Weekend need to know: Toronto summer festivals, TTC/road closures and more

There’s a lot to do this weekend in the GTA, from enjoying live music in the Beaches, participating in a Caribbean-inspired run, or trying new food outdoors.

CityNews is also updating you on what you need to know about gas prices in Ontario.

Road and public transit closures are also expected this weekend which could affect those travelling around the city. Scroll below for details.

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Here’s what’s happening this weekend:


Gas prices

Roger McKnight, Chief Petroleum Analyst at En-Pro, tells CityNews the price at the pumps is expected to fall six cents to 168.9 cent(s)/litre at most GTA gas stations at midnight.

This is the cheapest price for gas in the province since April.

You can visit CityNews for updated daily gas prices across the GTA.


Top events

Beaches International Jazz Festival

The 34th annual Beaches International Jazz Festival will have more than 150 artists perform different genres of music on selected Queen Street East street corners, balconies and patios.

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Performances will take place from Thursday to Saturday along Queen East from Woodbine to Beech avenues from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

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Streetcars will divert around Queen Street East during road closures. Modified bus service will be maintained on Woodbine Avenue and Main Street.

Transit riders can either take:

(Photo credit: beachesjazz.com)

Toronto Carnival Run

The Toronto Carnival Run is a Caribbean-inspired run to encourage health, wellness, and active living.

Participants can choose to race in either a 1K Kids run, 5K run/walk or 10K run/walk.

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The event will take place at Sir Casimir Gzowski Park on Saturday, one week before the Toronto Caribbean Carnival.

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Transit riders can take the 80 Queensway bus from Keele subway station.

The Toronto Carnival Run in 2019 (Photo credit: Facebook @TOcarnivalrun)

RibFest Richmond Hill

RibFest in Richmond Hill is a three-day outdoor festival at Richmond Green Park.

The event will have rib teams called “ribbers” who cook and compete for various best titles. The festival will also include live entertainment and local craft beers.

RibFest hours:

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(Photo credit: City of Richmond Hill Facebook)

Fun Philippines Toronto Street Festival

The Fun Philippines Toronto Street Festival will take place at various venues along Bathurst Street starting on Saturday.

The street festival is along a one-kilometre stretch of Bathurst Street between Laurelcrest and Wilson avenues. Road closures are in effect from Saturday at 12 a.m. to Sunday at 9 p.m.

The event will kick off on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m until Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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The closest subway stations are Wilson or York Mills, with bus routes available near each station.

(Photo credit: funphilippinestoronto.com)

 

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Taste of the Middle East Festival

Toronto’s fifth annual Taste of the Middle East Festival is returning to Nathan Phillips Square this weekend.

The event will include celebrity headliners alongside dozens of local musicians and food vendors.

Event hours:


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Transit riders can get off at Queen subway station.

(Photo credit: Facebook @tasteofthemiddleeasttoronto)


Road closures

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TTC closures

Line 1 weekend closure
There will be no subway service on Line 1 between Sheppard-Yonge and St Clair stations on Saturday and Sunday to accommodate work on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT construction project. Shuttle buses will operate.

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Line 2 late opening on Sunday
Subway service on Line 2 between St. George and Broadview stations will start by 12 p.m. on Sunday for Prince Edward Viaduct beam replacement. Shuttle buses will operate.

Metrolinx closures

Starting late on Friday until Sunday, there will be changes to the Lake Shore East train schedule, including some cancellations, in the late evenings and mornings.

Thirty-minute service will be in place for the remainder of the weekend on the line; however, schedules on both the Lake Shore East and West lines will be adjusted on Saturday afternoon and evening before the TFC game.