Toronto Parades
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The Warriors' Day Parade, the longest-running parade of its type, celebrates 90 years of honouring our Veterans and members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The Parade will be held at The Canadian National Exhibition. The Parade reminds Canadians to remember the sacrifices of our Veterans and members of Canadian Armed Forces. All military and para-military contingents are welcome to march in the parade. The public are invited to join us as spectators to participate in this spectacular and historic event. Support Canada's Veterans and Troops!
The Warriors' Day Parade, the longest-running parade of its type, celebrates 90 years of honouring our Veterans and members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The Parade will be held at The Canadian National Exhibition. The Parade reminds Canadians to remember the sacrifices of our Veterans and members of Canadian Armed Forces. All military and para-military contingents are welcome to march in the parade. The public are invited to join us as spectators to participate in this spectacular and historic event. Support Canada's Veterans and Troops!
- Exhibition Place Toronto Address: Lakeshore Blvd Toronto ON Canada M6K 3C3
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Toronto's very first Santa Parade graced the streets in 1905. Since then it has steadily grown in extravagance to include a great number of impressively creative and colourful floats and performers. Thousands come to watch and greet Santa as he makes his way through the central city, beginning at the corner of Bloor and Christie Streets to finish at the corner of Front and Church Streets.
Toronto's very first Santa Parade graced the streets in 1905. Since then it has steadily grown in extravagance to include a great number of impressively creative and colourful floats and performers. Thousands come to watch and greet Santa as he makes his way through the central city, beginning at the corner of Bloor and Christie Streets to finish at the corner of Front and Church Streets.
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Celebrate a favourite date among the Irish at this annual parade. The parade consists of marching bands, Irish organizations and floats, along with a celebrity parade marshal. The event starts at noon at Bloor and Devonshire and proceeds down Bloor Street, ending at Nathan Phillips Square.
Celebrate a favourite date among the Irish at this annual parade. The parade consists of marching bands, Irish organizations and floats, along with a celebrity parade marshal. The event starts at noon at Bloor and Devonshire and proceeds down Bloor Street, ending at Nathan Phillips Square.
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This annual Easter parade celebrates the community spirit of Toronto's vibrant Beaches community. Floats range from souped up cars to mobile creations adorned with colourful floral arrangements. The event is family-friendly.
This annual Easter parade celebrates the community spirit of Toronto's vibrant Beaches community. Floats range from souped up cars to mobile creations adorned with colourful floral arrangements. The event is family-friendly.
- Queen Street West Address: Queen Street West Toronto ON





