Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival moves closing event to end of August

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Carnival Flavours will now take place Aug. 27 and 28 to celebrate Trinidad and Tobago’s 60th Independence Day.

by the festival’s Twitter account on Sunday said refunds will be issued to anyone who bought tickets, promising more details to come.

Carnival Flavours was scheduled to take place Sunday afternoon at Stanley Barracks at Hotel X. The event will now take place Aug. 27 and 28 at Yonge-Dundas Square, to celebrate Trinidad and Tobago’s 60th Independence Day, which is on Aug. 31. The event is meant to showcase Caribbean food and drink in a final burst of festivities to end the Carnival, which attracted thousands to Toronto’s waterfront earlier this weekend. Highlights of the Carnival have included a rainbow of colourful costumes, live music and 10,000 masqueraders along Lake Shore Boulevard.

 

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Great management

This was a sold out event and I received an email at 830am day of the event that it had been cancelled. They could have held it and then done a 2nd event at the end of August. The venue was booked, vendors organized, and they likely also had stocked up to prepare GoTOCarnival

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