Weekend need to know: Toronto Caribbean Carnival, food festivals, August long weekend

Looking for things to do this long weekend? The inaugural Patty Fest is happening near Eglinton and Dufferin. Richard Southern has the scoop on some of the big events happening in Toronto this August long weekend.

It’s the August long weekend, which also means the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, several food festivals, and VELD music festival are back on in the city.

There are no scheduled subway closures, and the QEW Burlington Skyway will remain open all weekend. However, there are other road closures in place for events and construction.

Many businesses will either be closed or operating on reduced hours on the August Civic Holiday. Click here for a full list of what’s open and closed.

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Here’s what’s happening this weekend:


Top events

Toronto Caribbean Carnival

Carnival weekend is here!

The excitement began with extraordinary costumes at the King and Queen Showcase at Lamport Stadium on Thursday. Check below for what else is happening for Carnival each day this long weekend:

Pan Alive

The sounds of steelpan music for the Pan Alive event is happening Friday at Lamport Stadium at 7 p.m.

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The annual Steel Pan Showcase is a night filled with live-performances, showcasing steel pan renditions, while preserving the cultural musical art form.

The Grand Parade

The much anticipated Grand Parade event on Saturday is taking place at Exhibition Place and Lakeshore Boulevard from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The event includes over 10,000 masqueraders performing all day.

The parade will depart Exhibition Place Grounds at Princes’ Boulevard, to British Columbia Drive to westbound Lake Shore Boulevard.

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The parade will travel west along Lake Shore Boulevard West and will turn just south of Jameson Avenue then will travel eastbound on Lake Shore Boulevard West.

The masquerade bands will return to Exhibition Place for judging via Canada Boulevard.

Toronto Caribbean Carnival International Food Festival

This food festival is a celebration of the Caribbean community and all the diverse cultures that make up the City of Toronto.

People cam sample delicious foods from all the Caribbean Islands, check out live performances, and shop artisanal goods.

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The festival takes place on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Malvern Park and Recreation Centre in Scarborough.

Pan in D’Park

You can also check out more steel pan bands at the Pan in D’Park event, happening at the Toronto Caribbean Carnival International Food Festival on Sunday.

Extra public transit service

There will be extra TTC subway service on Lines 1 and 2 on Saturday, and additional streetcar service on the 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst.

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A dedicated Toronto Caribbean Carnival shuttle bus will operate between Dufferin Station and Springhurst/Dufferin Gate Loop.

GO Transit is also adding special Lakeshore West, Stouffville and Milton line service on Saturday to accommodate riders going to the Grand Parade.

WATCH CityNews reporter Melissa Nakhavoly at the King & Queen Showcase on Thursday:

Scarborough Ribfest

People can enjoy some delicious ribs at Scarborough Ribfest all long weekend, starting Friday and finishing on the holiday Monday at Thomson Park.

Event hours:

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Toronto Patty Fest

A Jamaican patty festival is coming to Toronto’s Little Jamaica neighbourhood on Elginton West on Saturday.

Believe it or not, Toronto Patty Fest is the world’s first Jamaican patty festival and will feature patty makers from across the GTA to showcase their spin on this delicious, Caribbean snack food.

The event is expected to be colourful and playful, and is free to enter.

Food Truck Festival

More than 40 food trucks will roll into Woodbine Park to cook and share signature dishes at the ninth annual Toronto Food Truck Festival in support of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).

The festival features four days of live music and a dozen eating challenges.

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There will be all sorts of food from lobster rolls to avocado shrimp tacos to butter chicken mac and cheese.

The organization has raised more than $300,000 in donations for SickKids Foundation. This year, the organization’s goal is to break $350,000.

The festival takes place during the full long weekend from Friday to Monday.

VELD Music Festival

VELD Music Festival is returning to Downsview Park from Friday to Sunday.

This year’s lineup includes Loud Luxury, Tiësto, Zedd, and more.

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VELD Music Festival 2023 lineup | Photo credit: INK ENTERTAINMENT GROUP


Road closures

Toronto Caribbean Carnival:

To accommodate the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, the following roads will be closed to vehicle traffic from 12 a.m. on Saturday to 8 a.m. on Sunday:

Carnival restricted access points:

To assist with the flow of traffic and minimize disruptions to residents, the following streets will be restricted to local traffic only:

Dufferin Gates – limited access:

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While the Dufferin Street Bridge remains closed to the general public, it will be open to foot traffic only on Saturday for those holding tickets to the Toronto Caribbean Carnival.

People wishing to access the free viewing areas should do so via Strachan Avenue or Dowling Avenue.

Construction road closures:

QEW Burlington Skyway open this weekend:

Last month, a spokesperson from the Ministry of Transportation advised there would be a closure on the QEW Niagara-bound lanes on the Burlington Skyway Bridge each Friday for several weeks. However, for the August long weekend, they updated lanes will be open. The next closure is scheduled for August 11 instead.

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Ongoing closures:


With files from Jordan Kerr of CityNews