
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Toronto might not be the city’s biggest — that honour goes to Pride — but if you’re looking for some fun on Sunday, here’s the route.

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Toronto might not be the city’s biggest — that honour goes to Pride — but if you’re looking for some fun on Sunday, here’s the route.

Rudolph and his shiny red nose will be in town to light up the way for jolly old St. Nick at the Toronto Santa Claus Parade Sunday, November 18th at 12:30pm.

Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes are in Toronto on Thursday to meet fans and take part in a parade and gala dinner where they will be inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame.

The 2012 Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto parade is on Saturday, held along a a 3.5-kilometre stretch of Lake Shore Boulevard!

25 years have gone by since the first tentative marchers headed down Yonge Street.
The CHFI Christmas elves are going to be at the Etobicoke-Lakeshore Santa Claus Parade! They’ll be there with tons of holiday goodies so be sure to say hi! The parade starts at 10AM at Dwight Ave and will continue west on Lakeshore Blvd.
This candlelight parade will give you a taste of an old-fashioned Christmas! Come join the CHFI Christmas elves as we celebrate the holiday season in Unionville! The parade starts at 7 p.m. on Main Street from the Crosby Arena to the Planing Mill.
The CHFI Christmas elves are going to be at the Markham Santa Claus Parade! It starts at 11 a.m. at the Markham Village Community Centre, corner of Hwy 7 & Main Street Markham. The parade will travel north on Main Street Markham and end south of 16th Ave.