Redpath Waterfront Festival Toronto June 19-21, 2015

Toronto Waterfront Festival

5 events, 4 parks, 3 days, 2 kilometres, 1 giant party!

Come to the Redpath Waterfront Festival and Party on the Promenade as we celebrate Toronto’s newly revitalized waterfront June 19-21, 2015. 

The party starts on Friday evening with a Waterfront Parade. The parade starts at Sherbourne Common and Spadina Wave Deck and ends at HTO Park for the incredible grand opening show. The Party on the Promenade continues all weekend long with a 2km stretch of entertainment and activities along the newly revitalized Queens Quay Boulevard and Martin Goodman Trail. Enjoy buskers, dance demonstrations, art on the water, parades, a Waterfront Artisan Market, live music and more.
Toronto’s waterfront reopens – Everybody Party Now! #POP15

Party on the Promenade is presented by the Waterfront BIA.
www.TOwaterfrontfest.com

 

 

 

 

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