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Sunfest is an annual Canadian festival of food, culture, art, and music that takes place in London, Ontario, Canada, in July. The festival venue is Victoria Park and is typically held the weekend after Canada Day. [2] During Sunfest, music from various cultures is performed on the main bandstand in the park and 4 other stages.
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London Ontario Live Arts Festival (London) London Ribfest (August Civic Holiday Weekend - London) Luminato Festival (June - Toronto) Mariposa Folk Festival ; MuslimFest (Mississauga) North by Northeast / NXNE (Toronto) Nuit Blanche (September - Toronto) Ontario Pirate Festival (Guelph) [3] Ottawa Bluesfest (Ottawa) Ovation Music Festival
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The London Fringe Festival organization also sponsored and supported theatre- and arts-related events throughout the year, including a Nuit Blanche event and The Lost Soul Stroll, a historical ghost tour. In 2020 the organization joined with London Community Players to form the Palace Theatre Arts Commons. [4]
The Forest City Film Festival (often abbreviated as FCFF) is a film festival located in London, Ontario, Canada. [1] Founded in 2016, the Forest City Film Festival centres on exhibiting the work of filmmakers from Southwestern Ontario in juried competition for features, shorts, documentaries, short animations and other categories, [2] although it also screens a selection of other Canadian and ...
Festival Location Province Note Animation Festival of Halifax Halifax: NS [1]Atlantic Book Awards & Festival: varies: All Atlantic Jewish Film Festival
Canada Life Place is a sports-entertainment centre, in London, Ontario, Canada – the largest such centre in Southwestern Ontario. Its previous names include John Labatt Centre and Budweiser Gardens. Opened as the John Labatt Centre in 2002, it was named after John Labatt, founder of the Labatt brewery in London.