Festival Promoters & Organizers in Beaches-East York, East York, ON

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12 Cranfield Rd, Suite 210, East York, M4B 3G8

(416) 391-5608

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2102 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, M1R 2Z9

(416) 288-1718
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240 WELLESLEY ST E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4X 1G5

(416) 964-6657
We are a group of St. James Town neighbours, seeking to contribute to a strong neighbourhood culture by helping to build networks of relationships, to link people to others with common interest and foster exchanges of knowledge and skills. We assist a steady stream of families dealing with challenges of housing, finances, social issues, employment, citizenship, language, and parenting. For many of us, this is our life's work. Some have worked on this for at least 15 years, incorporating our ideas and practical approaches.
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585 Dundas Street East, Suite 240, Toronto, M5A 2B7

(416) 599-7733
Charity Organization, Festival
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250 Consumers Rd, suite 719, Toronto, M2J 4V6

(416) 850-9928
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934 Yonge Street, Toronto, M4W 2G8

(647) 878-6934
Festival
Customers appreciated the wide selection of teas and the opportunity to discover new brands. Some found the event slightly crowded and suggested improvements such as outdoor location and vendor accessibility. Parking was an issue for some, but overall, the festive atmosphere and tea presentations were enjoyed.

519 Church Street, Toronto, M4Y 2C9

(416) 392-6874
Over the last seven years, The 519’s Green Space Festival has evolved to become the not-to-miss festival during Toronto’s LGBTQ Pride celebrations. Comprised of a series of signature events – including Starry Night, One World, Lipstick Jungle, Disco Disco and TreeHouse Party – that Green Space Festival offers high caliber productions that feature national and international artists providing amazing outdoor shows in gorgeous tree-lined venues packed over four days. Beyond a celebration of diversity for our communities, the Green Space Festival is an essential fundraising activity for The 519 Church Street Community Centre, the hub of the LGBTQ communities’ life in the heart of Toronto’s downtown. Last year’s WorldPride edition of the Green Space Festival raised over $500, 000 in support of The 519’s essential year-round community programs and services.
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Thompson Park, 1005 Brimley Rd, Scarborough, M1P 3E9

(416) 345-1613
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55 Mill St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 369-9766
Miscellaneous Retail Stores, shopping, Light, Christma Lights, Market, Landmark & Historical Place, Decorations, Miscellaneous Retail, décorations de noël, Festival
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44 Charles St W #2319, Toronto, M4Y 1R7

(416) 996-8790
Non-profit organization, Festival, Nonprofit Organization
Customers express enthusiasm for the authentically Irish atmosphere of St. Patrick's Parade Toronto.
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333 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, M5A

(647) 309-6634
Night club, Festival
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222 Cherry St, Toronto, M5A 3L2

(613) 818-8787
Festival
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35 Fairview Mall Dr, Toronto, M2J 4S4

(416) 562-0378
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720 Spadina Ave, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 2T9

(416) 203-2155
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is North America’s largest documentary festival, conference and market. Each year, the Festival presents a selection of more than 180 cutting-edge documentaries from Canada and around the globe. Through its industry programs, Hot Docs also provides a full range of professional development, market and networking opportunities for documentary professionals.
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161 Bay Street, Toronto, M5J 2S1

+1 416-523-5023
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25 Cecil Street, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1N1

(416) 599-9096
Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that celebrates working class culture. Founded in 1986 by the Labour Arts Media Committee of the Toronto and York Region Labour Council, Mayworks is Canada’s largest and oldest labour arts festival. The Festival was built on the premise that workers and artists share a common struggle for decent wages, healthy working conditions and a living culture. Our Goals Our goal are to promote the interests of cultural workers and trade unionists, and to bring working-class culture from the margins of cultural activity onto centre stage. Our Objectives Mayworks’ artistic vision is specifically guided by our equity policy that recognizes the systemic discrimination and injustices faced by equity-seeking groups, and designates women, First Nations people, people of colour and queer-identified people as being disadvantaged in our society. To that end, our artistic vision actively seeks to allow for representation of these designated groups both as audiences and artists, and in the type of programming we do. We are also guided by a desire to provide programming that will engage new, non-arts audiences, and that will challenge euro-centric notions of art. Furthermore, Mayworks artistic vision is to showcase high caliber art and artists that are politically and socially engaged and that would otherwise not have a venue for their work. Our Timeline and Events The Festival takes place every year in early May. We also program pre-festival events such as fundraisers throughout the year. Beyond the Festival, Mayworks also provides cultural services supporting arts programming to other organizations in effort to promote the interests of cultural and other workers year-round.
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100 Front St W, Toronto, M5J 1E3

(416) 656-7837
Dance & Night Club, Festival

292 Brunswick St, Toronto, M4K 1N2

(647) 694-9868
Non-profit organization, Live music venue, Festival, Nonprofit Organization

255 Front St W, Toronto, M5V 2W6

(613) 596-1790
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601 Christie Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 4C7

Festival, gluten free products