Find the Beach Celtic Festival 2014 in Toronto

The Beach Celtic Festival returns to Kew Beach Toronto in 2014 for the 11th time. The organizers and performers want you to celebrate “all things Celtic” with them at the lovely Toronto park of Kew Gardens.

"Old House in Kew Gardens in Toronto" by John Vetterli
“Old House in Kew Gardens in Toronto” by John Vetterli

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The Beach Celtic Festival, the Outdoor Ceilidh of Toronto

The Beach Celtic Festival proudly proclaims itself to be a free festival celebrating Gaelic culture. General admission is free, and so are the performances.

Celtic dance and music make this a lively two-day ceilidh, set in Kew Gardens in Toronto.

The organizers have not yet published a detailed list of vendors at press time. They promise that someone will sell food appropriate for the occasion, and that others will provide activities to entertain children.

(If you fancy Celtic jewelry that happens to be unavailable at the 2014 Beach Celtic Festival, consider browsing through Amazon’s selection. Personally, I think this Celtic Knot pendant is quite charming).

Their main selling feature is the music, as ensured by fiddles, pipes and drums. Both Scottish and Irish dancers will show their talents; you could take a ceilidh dance lesson during this annual festival.

Since it is outdoors, wear your sun screen or bring your umbrella as needed. You may also want to bring your own folding chair, unless you plan to dance to the music all day.

When is Beach Celtic Festival 2014?

Beach Celtic Festival 2014 runs Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6-7, from 9am to 7pm daily.

Where is Beach Celtic Festival 2014?

Kew Gardens is just north of Kew Beach Toronto, on Queen St. E between Waverley and Lee Ave. Take the number 2 (Bloor/Danforth) subway to either Woodbine Ave. or Main St., and then a bus south to Queen. Then catch the 501 Queen streetcar unless you’d like to window shop for a few hundred metres.

An even better approach from the west is to bicycle along the Martin Goodman Trail past Coxwell Ave. and through the eastern beaches. Then pass the elevated swimming pool and the tennis courts; the next patch of green space is Kew Gardens.

The Official Beach Celtic Festival Web Site

Check the official Beach Celtic Festival web site for more details on the performers, plus the back story of this annual Toronto event of early autumn. In previous years I’ve covered the “The 2013 Beach Celtic Festival in Toronto” explicitly, and mentioned it among “Toronto Festivals and Events 1 Weekend After Labour Day 2012“.

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