More than 3,000 Ontario festivals and events keep locals and tourists celebrate throughout the year. If you are looking to celebrate, you'll find more than enough to keep you happy here.
Some of the biggest summer festivals, outdoor events as they occur in the foreground.
Outdoor summer music festivals are enormous. The biggies include the Toronto Jazz Festival, Festival of the Sound in Parry Sound, the Sound of Music Festival in Burlington, Barrie Jazzand Blues Festival is held in London, and the Festival of Friends in Hamilton. Many of these festivals offer free admission or at least offer free concerts along with those in charge. So I'm very easy on your wallet.
Summer outdoor art festivals are also a big attraction in good weather. The admission-free outdoor art show features more than 500 of Toronto Canada and the world of contemporary artists and artisans, attracting over 100,000 visitors. Stratford alsodemonstrated the craft along the river, and Barrie has a huge arts and crafts festival called Kempen hard.
Autumn is packed full of festivals. Ontario is the largest fruit grown grapes, musts and September is harvest time. The Region of Niagara toast the new harvest with the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival. Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest is the biggest party outside of Germany. If the balls Thanksgiving features crafts, food and family fun. Halloween fans canjoin the "Howlin 'Hootenany" to Black Creek Pioneer Village north of Toronto fell for a lot of fun and treats like pumpkin pie, candied apples and apple juice. Readers and writers in Toronto is the gratuitous love of Word on the Street Festival, where they meet their favorite authors and hear them read their works. And then there's the granddaddy of all literary festivals, the International Festival of Authors in Toronto. Wait - do not forget the Toronto InternationalFilm Festival! (If you run out at the weekend yet?)
Ontario festivals and events do not stop in winter. Ontarians understand the season with Toronto Ottawa Winterlude Winter City, and of course the feast of the New Year, Oakville and crazy polar bear plunge in Festival The giant glowing animated figures of the Niagara Falls Festival of Lights are guaranteed to make you smile and warm on a cold winter day. Another safe bet is theNiagara Ice Wine Festival in Niagara Region.
Spring Festival is the best of all, so welcome the return of good weather. Some famous festivals are the festivals of maple syrup in Ontario that appear every southern Ontario. Bronte Creek in Oakville has a good sampling tours, syrup and candy, breakfast and so on. The Ottawa Tulip Festival is more than just flowers. It features concerts, one-of-a-kind art and crafts lessonsand more (and outdoor concerts are free). Want to see the true scent of spring? Visit the Lilac Festival in Hamilton Royal Botanical Gardens, and explore the larger, purple dizzying model in the world.
If you are a local Ontario festivals and events are a great way to meet your neighbors. If you're a tourist, why not plan your visit around one of these events?
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