances at this night market in Scarborough.


July 8-9
WINE FEST TORONTO
RendezViews - 229 Richmond St. W.

The annual two-day event celebrates wine culture in the heart of downtown Toronto. Try wines from all around the world with dishes created by Chef Nuit Regular.


Photo courtesy of Wine Fest Toronto.


July 8-10
EID FEST
Scarborough Town Centre  Street Eats Market - 500 Progress Ave.

Event Zilla and Street Eats Market present the first-ever Eid Fest at Scarborough Town Centre.

A vibrant mixture of Muslim heritage and Canadian culture, it’s the perfect occasion for food lovers to enjoy a fusion of traditional eastern foods and carnival treats from local vendors and food trucks., pop-up bazaars, live henna and face painting, giveaways and prizes.


July 8-10
TASTE OF LAWRENCE
Lawrence Ave. - between Warden and Birchmount

Scarborough’s largest street festival returns with non-stop entertainment including an array of music and dance performances, mouth-watering dishes by multi-cultural food vendors, midway rides, and much more.


July 9-10
TD SALSA ON ST. CLAIR
St. Clair Ave W. - between Winona and Christie

Canada’s hottest salsa party features an international caliber of Latin music, authentic cuisine and culture.


July 14-January 2, 2023
THE FRIENDS™ EXPERIENCE TORONTO
Yorkdale - 3401 Dufferin St.

Immerse yourself in the world of Monica, Pheobe, Rachel, Chandler, Joey and Ross, including photos ops in Central Perk and food and drink related props, costumes, and merch.


July 15-17
LOVE, SCARBOROUGH FESTIVAL
Street Eats Market - 500 Progress Ave.

Scarborough Health Network Foundation presents a special collaboration with Street Eats Market sponsored by Scarborough Town Centre to createa massive food and drink fundraising event celebrating all things Scarborough.. Taste over 200 menu items , enjoy live cooking demos, sample tastings and more. Take in dance performances, live bands & DJs, grab a drink on one of Toronto’s largest outdoor patios and bars, spanning over 40,000 square feet.

Proceeds will support Scarborough Health Network Foundation’s Love, Scarborough campaign and key upgrades for Scarborough hospitals - Birchmount, Centenary, and General.


July 16
BLOOR WEST STREETFEST
Bloor Street - between Jane and Runnymede

Head to Bloor Street between Jane and Runnymede for Bloor West Village BIA’s fourth annual Bloor West StreetFest. The tent-lined strip will feature an outdoor artisan market, live music, entertainment, carnival rides, and food vendors. Grab a bite/drink at local restaurants indoors or out on the patio.


July 16-17
BIG ON BLOOR FESTIVAL
Bloor Street - between Dufferin and Lansdowne

Celebrating 15 years, Bloordale's art and culture fest returns with a marketplace, art, games, patios, and multiple stages.


July 16-17
TORONTO INTERNATIONAL BRAZILFEST
Earlscourt Park - St. Clair Ave W. & Caledonia Rd.

Canada's biggest Brazilian cultural event highlights the best food, music, art and entertainment from the Brazilian community. Take in the sights and sounds while enjoying traditional Brazilian fare.


July 17
THE ONTARIO OYSTER FESTIVAL 2022 - THE 'OYSTER' VARIANT
Locomotive Hall - Steam Whistle Brewery - 255 Bremner Blvd.

The annual celebration of all things oyster returns with great food, drinks and oyster shuckers competing in the Ontario Oyster Opening Championships. The cashless event hosted by Rodney’s Oyster House is raising funds for the Ecology Action Centre's shoreline preservation efforts.


July 17
STREET EATS BLOCK PARTY
1525 Samuelson Cir.

Enjoy street food, shop the artisan market, play games, take in an electric car rally, and much more at the Mississauga event is in n partnership with MP for Mississauga-Streetsville Rechie Valdez, StyleWorthy by Jennifer Rabanillo, and Electric Vehicle Society.


July 21-23
THE BEACHES JAZZ FESTIVAL STREETFEST
Queen St. E. - between Woodbine and Beech

Part of the The Beaches Jazz Festival, StreetFest takes over Queen East for three nights featuring live music, food trucks, street vendors and more.

Photo courtesy of The Beaches Jazz Festival StreetFest.


July 22-24
TASTE OF THE MIDDLE EAST TORONTO FESTIVAL
Nathan Phillips Square

The fifth annual festival celebrates Arabic music, art and heritage.  


July 22-24
TORONTO'S FESTIVAL OF BEER
Bandshell Park - Exhibition Place

“Canada’s premier celebration of the golden beverage,” presented by The Beer Store, features tons of suds, grub, and live music including performances by Nas, Sam Roberts Band, The Strumbellas, The Revivalists, and Matt Mays.


July 22-September 30
WORLD OF BARBIE CAFÉ
199 Rathburn Rd. W.

Making its global debut in Canada., he 30,000-square-foot Barbie interactive attraction features life-size installations that are sure to capture imaginations across generations. Among immersive activities, guests can pay a visit the the Dream House brought to life, chill out in her full size camper van, create their own customized Barbie set, and pause for sweet treats and afternoon tea in true Barbie style at the World of Barbie Café.

World Barbie Café rendering courtesy of World of Barbie.


