BuskerFest and Bark in the Park slated for this Labour Day long weekend in Woodbine Park
The Toronto International BuskerFest for Epilepsy, and the annual Bark in the Park festival, will be taking place at Woodbine Park over the Labour Day long weekend.
In its 23rd year, BuskerFest Toronto raises funds for Epilepsy Toronto.
This year’s Buskerfest and Bark in the Park celebrations go from Friday, Aug. 30, through to Monday, Sept. 2.
Over the entire Labour Day weekend, numerous buskers from around the world will perform and share their talents with those attending Woodbine Park.
Other performing acts will include circus artists, daredevils, “feats of the impossible”, and more.
The festival will also feature an array of food trucks, a beer garden, a family fun zone, nighttime programs and much more.
As part of Buskerfest, Bark in the Park will also be taking place over the Labour Day weekend in a dedicated area of the Woodbine Park. The annual festival is a celebration for dog owners and their furry companions. Bark in the Park will offer a range of activities, treats, and pet-centric vendors.
BuskerFest and Bark in the Park will take place Friday, Aug. 30 from noon to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 31, and Sunday, Sept. 1, from noon to 11 p.m.; and Monday, Sept. 2, from noon to 7 p.m.
Woodbine Park is located at 1695 Queen St. E.
Admission to BuskerFest is by donation in support of Epilepsy Toronto.
Single-pass tickets for the event cost $10. A Family Pass admission that is good for two adults and up to four children is $20.
For more information, and to buy tickets, please go to https://torontobuskerfest.com