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5 free things to do in Toronto this week

Free events in Toronto this week take to the streets with music, performances, food and drinks. The beauty of the body will be on full display as people bike nude through the city in honour of the World Naked Bike Ride and Dundas West Fest is back for two days of fun.

  • Free events you don't want to miss
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    About the Event
    Location
    • June 7-9
      Part of Dundas West is going car-free for two days with a huge street festival that includes music, games, food, drinks, art and shopping.
      Dundas Street West
    • June 8
      Seaton Village is ready to rock with a full day of local musicians performing everywhere from porches to parks, with everyone welcome to come listen.
      Seaton Village
    • June 8
      Artists, vendors, performers and musicians are all coming out for this big street festival that showcases community spirit and local talent.
      Roncesvalles Ave
    • June 8
      Free yourself from the confines of clothes and take a ride through the city in the name of the environment as part of this international bike ride.
      Coronation Park
    • June 8
      Desifest is back with a day of free concerts from over 300 artists from across Canada, US, UK, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, GOA, West Indies and more.
      Yonge-Dundas Square
    Lead photo by

    Jesse Milns

Lead photo by

Jesse Milns


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