Toronto to mark Trinidad and Tobago's independence with festival
In commemoration of Trinidad and Tobago's 60th independence anniversary, Toronto is having a free two-day festival the Trinbago Festival.
Its inaugural edition will take place on August 27 and 28 at Toronto's iconic Yonge-Dundas Square, one of the city's prime tourist attractions. The festival's theme will be Celebrating the Culture, History and Impact of the TT Diaspora in Canada.
In a press release on Tuesday, the TT Consulate General in Toronto said the festival will feature live entertainment and performances reflecting TTs heritage and diversity, food vendors and demonstrations, mas-band performances and other surprises. Additionally, the CN Tower and 3D Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips Square will both be illuminated in red, black and white on Saturday. Niagara falls will be illuminated on August 31st .
Its inaugural edition will take place on August 27 and 28 at Toronto's iconic Yonge-Dundas Square, one of the city's prime tourist attractions. The festival's theme will be Celebrating the Culture, History and Impact of the TT Diaspora in Canada.
In a press release on Tuesday, the TT Consulate General in Toronto said the festival will feature live entertainment and performances reflecting TTs heritage and diversity, food vendors and demonstrations, mas-band performances and other surprises. Additionally, the CN Tower and 3D Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips Square will both be illuminated in red, black and white on Saturday. Niagara falls will be illuminated on August 31st .
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Antiguan Halliwell will be by shortly to say celebrations should be on August 31st ....not August 27 and 28....