Toronto is recognized as one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in the world. The population of Asian descent is over 1 million in the GTA, roughly 20% of the total population. According to Statistics Canada, white population will be the minority in the GTA by year 2031.[1][2] With this many Asians living in the GTA,[3] there are numerous cultural events and festivals throughout the year.
Events | Community | Dates | Location |
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Lunar New Year Festival | Chinese/Vietnamese/Korean | Januaryor February | varies |
Dragon Ball | Chinese | January or February | Metro Toronto Convention Centre |
South Asian Alliance Culture Show | South Asian | March | Varies |
Haru Matsuri (Japanese Spring Festival) | Japanese | March | Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre |
Korean-Canadian Scholarship Foundation (Toronto) Gala | Korean | March | Varies |
Sinhalese New Year Festival "Celebration of Sri Lankan Solidarity" | Sri Lankan | April | Varies |
Cambodian (Khmer) New Year Festival | Cambodian(Khmer) | April | Varies |
Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Gala | Chinese | May | Varies |
Carlos Bulosan Theatre's Tales from the Flipside Festival | Multicultural (mostly Filipino) | May | Toronto |
Beauties of Asia Pageant | Multicultural (mostly Chinese) | May or June | Varies |
Asian Community Games | Multicultural (mostly Chinese) | June | York University Campus |
Taste of Asia | Multicultural (mostly Chinese) | June | Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue |
Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival | Multicultural Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre | June | Toronto Centre Island |
Dano Festival | Korean | June | Christie Pits |
Festival of India (Ratha-Yatra) | Indian | July | Centre Island |
Taste of Thailand Festival | Thai | July | Nathan Phillips Square |
Waterfront Night Market | Multicultural (mostly Chinese/Japanese) | July | Kontained by the Pier |
Mississauga Chinese Arts Festival | Chinese | July or August | Mississauga Living Arts Centre |
Festival of South Asia (Little India Street Festival) | Southasian | July or August | Gerrard Street East |
Toronto Chinatown Festival | Chinese | August | Chinatown |
Miss Pakistan World | Pakistani | August | Varies |
Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Golf Tournament | Chinese | August | Varies |
Miss India Canada Pageant | South Asian | August | Double Tree by Hilton |
Hangawi Festival | Korean | September | Mel Lastman Square |
Diwali Fiesta | Southasian | October | Pearson Convention Centre |
Mississauga Board of Chinese Professionals and Businesses | Chinese | October | Varies |
Diwali-Mela | South Asian | November | Gerrard Indian Bazaar |
Miss Chinese Toronto Pageant | Chinese | November | Metro Toronto Convention Centre |
Road to Asia Festival | Multicultural | November | Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre |
1. ^[https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/777547---visible-minority-will-mean-white-by-2031 Visible minority' will mean 'white'] by 2031, TheStar.com, 03.10.2010
2. ^Projections of the diversity of the Canadian population, Statistics Canada {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706181707/http://www42.statcan.gc.ca/smr09/smr09_017-eng.htm |date=2011-07-06 }}, 03.09.2010
3. ^Ethnic population distribution in Ontario, fisherbill.com