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Honey and Harvest Festival


Honey and Harvest Festival

Saturday, Sep 27 2003 to Sunday, September 28, 2003 Kortright Centre - 9550 Pine Valley Drive, Woodbridge
Celebrate the bounty of the harvest season. Take part in demonstrations, hikes and see displays of bee keeping and honey extraction, and organic gardening. Call (905) 832-2289 for more information.
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EVENTS

Canadian National Exhibition - CNE

Open August 17th to September 3, 2001
Exhibition Place - Lakeshore Blvd., Toronto
Celebrate the Tradition! This year the CNE celebrates 125 years with over 500 Attractions, 700 Exhibitors and 65 Rides. The celebration includes an all new fireworks extravaganza, Bowzer's Rock N' Roll Party, Kids World, agriculture exhibits, international exhibits and entertainment, stage presentations, Casino, Sportzone, Food Building, Shopping a 3-day Air Show and much more. Let's Go To The EX! Call (416) 263-3800 for more details.
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Fresh

Friday, Aug 29 2003 to Monday, September 01, 2003
Harbourfront Centre - 235 Queens Quay W.
A festival of new art and music by emerging artists and innovators whose methods push boundaries while blending multiple cultural messages. Activities include poetry slams, Hip-hop and breakdance workshops, theatre, digital film making and computer graphic arts. Call (416) 973-3000 for more details.
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Summer Festival Fun!

Saturday, Jun 14 2003 to Monday, September 01, 2003
Harbourfront Centre - 235 Queens Quay W.
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Weekend and Holiday Guided Hikes

Saturday, Aug 2 2003 to Monday, September 01, 2003
Kortright Centre - 9550 Pine Valley Drive, Woodbridge
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12th Annual Cabbagetown Short Film & Video Festival

Wednesday, September 03, 2003
537 Parliament Street, Toronto
8 PM
One of Toronto’s favourite fringe festivals, the Cabbagetown Short Film & Video Festival showcases some of the world’s best short film productions! Focusing on films 15 minutes or less, the festival’s distinguished judges view more than 200 entries annually and present the very best on festival night at the historic Winchester Pub in the heart of Old Cabbagetown. Many of the films have gone on to claim attention and awards at other international festivals! ADMISSION: $10. Call 416-921-0857 for more details.
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27th Cabbagetown Cultural Festival

Saturday, Sep 6 2003 to Sunday, September 07, 2003
237 Carlton Street
8 AM to 9 PM
Experience Canada’s oldest community festival and the best end-of-summer celebration in downtown Toronto! No where else in the core of the country’s biggest city will you find corn roasts, pancake breakfasts, arts & crafts, a parade (that goes around TWICE) and a traditional pub crawl running side-by-side with an independent film festival, fun runs, theatre and dance…and LOTS MORE! It all comes together in early September (the first weekend after Labour Day) in the heart of Old Cabbagetown: a small town in the heart of the big city. The beautiful Victorian-style homes and Riverdale Farm are just a few of the local attractions that make this festival one of the most scenic in North America. The community’s merchants and citizens work together to make this colourful and exciting event a must for the whole family. Party with the over 100,000 people who have already made the Cabbagetown Cultural Festival their favourite annual event! Call 416-921-0857 for more details.
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