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Taste of the Danforth, Horsecapades or 2015 ParaPan Games

Toronto faces a tough decision this weekend: whether to patronize the Taste of the Danforth, the Horsecapades at the CNE, or the 2015 ParaPan Games.

Here’s how you can catch all three!

"Lakeshore looking west near the CNE during TO2015" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Lakeshore looking west near the CNE during TO2015” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

The 2015 Taste of the Danforth in Toronto

The Taste of the Danforth is an annual summer Toronto event with massive publicity, and the most limited timeframe.

Taste of the Danforth in Toronto runs from August 7-9, 2015. Friday night goes from 6pm to midnight; Saturday from noon to midnight; and Sunday from noon to 10pm.

Personally, I think it’s great to just wander along the street, and buying finger food from the various restaurants in Greektown. (There’s sushi and Thai if memory serves; and other non-Greek foods too. But the district’s name is Greektown, and that’s the main ethnicity for food and shopping).

The official Krinos Taste of the Danforth web site has lots more details on the performances at several stages, plus where to participate in sports or kids activities.

Take the #2 Bloor/Danforth subway to any of the stations from Broadview to Chester. Don’t even think of driving; Danforth Ave. is closed from Broadview to Jones, and neighbourhood street parking is always very busy anyway. Bicycling is great exercise, but it’s tricky to walk your bike through the crowds.

Taste of the Danforth is free to attend, but budget for food and drinks. Expect to join one of the happiest crowds in Toronto this weekend.

Horsecapades in Toronto

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The Horsecapades introduces children and non-equestrians to the amazing abilities of horses to perform and entertain. Head to the Horse Palace (and the Better Living Centre) on the CNE grounds, any day from August 2 – 20, 2015, “from 11am – 2pm” for your interactive enjoyment. The “Horsepower Live” shows are at 11:30am and 1pm. I’d rather go early for the morning show, and take the wagon ride later.

If you’ve asked yourself, “Where can I take the kids for free in Toronto?”, one answer is check out the interactive kids activities at Horsecapades.

(Another answer is to check the Harbourfront Centre calendar, and filter on “Family”).

Horsecapades is a free annual Toronto event, leading up to “The Ex”. Get more details from the official Horsecapades web page.

The 2015 ParaPan Games in Toronto

The 2015 ParaPan Games run from August 7 – 15, with sports ranging from archery to wheelchair tennis. The Toronto Star has published features about some of Canada’s dedicated athletes who will compete here.

With multiple venues and schedules, please check the official Toronto PanAm Games web site. The default has been set to show the ParaPan events, so that part is easy. If you had not bought tickets for the PanAm Games, you may want to read my notes in “How to Find Tickets for the TO2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto“.

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Island Soul at Harbourfront during Caribana Toronto 2015

The free Island Soul festival at Harbourfront is one of the top annual summer events in Toronto, arriving during the Caribbean Carnival and the Simcoe Day long weekend.

"Tall Ships in Toronto at Harbourfront in 2010" image by Numinosity (Gary J Wood) under CC license.
“Tall Ships in Toronto at Harbourfront in 2010” image by Numinosity (Gary J Wood) under CC license.

Island Soul at Harbourfront in Toronto for 2015

This year Harbourfront hosts Island Soul from Friday through Monday, July 31 through August 3.

The events focus on the culture and traditions of the Caribbean Islands; not a surprise, since it’s a complement to Caribana in Toronto. You can start with by shopping for clothes or souvenirs, with a stop in the World Cafe, on Friday night from 6-11pm. (Food and fashion remain on sale throughout the weekend). A family-friendly DJ session of soca and calypso music follows from 7pm.

What are some of the surprising attractions? SwizzleStick Theatre presents Moko Jumbie stilt dancers at three shows: Friday night, Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. Your children could learn Oware games; anyone could learn some Djembe drumming too. Did you know the Angolan dance style, kizomba? You can! And Festival Kompa Zouk Ontario presents several dance workshops throughout Island Soul at Harbourfront.

Music performances run throughout the weekend. Check through the whole online schedule for Island Soul at Harbourfront Toronto to see what you can fit into your schedule.

Harbourfront is at 235 Queen’s Quay West. Take a little walk south-west from Union Station on the #1 Yonge/University subway. Road construction is finished, but I personally avoid driving and parking downtown. Cyclists should consider taking the Martin Goodman Trail; just be careful with pedestrians sharing the trail on the newly opened Queen’s Quay.

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Other Options for 2015 Simcoe Day Weekend in Toronto

Remember that you can get a free taste of 2015 Caribana Toronto too, so plan your civic holiday long weekend wisely. If you want more of my ideas from 2013, check my “Toronto Attractions for Simcoe Day, the Ontario Civic Holiday” article; most of these are annual summer events in Toronto.