July 23
OSSFEST 2022
Ossington Ave. - between Dundas and Queen

The fifth edition of the family and pet friendly street fest showcases local businesses and artisans, Afro Caribbean Cultural Market by Afro-Caribbean Farmers' Market, with 25 extended patios alongside music and entertainment


July 23-24
FUN PHILIPPINES
Bathurst St. and Wilson Ave.

This family-friend street festival in North York includes vibrant parades showcasing Philippine regional festivals, lively street activities, cultural installations, live entertainment, and lots of delicious fare.



July 23-24
SUMMER IN CANARY FRONT STREET FESTIVAL
Front St. E. - between Cherry and Bayview

The inaugural event boastts 60+ local artisan vendors, exciting buskers and entertainment, face painter, henna artist, balloon artist, retail specials and fun activities from local businesses and restaurants in the heart of the Canary District.


July 23-24
TASTE THE CARIBBEAN FOOD FESTIVAL
1603 Eglinton Ave. W. under covered Green P

Enjoy the culinary delights of the Caribbean brought to you by local chefs and vendors. Discover food, drink, artisans and travel businesses while feeling Caribbean vibes through live entertainment and more.


July 23-24
TD FESTIVAL OF SOUTH ASIA
Gerrard St. E. - between Glenside and Coxwell

The 20th annual free street festival in Gerrard India Bazaar boasts live music, performances, family-friendly activities, local vendors, and plenty of food and drinks.


July 23-Sept 10
SMORGASBURG TORONTO
7 Queens Quay E.

The “largest weekly open-air food market in America” touches down in the 6ix with dozens of local vendors available Saturdays throughout the summer. 


July 26
AGINCOURT BLOCK PARTY + COMMUNITY ART SHOWCASE
Milliken District Park - 5555 Steeles Ave. E.

A block party and art showcase is the final instalment of Toronto Ward Museum’s Banig, Pai, Mafrash free art workshop series exploring themes of home, longing and belonging using cross-cultural objects and imagery from picnics, BBQs and other outdoor gatherings as artistic prompts.

Enjoy free food, music from local artists, memory-sharing from local storytellers, and workshop creations displayed and performed by participants.


July 28
LE DÎNER EN BLANC TORONTO
Undisclosed location

The Toronto edition of the international luxe dining series returns for the ninth instalment. Guests are required to wear solely white and bring their own table, chairs, tablecloth and picnic basket  to attend the dinner under the stars, held in a secret location.

This year’s pop-up epicurean event includes a a new culinary offering from Chef Patrick Kriss of Alo in addition to selections by longtime catering partner Food Dudes.


July 28-31
TORONTO CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL
Various locations

Celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Grande Parade which was first gifted to Canada by the Caribbean Community during Canada’s centennial celebrations, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival is a spectacular display of costumes, music, and culture. 

This Caribbean tradition of parading through the street was founded in celebration of freedom and emancipation from slavery and is appropriately celebrated on what has been recognized by the Canadian government as Emancipation Day weekend.

Photo courtesy of Toronto Caribbean Carnival.


July 29-August 1
SCARBOROUGH RIBFEST
Thomson Park - 1005 Brimley Rd.

The celebration of all things barbecue, organized by the Rotary Club of Scarborough, represents the club's largest annual fundraising event, celebrating 21 years of success. The weekend will be filled with food and entertainment, made for the whole family.


July 29-August 1
TORONTO FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL
Woodbine Park

Back for another summer of great eats, this year’s roster includes 35+ vendors, daily eating challenges, and live entertainment.


July 30
PARKDALE CARIBBEAN FOOD FEST
Parkdale Hall - 1668 Queen St. W.

The inaugural outdoor event presented by Parkdale Hall in partnership with Parkdale Village BIA and Kolors Barbershop & Lounge, Caribbean food vendors, art, crafts, and live entertainment.

Image courtesy of Parkdale Caribbean Food Fest.


July 31
TORONTO BLACK VEGAN FESTIVAL
Artscape Wychwood Barns - 601 Christie St.

The second annual vegan celebration by Black Vegans of Toronto highlights delicacies with unique African and Caribbean flavours. The indoor/outdoor event will also feature skincare and other health products/services developed and sold by African/Caribbean entrepreneurs.


July 31-August 1 [Update 28.07.22: POSTPONED]
SPICY BITES
Ontario Place

Set your taste buds ablaze with some of the zestiest dishes flavoured with flaming hot peppers that will push your love for spicy foods to the limits or enjoy milder appetizers and desserts with a hint of spice.


July 31-August 1 
TASTE OF INDIA FESTIVAL
Nathan Phillips Square

Enjoy an array of food and drinks, mesmerizing performances, flash mobs, competitions and activities for the whole family.


Continuing Until September 2
CULTURAL BAZAAR 2022
660 Dundas St. E.

The Toronto Centre of Learning & Development’s Cultural Bazaar 2022 in Regent Park takes place every Friday from 5-9pm until September 2.

The free event includes multicultural food, artisanal products, and fun fair treats such as cotton candy and popcorn for sale, live music, henna, raffles and much more. Take part in Yoga in the Park 5:30pm-6:30pm. (Please bring your own mat.)


Continuing Until August 28
UNION SUMMER
65 Front St. W. 

Visit a variety of food and drink vendors and enjoy live performances at this event outside Union Station.

Photo courtesy of Union Summer.


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