street festivals spring toronto

The top 5 street festivals in Toronto this spring

The top street festivals in Toronto for spring 2019 look to welcome the warmth and air out the city, as perennial favourites like Pedestrian Sundays and Taste of Little Italy return. These, along with food events and music festivals, are sure to put a spring in your step.

  • Street festivals
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • May 11
      Parkdale is ready to kick off the spring festivities with a day of local shopping, a huge kids zone, and entrainment for everyone.
      Multiple Venues
    • May 26
      Music, food, art, shopping, activities and more are all part of this annual street festival that sees Kensington go car-free for the day.
      Kensington Market
    • June 8
      Take a stroll along Roncesvalles this spring, as the street closes off for a day of music and entertainment from local buskers and artists.
      Roncesvalles Ave
    • June 7-9
      This huge celebration of music and art is back for a weekend of fun spread along Dundas West with music, food, shopping, activities and more.
      Dundas Street West
    • June 14-16
      Get your fill of everything Italian as one of the year's most anticipated street festivals returns along College with food, music, drinks and fun.
      Little Italy
    Lead photo by

    Hector Vasquez

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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