Harbourfront Centre

Harbourfront Centre

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  • 235 Queens Quay W
  • Toronto, ON, M5J 2G8
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  • (416) 973-4000
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Concert venue

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I saw a great acoustic set in the theatre and I was sold-great interaction with audience.

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Its amazing for chilling out in summer.

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posted May 6 2009

DebbieYuen

Fit & Healthy from Greektown

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posted Apr 27 2009

Ch3lle

Trendsetters from King West

You'll become a Fun-Junkie!

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Along the edge of our city enveloped in a thick canopy of urban architecture lies Toronto’s harbourfront centre. During the summer months, this is one of the most congested areas of the city. Festivals, shopping, good food draw diverse crowds from all walks of life.Sit and watch the unset, walk your dog, jog, grab a bit or dance the night away on a boat -- there are no limits!

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posted Apr 6 2009

anardulli

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Trendsetters from Little Italy

free events and festivals

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Harbourfront Centre

Harbourfront Centre, located on the waterfront, hosts cultural festivals and events during the year and almost every weekend from June to September. Some of my favourite events here include The International Festival of Authors where I've attended readings and book signings of some of my favourite authors, the Hot & Spicy Food Festival that features celebrity chefs, local restaurants and vendors who come out to share tasty dishes and the Canada Day celebrations, where I've seen Canadian bands like Barenaked Ladies and Feist perform (for free). During the summer months there's also an outdoor marketplace where you'll find international jewelry and crafts from places like Africa, Asia and Brazil.

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Free summer entertainment

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If you're in the neighbourhood, stop by for a summer evening of free music by the water. It's also fun to peruse the little marketplace set up with crafts and garments. If you're hungry, there's a tiny outdoor food tent or the restaurant nearby. Enjoy!

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posted Mar 2 2009

SproutRight

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Family from Bloor West Village

Free festivals

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We love going to Harbourfront Centre in the summer. It’s a great place to watch the boats go by and stroll along the water. They have many different festivals, exhibitions and concerts, which are all free! Harbourfront also holds various ethnic festivals which is not only a great way to experience all the diversity Toronto has to offer but is also a way to sample a variety of yummy cuisines! In the winter you can also ice skate.

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posted Feb 17 2009

ChrisJaiCenteno

Trendsetters from Queen Street West

i heart harbourfront

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Part art gallery, part concert arena, part exhibition place, this multi-purpose space receives a ton of traffic year round from gallery showings, hipster concerts, tourists and even dance parties. Its grounds also hold various ethnic festivals to satisfy not just your multicultural know-how but one’s culinary palettes. One secret not many Torontonians know about the Harbourfront Centre is its free wi-fi.

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posted Feb 11 2009

KatGligorijevic

Foodies from Portugal Village

Toronto's waterfront oasis

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Harbourfront Centre

Harbourfront is basically the perfect place to go if you're looking for a cool, interesting day or night out without spending tonnes of cash. Sure, there are theatres and shows that do cost money, but the sheer number of free outdoor summertime concerts and other events that Harbourfront puts on is kind of mind boggling.

Being able to stroll up to the stage and watch a live musical performance with a bunch of people, the lake at your back, the fresh air and awesome acoustics of being at an outdoor amphitheatre? It's basically the best. My fave Harbourfront memory of all time: dancing non stop while Konono No.1 played the first song in their set (for 45 minutes) a few summers back. Perfect!

Plus, let's not forget winter skating!

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posted Jan 31 2009

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Trendsetters from Pickering

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Ice skating is one of Canada’s favourite winter activities and Harbourfront Centre is one of the most beautiful places to do it. Family entertainment at its best, you and your children can skate on your free time or enroll your kids into skating lessons. You can make a day out of it. A snack bar and restaurant are located right beside the rink which makes it easier to spend the whole day at the rink. They are open from 10 am to 10 pm! If you’re a parent waiting around for your child to finish their skating lessons, you can treat yourself to learning something new and can take a workshop or course at the nearby arts centre while you wait!

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Fall festival

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Harbourfront Centre

The Annual Vegetarian Food Fair is Toronto’s tastiest green festival and marketplace. Delicious food served by some of Toronto’s best vegetarian restaurants, informative presentations about making environmentally-friendly food choices. This year’s event starts at 4 pm this Friday, September 5 at Harbourfront Centre and lasts till Sunday at 6.

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