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Month: December 2020

Getting to the Event

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TTCNorth or South On the Yonge subway line, exit at the Dundas subway stop.East or West Take the 505 Dundas East or West Streetcar, exit at Yonge Street. GO TransitTake the Go Train to Union Station, change to the TTC Yonge Subway line and exit at the Dundas stop. For further information, check the Go […]

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History of Festival

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The first Brazilian Day was celebrated on September 7th, 1984 in New York City to commemorate Brazilian Independence Day.  For over 26 years the area around 46th Ave. and 6th St. near Times Square known as Little Brazil has come alive with the beauty, brilliance, and wonder of Brazil. This mega-event has become the largest Brazilian event […]

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Yonge-Dundas Square

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Located in the heart of Toronto, this public space hosts community celebrations, theatrical events, concerts, receptions, and promotions of every size. Intended to create a sense of “vitality and serenity,” in Toronto’s busy downtown chore the square was designed by Brown and Storey Architects in 1998. Yonge-Dundas Square is located across from the Eaton’s Centre, […]

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Toronto Tourism

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On March 6, 2009, Canada’s commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural hub turned 175 years old. With a population of 2.48 million, Toronto is home to one of the world’s largest buildings (CN Tower) and the world’s longest street, (Yonge Street at 1,896 km). The capital of Ontario is one of the most multicultural cities in […]

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