Upcoming event: Toot-Toot if you're coming! Redpath Waterfront Festival IS Coming Back
Friday, 29 April 2022 10:22.AM
- We're coming back with a SPLASH! -
The Redpath Waterfront Festival returns to Toronto’s waterfront with our first in-person festival in over two years!
The Festival will celebrate the last weekend of summer by featuring unique on-land and on-water programs including Theodore TOO tugboat, live music on two stages, a giant inflatable beaver, delicious eats and much more!
Join us for a Water Weekend September 17-18 at HTO Park and Sugar Beach!
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
• See an exciting lineup of local talent on the RBCxMusic Stage in HTO Park and the Bayside Village Stage in Sugar Beach.
• Say ‘Toot Toot’ to Theodore TOO Tugboat, the 65-foot working replica of the original TV character.
• Visit with the Parks Canada team to learn about protecting the ocean and snap a selfie with their giant inflatable Beaver.
• Meet the Royal Canadian Navy crew and learn about what it takes to be a sailor.
• Enjoy interactive cultural activities with Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Moccasin Identifier and Indigenous Tourism Ontario.
• Enjoy delicious eats from local food trucks at the Billy Bishop Airport Picnic Lounge.
• More details and programming to be announced in the coming months.
Check back at our festival website for updates and announcements.
Bring your whole crew!
Our Water Weekend is a free two-day festival that is 100% dog friendly!
September 17 - 18, 2022
2022 festival partners include: Redpath Sugar, The Waterfront BIA, Tridel, Hines, First Capital, RBC Royal Bank, Billy Bishop Airport, Waterfront Toronto, Porter Airlines, Westin Harbour Castle, CTV and Daily Hive.
SOURCE: Redpath Waterfront Festival
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