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The 18-day event consists of a mix of live entertainment, agricultural displays, exhibits, a large carnival midway with many rides, games and food, casino, sports events and shopping areas. The Canadian International Air Show on Labour Day weekend has been a major feature of the fair since 1949, held over Lake Ontario just south of the CNE grounds.
A Labour Day tradition in Atlantic Canada is the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby, Nova Scotia, while the rest of Canada watches the Labour Day Classic, a Canadian Football League event where rivals like Calgary Stampeders & Edmonton Elks, Hamilton Tiger-Cats & Toronto Argonauts (except in the 2011 and 2013 seasons, due to scheduling conflicts), and ...
An ironworkers union at the 2008 Toronto Labour Day Parade.. The Toronto Labour Day Parade is an annual event held in the city of Toronto. [1] The parade is organized by the Toronto and York District Labour Council following a route down University Avenue, then west along Queen Street West then proceeding down Dufferin Street entering the Canadian National Exhibition via the Dufferin Gate.
Steam Era (September Labour Day Weekend - Milton) Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Stratford) Strawberry Fields Festival (Aug. 1970 - Bowmanville) Sunfest (July - London) Supercrawl (September - Hamilton) Taste of the Kingsway (September - Toronto) Taste of the Danforth (August - Toronto) The Great India Festival (August - Ottawa) [4]
The Canadian International Air Show (CIAS) is an annual air show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The show is an aeronautical display of military, government and civilian aircraft, primarily from Canada and the United States. The show takes place along Toronto's waterfront for three days during the Canadian Labour Day weekend.
The Labour Day Classic Logo from 2016. Mark's was the presenting sponsor of the event from 2014 to 2021. The Labour Day Classic began in 1949 and pre-dates the founding of the CFL by nine years.
The 2021 Oakville Labour Day Classic was held from September 3 to 6 at the Oakville Curling Club in Oakville, Ontario. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The total purse for the event was $15,000 on the men's side and $20,000 on the women's side.
A Labour Day parade in Toronto, Ontario in the early 1900s. Labour Day (French: Fête du Travail) has been marked as a statutory public holiday in Canada on the first Monday in September since 1894. Its origins can be traced back to numerous local demonstrations and celebrations in earlier decades. [12]