Afro-Carib Festival Returns to Scarborough for a Weekend of Culture, Music and Community

Afro-Carib Festival Returns to Scarborough for a Weekend of Culture, Music and Community

August 22 – 23, 2026 | Noon to 9 pm
Thomson Memorial Park, 1005 Brimley Road

The vibrant sights, sounds and flavours of African and Caribbean culture will once again take centre stage when the Afro-Carib Festival returns to Scarborough on August 22 and 23, 2026. Taking place from noon to 9 p.m. each day at Thomson Memorial Park, the popular festival promises two days of entertainment, cultural celebration and community connection.

Drawing visitors from across the Greater Toronto Area, the festival showcases the rich traditions, creativity and contributions of African and Caribbean communities. As a result, it has become one of the city’s most anticipated multicultural events of the summer.

Celebrating Culture Through Music and Performance

Live entertainment remains one of the festival’s biggest attractions. Throughout the weekend, audiences can enjoy performances that highlight the diverse musical traditions of Africa and the Caribbean.

From energetic rhythms and contemporary sounds to traditional dance and cultural showcases, the festival stage offers something for every age group. In addition, local and international performers help create an atmosphere filled with excitement and celebration.

Visitors can expect a lively environment where music, dance and storytelling come together to honour heritage and inspire cultural appreciation.

A Culinary Journey of Flavour

Food plays an important role in the Afro-Carib Festival experience. Therefore, guests will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of authentic dishes and beverages representing numerous regions and traditions.

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Festival vendors typically offer everything from savoury favourites and grilled specialties to sweet treats and refreshing drinks. Consequently, food lovers can enjoy a culinary journey without leaving Toronto.

The marketplace also provides opportunities to learn about the history and cultural significance behind many traditional recipes and ingredients.

Arts, Vendors and Family Activities

Beyond the entertainment and food, the festival features artisan vendors, cultural exhibits and community organisations. Visitors can browse handcrafted products, artwork, fashion and specialty goods while supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs.

Meanwhile, families can enjoy interactive activities designed for children and youth. Educational displays and cultural demonstrations provide opportunities for learning while keeping the experience engaging and entertaining.

Because the festival welcomes visitors of all ages, it offers something for everyone to enjoy throughout the weekend.

Bringing Communities Together

At its heart, the Afro-Carib Festival is about connection. It creates a space where cultures are celebrated, stories are shared, and communities come together in a spirit of inclusion and respect.

Furthermore, the event highlights the diversity that makes Toronto one of the world’s most multicultural cities. Through music, food, art and conversation, festival-goers can experience traditions that continue to shape Canada’s cultural landscape.

Whether attending for the performances, the cuisine or the community atmosphere, visitors can expect a memorable weekend filled with energy, discovery and celebration.

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For the latest schedule, performer announcements and event details, visitors are encouraged to consult the official Afro-Carib Festival website.



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