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Taste of the Danforth
Taste of the Danforth is a yearly festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in ...... More...
Taste of the Danforth Crowds
Some of the crowds that fill the Danforth each year for the Taste of the ...... More...
School de Samba
The School de Samba Drum Carnaval put on a lively show this year’s Taste of the ...... More...
Crowds
Some of the crowds that fill the Danforth each year for the Taste of the ...... More...
Great Food
Greek food is definitely the attraction with such favourites as pork, chicken, ...... More...
Taste of the Danforth
Taste of the Danforth is an annual celebration of Greek culture and a tribute ...... More...

Taste of the Danforth

Taste of the Danforth is a yearly festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the Greektown area along Danforth Avenue for a period of three days in August. Started in 1994, it celebrates Greek food and culture. Past attendance numbers have reached as high as a million people over the three day event.
This year was the 15th annual.

Taste of the Danforth Crowds

Some of the crowds that fill the Danforth each year for the Taste of the Danforth . Past attendance numbers have reached as high as a million people over the three day event.

School de Samba

The School de Samba Drum Carnaval put on a lively show this year’s Taste of the Danforth with colourful samba dancers and thrilling pounding of drums, was a great crowd pleaser at this years festival

Crowds

Some of the crowds that fill the Danforth each year for the Taste of the Danforth . Past attendance numbers have reached as high as a million people over the three day event

Great Food

Greek food is definitely the attraction with such favourites as pork, chicken, and beef souvlaki, and roast quail

Taste of the Danforth

Taste of the Danforth is an annual celebration of Greek culture and a tribute to the numbers of Hellenic citizens who lived and worked in the area