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Two Free 2015 Caribana Toronto Events

Toronto Caribana, or the Caribbean Carnival, is already underway for 2015. However, the main event, the Caribana parade, will take place on Saturday August 1st. It’s one of the largest annual summer Toronto events on the entertainment and culture calendar.

Yes, you could pay for a seat or a VIP view of the Mas bands inside the CNE grounds. But I would rather get a free view of the parade, or as much of it as escapes the CNE.

There’s another free event to wrap up the Caribbean Carnival in Toronto; but first, the parade.

"A Serious Adult at Caribana 2010" by Loozrboy under CC license
“A Serious Adult at Caribana 2010” by Loozrboy under CC license

The 2015 Toronto Caribana Grand Parade

The Caribana parade starts inside the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) grounds. That’s where the Mas bands are judged for their costumes and style; it’s not clear whether these bands will parade very far along Lake Shore Blvd or not.

However, the Caribbean Carnival parade also features cultural and guest (or “sponsored”) bands as well as steel pan bands.

All the bands exit the CNE grounds on Newfoundland Drive, which is just west of Strachan. They head west along Lake Shore Blvd W. The cultural, guest and steel pan bands continue west to Budapest Park, just west of the Palais Royale or Roncesvalles Ave.

However, the Mas bands go back into the CNE on British Columbia Drive, at the west end of the CNE grounds. It’s not clear whether they ever exit the CNE again.

To simply hear the steel pan bands and see the other floats, I’d head along the Martin Goodman Trail to any likely spot between, say, the Boulevard Club or Jameson Ave. and the CNE grounds. It’s never very far from Lake Shore Blvd W. along that stretch, and it should be easy enough to find a place to watch the parade.

To ensure seeing the Mas bands, pick a spot on Lake Shore Blvd directly opposite the CNE and due north of Ontario Place and it’s west channel. The Martin Goodman Trail will probably be pretty busy with onlookers, so don’t expect to make it a bicycle training event.

When is the Toronto Caribana parade? Sat. Aug. 1. They plan to start the parade inside the CNE grounds at 9:45am. If you plan for “island time” on Lake Shore Blvd, you will probably be right, but you might miss something.

Remember: Wear a hat and sunscreen; bring a bottle of water; and expect to buy some more water through the day. The phrase “hot, hot, hot” is not just a catchy song lyric!

Carnival Island for Caribana via the Toronto Island Ferry Service

Olympic Island, one of the Toronto Islands, hosts “Carnival Island” on Sunday Aug. 2nd, 2015. You must buy tickets for this event, although you could probably hear the music from one of the other islands while having a picnic.

You will definitely need to pay for transportation to the islands. The Toronto Island Ferry service has just launched online ticket sales, which may reduce your time waiting at the ferry dock (at Queen’s Quay and Bay Street). You buy the ticket online, and must print it yourself and bring that paper to the ferry dock. See the official Toronto Islands Ferries Schedules and Fees page for details.

I had ranted about the ferry schedule a few years ago; has it improved?

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"Toronto Island Ferry in 1978" by Bobolink (Robert Taylor) under CC license
“Toronto Island Ferry in 1978” by Bobolink (Robert Taylor) under CC license

The Free Event that Wraps Up the Caribbean Carnival in Toronto

Finally, Toronto Caribana wraps up with an interfaith service at St. James Anglican Church on Sunday, Aug. 9 at 4pm. Head for 65 Church Street, just north of King St. It’s only about a block east from Yonge St.

In Addition to Caribana 2015

(Added July 31, 2015) I think “Island Soul at Harbourfront during Caribana Toronto 2015” is the perfect complement to the Caribbean Carnival. Harbourfront hosts its free annual salute to Caribbean culture and music during the Simcoe Day holiday weekend.

Online References for the Caribbean Carnival in Toronto

Here are two links for the 2015 Toronto Caribana Grand Parade and the Toronto Caribbean Festival Parade Route [saying “click here to download (a) high-res” PDF map].

Learn more about the 2015 Carnival Island (Caribana on Olympic Island) event.

This page explains the closing service for Caribana Toronto at St. James Cathedral.

Let me note that I’m surprised that the terms “Caribana” and “Caribbean Carnival” are both in use. Had there not been a problem because the current organizers did not have permission to use one of those phrases? I’m just reporting what is available online, and am not taking sides. I assume that they’ve already straightened out “who sells tickets” and “who gets the revenues”.

Looking for More Annual Events or a Holiday in Toronto Canada?

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Disclaimer: DeHaan Services has no relationship to the organizer(s); I am not reimbursed for writing this article. However, DeHaan Services does write web site or advertising copy for clients. Our skills are demonstrated in online articles in Decoded Science, Decoded Pregnancy and other online sites. That’s why DeHaan Services highlights those online articles on this site.

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