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  2. Mar 4, 2022 · Many of Toronto’s major festival organizers have confirmed plans to come back live and in-person for the summer of 2022 with the City of Toronto gearing up to also launch its slate of City-led major events.

    • St. Patrick's Parade. March 20. The city’s largest celebration of Irish-Canadian culture has been entertaining tourists and Toronto residents since 1988.
    • Doors Open. May 28-29. With favourites like Toronto City Hall, Aga Khan Museum, R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, and Portlands Energy Centre, Doors Open Toronto opens the doors to over 100 of Toronto’s most significant sites.
    • TD Salsa in Toronto Festival. June 1 - July 31. The largest Latino-themed cultural celebration in Canada, the festival features the annual TD Salsa on St. Clair Street Festival and includes the best of Latino music, dance, visual arts, and culture with salsa dance parties, art exhibitions, and dance lessons.
    • Luminato Festival Toronto. June 9-19. The city’s international arts festival dedicated to performance, media, and visual arts, returns to the city with free outdoor events and intimate experiences that cut across traditional art-form boundaries.
  3. Mar 4, 2022 · Tory announced the return of nearly a dozen major events on Friday but said that the city remains “very optimistic” that a number of other major events will soon confirm plans to return in...

    • St. Patrick’s Parade
    • Doors Open Toronto
    • Pride Toronto
    • Toronto Jazz Festival
    • Luminato Festival Toronto
    • Salsa in Toronto
    • Toronto Caribbean Carnival
    • Taste of The Danforth
    • Canadian National Exhibition
    • Toronto International Film Festival

    TheSt. Patrick’s Paradeis Toronto’s largest celebration of Irish-Canadian culture. Although it was one of the first events that was cancelled due to COVID in 2020, it will be the first to make a comeback now that restrictions have been lifted. The 2022 St. Patrick’s Parade will take place on Sunday, March 20, kicking off at the corner of St. George...

    Doors Open Torontois Canada’s largest Doors Open event, offering walking tours of Toronto properties of architectural, historic and cultural significance. The event was halted in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID, but it is set to resume on May 28 and 29, 2022. Patrons are welcome to enjoy the event free of charge in person and virtually.

    After two years of celebrating Pride Month virtually, rainbow flags and floats will be gracing the streets of Toronto once again.Pride 2022will run from June 1 to June 26, beginning with the Pride Parade and concluding with Festival Weekend from June 24 to 26. Some highlights of Pride 2022 will include the City of Toronto Flag Raising (June 1), Cab...

    TheTD Toronto Jazz Festivalis one of North America’s premier jazz festivals. The festival was postponed in 2020 due to COVID, and in 2021, it was re-imagined as a weekly concert series broadcasting live from the JAZZ.FM91 studios. This year, music lovers can physically attend what will be the Toronto Jazz Festival’s 35th anniversary from June 24 to...

    Luminatois an international arts festival that showcases art forms of all kinds in conventional and unconventional spaces around Toronto. Luminato went fully virtual in 2020, and in 2021, the festival was pushed to October, featuring online and in-person events. Luminato will return to Toronto from June 9 to 19 in 2022, featuring live music and dan...

    TD Salsa In Toronto Festivalis Canada’s largest salsa festival, celebrating Latin culture through music, dance, art and cuisine. In 2020 and 2021, Salsa In Toronto took place in virtual format, but in-person programming will resume this summer. Salsa in Toronto attendees can enjoy the TD Salsa on St. Clair street festival on July 9 and 10, 2022, an...

    TheToronto Caribbean Carnivalis an annual celebration of Caribbean culture and traditions. The carnival went fully virtual in 2020, but a limited version of the festivities (including music and food, but excluding the hallmark parade), returned in 2021. This year, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival will be celebrating its 55th year and is slated to ret...

    Taste of the Danforthis Canada’s largest street festival and Toronto’s premier celebration of Greek heritage and the city’s burgeoning Greek community. The festival was cancelled the last two summers due to COVID, but is set to return to Danforth Avenue between August 5 and 7, 2022. The festival is free to attend.

    TheCanadian National Exhibition, also known as the CNE, The Exhibition, or The Ex, is an end-of-summer attraction known for rides, games and unique fair food. The CNE was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID, although coordinators launched a virtual experience, CNE Connected, in 2021. The 2022 CNE will once again take place at the Exhibition Pla...

    TheToronto International Film Festivalwill be returning to an in-person format this year following virtual programming in 2020 and pared-down programming in 2021. The star-studded event will return to Toronto from September 8 to 18, 2022, showcasing international and Canadian cinema and welcoming both local and international guests. This year will ...

  4. Tory announced the return of nearly a dozen major events on Friday but said that the city remains “very optimistic” that a number of other major events will soon confirm plans to return in...

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Toronto Mayor John Tory has announced all major in-person public events, parades and festivals will go ahead for 2022 after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Mar 4, 2022 · After two years of heart-breaking cancellations, Toronto's spring and summer festivals will be making their long-awaited return in 2022. On Friday, Mayor John Tory revealed an exciting list of all the major festivals and events that will return to Toronto's streets, public spaces and parks this year.

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