Toronto Food Truck Festival is happening early Aug at Woodbine Park Toronto, Canada.
Its a premier event in Food & Beverages industry.
Early August
Toronto Food Truck Festival is happening early Aug at Woodbine Park Toronto, Canada.
Its a premier event in Food & Beverages industry.
Early August
The Artifact Small Format Film Festival (formerly the $100 Film Festival) is Calgary’s only celluloid-based film festival. When the $100 Film Festival was born in 1992, it showcased eight short films on Super 8. The name sprung from the challenge to shoot a short film on four rolls of Super 8 – which tallied to the cost of $100. In following years, the festival dropped the budgetary limit and allowed 16 mm film, which shifted the focus from low budget to quality small-format films. Thus, the name was changed to the Artifact Small Format Film Festival in 2017 so as to better represent the festival's role as an an international celebration of creative story telling on celluloid.
Early March
They say that truth is stranger than fiction, but sometimes it makes a better story as well. The annual DOXA Documentary Film Festival brings some of the world’s best documentary films to Vancouver each May. Presenting on five screens in downtown Vancouver, this 10-day festival screens Canadian and international documentaries, and along with public screenings, workshops, panel discussions and public forums are offered. Many of the films fit into one of the festival’s focus themes for the year, which can range from contemporary Chinese, or archival French documentaries, through to DOXA’s acclaimed Justice Forum series, which brings to light social justices issues.
Early to Mid May
Nuit Blanche focuses on Toronto as a city of change and progress. Join the artists and curators while they unfold, reinterpret, disrupt, question, listen and view Toronto through new eyes and our places within it.
In addition to downtown sites the event has been extend to Scarborough with a City-produced Nuit Blanche Toronto exhibition at Scarborough Civic Centre, Scarborough Town Centre and neighbouring institutions within the community.
Late September
OVER 40 YEARS OF AUTOMOTIVE AWESOMENESS IN TORONTO
Whether you’re a die-hard gearhead, or simply appreciate the allure of a nice car, you can get your automotive fix at the Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto.
For 10 days in February, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is transformed into an auto enthusiast’s dream, as Canada’s largest automotive event moves in with plenty of cool rides, good eats and high-octane fun.
With more than a thousand cars, trucks, concept vehicles and classic cars, there is plenty to see, do and drive. So start your engines and go for a spin at the Canadian AutoShow.
Tickets to the Canadian International AutoShow can be bought at the gate, or online at Autoshow.ca.
Mid February
39 Days of July is a music festival that takes place at Charles Hoey Memorial Park.
The arts and cultural community joining forces with the business sector to prove we do live in ‘a rather fun place to be’.
2012 being the centennial for the City of Duncan we wanted to have a celebration that would really grab attention so we upped the ante from the previous year’s ‘all of July’ summer festival to our present ‘from long weekend to long weekend’ format giving us 39 days of festival time that year…hence the 39 Days of July.
Now festivals are cool thangs that happen every weekend during the summer all over Canada / BCand Vancouver Island. This allows many paying audience members a memorable chance to hear their favourite acts ‘live’ as well as getting turned on to new artists they might happen chance upon. Most of these festival musicians are usually far from home and wonder what to do during the weeks between these many festival gigs. Well, some of those pe…
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