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Family routes: Toronto

By Dee Van Dyk

There's a summer festival for everyone in Canada's multicultural metropolis.
Canada Day, Toronto Fringe Festival and Toronto Street Festival

Canada's megacity, Toronto, is the fifth-largest city in North America. Whether your summer tastes run to active pursuits or theatrical experiences, this culturally diverse city offers something for everyone.

Canada Day
Kick off your summer by spending July 1 at Toronto's Mel Lastman Square at 5100 Yonge Street. Fireworks, live music and entertainment (all free!) cater to a family budget.

The Chin International Picnic
This annual event at Exhibition Place (on Lakeshore Boulevard) runs daily (11 a.m. to 11 p.m.) from July 1 to July 3. More than a traditional picnic, it includes entertainment, a circus, amusement park rides, food concessions, and a shopping bazaar. Admission is free.

Toronto Fringe Festival
Running this year from July 5 to 16, 2006, the Toronto Fringe Festival seems to get bigger and better every year. Last year, 11 venues and more than 130 theatre companies performed for 46,000 people. This year's performances for kids include Three Billy Goats Gruff, The Tale of Pigling Bland: A New Musical Based on the Story by Beatrix Potter, The Magic Paintbrush and The Stone Princess.

Toronto Street Festival
This summer marks the eighth year of the Toronto Street Festival. Take to Yonge Street on July 7, 8 and 9, 2006, where the world's longest street entices you with food, jugglers, stilt-walkers, buskers, music and children's artists.

From July 2 to July 23, 2006, Summerlicious piggybacks onto the Toronto Street Festival. More than 100 of Toronto's restaurants offer up great local fare to festival-goers.

Sunday Serenades
On Sunday evenings, between July 16 and August 27, 2006, head to Mel Lastman Square for free swing, big band and jazz concerts.

Where are you going this summer? Discuss your travel plans with other readers in our forums!

Image courtesy Tourism Toronto.

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