Toronto Caribana
Toronto International Carnival  (Caribana)

      Toronto International Carnival.  "Caribana" is now solidly in the ranks of North American events. This eighteen day carnival is a demonstration of Caribbean carnival at it's best with an exhausting program of Caribbean show-pride, (arts and crafts)      

       It is significant that in a break down of the racial and ethnic demographics of Ontario, the major groups are of English and other European extracts. Behind these are Chinese and East Indians, while the Caribbean numbers fall into the category of [others]. But come the summer months from mid-July to early August the Caribbean people looms largely. With the start of the Caribbean carnival, Toronto knows we are here.  It's much more than a  Carnival folks!

     Toronto's CN Tower: Dine at 346 meters (1142 feet) in a 360 degree revolving restaurant built in a free standing tower and on a clear day it is said, you can see Niagara Falls, approx. 30 Kilometers (18 miles) away -- as the crow flies. CN tower in total is 553.33 meters high (1825 feet) at it's highest point.

And while you're in Toronto you can hardly avoid Yonge street. Stretching 1,896km, makes this bustling street the longest  in the world .-- Ontario Fact Book

      Toronto and Caribana in the Beginning: We love it , look forward every year to this events. But we never give thought to those, who were it not  for their labor of love, their passion for this culture. It would all probably not have happened

Toronto International Carnivals: The premier North American summer event. If you haven't been there...they're probably saying you don't get out.

Links to Annual Caribana Carnival events

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