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Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto

on July 7th, 2011 by Michelle Williams 0 comments

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Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto

Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto

Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto

Schedule of Events – July 12 – 31

July 12:         Official launch – David Pecault Square, 55 John St. @ King St. W.

14:         Royal Ontario Museum – Caribbean costumes & photo exhibit – to Aug. 14

15:         GTAA launch – Pearson International Airport – Caribbean entertainment & food

16       Junior Carnival – 3Km parade – route from Yorkgate Mall

21: CTV/CP24 Barbeque – 299 Queen St. W.

22: Carnival Gala – Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex, 25 British Columbia Dr.

23: Kaiso 365 – Calypso Monarch Finals – P.C. Ho Theatre Chinese Club Centre,

5183 Sheppard Ed., Scarborough

27: Calypso Stars Showcase – Harbourfcront Centre

28: King & Queen competition & Show – Allan Lamport Stadium, 1151 King St. W.

29: Pan Alive – Allan Lamport Stadium, 1151 King St. W.

30: Grand Parade – Exhibition Place, and Lakeshore Blvd

31: Grace Tropical Rhythm Food Festival – food, music, dance, Ontario Place 995 Lakeshore Blvd.

31: Canada Rugby League International Test Match – Team Canada vs. Jamaica’s National Team.  Fletcher’s Field, 2743 19th Ave. E., Markham, Ont.

Filed under: Around the Town, Classifieds Tagged With: Caribbean, Carnival, Scotiabank, Toronto

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