Toronto's Caribbean Caribana festival has grown exponentially since its start in 1967 and is currently North America’s largest cultural festival. What was once a three-day event has now grown into ...
The summer of 2020 is being pronounced over before it even begins thanks to the cancellation of yet another major festival: The Toronto Caribbean Carnival. One of the biggest, if not the biggest ...
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / June 10, 2015 / Toronto Caribana launched a newly redesigned website, www.torontocaribana.com, to help visitors and fans of the event find information on this year's ...
What is your favorite memory of Caribana? Is it your first time dancing along the parade route, seeing the stunning King or Queen costumes, or eating something spicy and delicious? We asked a few ...
For now, just call it the festival formerly known as Caribana. Toronto’s massive mid-summer Caribbean celebration is being renamed.
Summertime means one carnival celebration after another and we’re here for them all! Next up on the massive carnival circuit is North America’s largest Caribbean festival, Toronto’s very own Caribana.
Children donned bright colourful costumes — complete with feathers, glitter, sequins, and dainty wings — to march in the 13th Caribana Flags and Colours parade at Jane St. and Finch Ave. W. Saturday.
It was one big, colourful party Saturday as throngs of revellers at the 42nd annual Caribana parade turned Toronto into Caribbean North, bringing a taste of the tropics to a city recovering from a ...