Weekend need to know: Toronto Caribbean Carnival, road closures, COVID vaccines for children

From Toronto Caribbean Carnival to road closures, there's a lot happening in the city this long weekend. Maleeha Sheikh has everything you need to know before you plan out what to do. 

It’s a long weekend in the GTA and there’s plenty of things to do like the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, the Food Truck Festival and a dance party dedicated to Drake’s new album.

CityNews is also updating you on what you need to know about booking COVID vaccine appointments for children.

Keep in mind, there are road closures during the long weekend along with regular holiday closures on Monday. Scroll below for details.

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Here’s what’s going on this weekend:


COVID vaccine appointments for children 

Ontario parents can now book COVID-19 vaccinations for kids aged six months to under five years old.

Shots can be booked through the province’s online portal, public health units that use their own booking systems, pharmacies, Indigenous-led clinics, as well as some primary care providers and pediatricians.

Immunocompromised youth aged 12 to 17 are also eligible to schedule second booster doses if six months has passed since their first booster dose or fourth shot.


Top events

Toronto Caribbean Carnival

After two years of lockdown, the four-day celebration of Toronto Caribbean Carnival returns to the city in honour of Emancipation Day weekend.

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This Caribbean tradition of parading through the street was founded in celebration of freedom and emancipation from slavery.

Emancipation Day in Canada falls on August 1, which is the day in 1834 that the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 came into effect across what was then the British Empire.

Event schedule:

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Those planning to attend the parade on Saturday can take the following routes:

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• 29 Dufferin
• 509 Harbourfront
• 511 Bathurst
• 504C King

A dedicated Caribbean Carnival shuttle bus will also operate between Dufferin Station and Springhurst/Dufferin Gate Loop for the parade.

GO Transit

Metrolinx is adding special train service on the Kitchener line on Saturday for those travelling into Toronto for the Grand Parade.

Trips will serve Etobicoke North, Malton, Bramalea, Brampton and Mount Pleasant stops.

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Kitchener line passengers continuing to Exhibition GO can stay on the train after its arrival at Union Station for Lakeshore West line service to Exhibition GO.

Train service on the Stouffville line will be adjusted to support the GO Transit network during the Grand Parade. Service will be reduced, with trips departing approximately every two hours.

Bus routes 16, 21, and 31 will also be rerouted.

(Photo credit: torontocarnival.ca)

Ghanafest

The Ghanaian Festival of Arts and Culture is a celebration of Ghanaian culture in Canada. The event includes musical performances and Ghanaian food dishes.

The festival takes place at Earl Bales Park on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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The closest subway station is Sheppard-Yonge Station, with nearby bus routes available.

(Photo credit: ghanafest.ca)

Toronto Food Truck Festival

More than 40 food trucks will be at Woodbine Park to cook and share signature dishes.

The festival is in support of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).

Event hours:

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Transit riders can exit Woodbine subway station and take the 92 Woodbine South bus to Woodbine Park.

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(Photo credit: canadianfoodtruckfestivals.com)

Falling Back: A Drake Dance Party at Sneaky Dee’s

Another themed dance party is happening at Sneaky Dee’s for Drake fans on Saturday, playing tracks from Drake’s new album Honestly, Nevermind.

Tickets are $5 and doors open at 10:30 p.m.

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Transit riders can exit College subway station and take the 506 Carlton streetcar to College and Bathurst streets.

(Photo credit: Facebook @TheSneakyDees)

Mississauga Latin Festival 2022

This festival is a multicultural three-day event at Mississauga Celebration Square, showcasing music, food, art and performances.

The event is produced by the non-prof Canadian Latin Heritage which aims to promote the Latin culture through local, cultural events.

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Event hours:

(Photo credit: mississaugalatinfestival.com)


Road closures

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The following roads will be closed from 2 a.m. on Saturday to 8 a.m. on Sunday for the Toronto Caribbean Carnival:

Market Street continues to be closed from Front Street East to The Esplanade for I Heart Market Street activities.

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TTC diversions

There are no scheduled subway closures on the TTC this long weekend.

The TTC will be operating on a holiday service schedule on Monday.

Toronto Caribbean Carnival

Several bus and streetcar routes will be diverting to accommodate road closures for the carnival, including:

• 29 Dufferin will run directly to Springhurst/Dufferin Gate Loop from 6 a.m. Saturday to 2 a.m. Sunday via Dufferin St.

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Stops on King St. W., Strachan Ave., East Liberty St. and Liberty St. will not be served.

• 63 Ossington between 6 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Saturday
• 80 Queensway between 2 a.m. on Saturday to 6 a.m. on Sunday
• 504A/504B King between 6 a.m. on Saturday to 2 a.m. on Sunday
• 504C King will be extended to King St. and Church St. between 6 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Saturday
• 510 Spadina between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday

Additional weekend diversions

Those attending the Veld Music Festival can take Line 1 to Downsview Park subway station.

The 101 Downsview Park will be suspended between 11 a.m. on Friday to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday to accommodate the Veld Music Festival.

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Riders may also experience delays on the 41 Keele, 84 Sheppard West, 106 Sentinel, 107 York University Heights, and 108 Driftwood due to the event.

The 94 Wellesley will be diverting from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday to accommodate a crane lift at Wellesley St. W. and Yonge St.