Annual Events in Toronto - September

September

  • Italian Walk of Fame - Stars unveiled annually every Labour Day on College Street in the heart of Little Italy.
  • Go Global Expo - Study, Work and Volunteer Overseas! September 16th Vancouver, September 22th-23th Toronto, September 30th Montreal. Canada's best attended go abroad event! Absolutely FREE! It's time to GO GLOBAL!
  • 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.
  • The Roncesvalles Polish Festival, September 13th and 14th
  • The Beach Celtic Festival on September 13th, 2008 from 10 a.m. - 5:00 pm in Kew Gardens in the Beach to celebrate the Celtic-Canadian Heritage.www.thecelticfestival.com
  • Cabbagetown Fall Festival, - Held the second weekend in September.
  • Virgin Festival, based on the British festival
  • Word on the Street - Canada’s largest, annual outdoor book and magazine festival
  • The Student Life Expo-Canada's largest post-secondary lifestyle fair showcased to over 50,000 senior highschool students
  • Markland Wood Annual Community Social is held on the third Friday to celebrate the Markland Wood residential community's outreach.
  • Queen West Art Crawl - A yearly celebration of artists and art lovers on the hippest street in Canada. From Bathurst to Roncesvalles. September 16th - 19th, 2010.
  • Toronto Vegetarian Food Fair - Considered the largest in North America, held annually at Harbourfront Centre.
  • Study and Go Abroad Fair - University fair in Canada, held bi-annually in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
  • Toronto Ukrainian Festival - North America's largest Ukrainian festival located in Bloor West Village.

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