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Hamilton Lucky Lion Night Market 2025

Lucky Lion Night Market

August 1 – 3, 2025
Bayfront Park, 200 Harbour Front Dr., Hamilton

The Lucky Lion Night Market 2025 is set to be an unforgettable celebration of food, culture, and entertainment! This annual event brings together a vibrant mix of street food vendors, artisans, and performers, creating a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of Asian night markets.

Visitors can explore a dazzling array of food stalls featuring everything from sizzling skewers and bubble tea to handcrafted dumplings and fusion…

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The Mariposa Folk Festival – All-Inclusive Showcase of Canada’s Heritage, Cultures, and Talents

Mariposa Folk Festival

July 4 – 6, 2025
J.B. Tudhope Memorial Park, Orillia

The Mariposa Folk Festival is an all-inclusive showcase of Canada’s heritage, cultures, and talents. The Festival profiles over 100 artistic performances of established and emerging folk artists on 11 stages. The Festival includes a beautiful campground with a capacity for 1000 campers, a fun Folk Play area for families, a superb variety of food vendors, a fascinating Community Village, and a wide array of artisans.

The Festival continues to be a showcase…

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Celebrate Black Culture: KUUMBA, Toronto’s Largest and Longest-Running Black Futures Month Festival

Celebrate Black Culture, Kuumba

KUUMBA 365 at Harbourfront Centre celebrates the vibrant cultures of the African diaspora year-round, from February 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026. This extended series features an incredible lineup of arts, culture, music, dance, and discussions, creating a space to honour Black heritage and the ongoing impact of Black voices in Canada. Derived from the Swahili word “Kuumba,” meaning creativity, the series invites audiences of…

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