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The top 5 free events in Toronto this week

Lots of fun stuff is going down for free at events in Toronto this week. A big bike party takes over Christie Pits while a part of Bloor shuts down for a street festival. BrazilFest is on and there's free hot dogs to be had.

  • Free events you don't want to miss
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    • July 18
      Catch a free screening of Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox under the stars this week with local vendors on hand serving up lots of yummy goodies.
      Riverdale Park by Riverdale Farm
    • July 18
      Pick yourself up a dog for a good cause at the College Street location of Fancy Franks in honour of National Hot Dog Day.
    • July 21
      Bloor Street explodes with music, art and life during this huge street festival featuring local vendors and artists, activities and exhibitions on all day.
      Bloor Street West
    • July 21
      Bring your bike down to Christie Pits this week and meet fellow cycling enthusiasts at this big bike bash with music and a group ride.
      Christie Pits
    • July 22
      The spirit of Brazil comes alive in Toronto during this huge festival featuring traditional music and dance, live performances and a kids zone.
      Earlscourt Park
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Lead photo by

一个drew Williamson


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