Want to learn about what Toronto is doing about Green Initiatives? How about preview what the city has to offer?
To celebrate Toronto’s green efforts, the city has annonced Toronto’s third-annual green festival. Click here to preview the festival’s 2008 Exhibitors. Check out the 2008 Green Toronto Festival – celebrating our great, green city this coming May 23-24. This year’s Green Toronto Festival will transform and take over Yonge-Dundas Square into a celebration of all things green.
Friday, May 23rd is Kid’s Day
Fun activities for kids and teachers! The Festival has become a highly-anticipated event for students
and teachers who are looking for an educational and fun environmental event. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday’s activities
will include interactive exhibits; live shows by Chris McKhool; buskers and face painting; locally grown food; and much more!
Saturday, May 24th is a car-free fun for everyone!
From 11 a.m. till 8 p.m., we’ll be closing down Yonge Street so visitors can listen to the live bands & special guest speakers, all in a car-free environment!
What’s in it for you? You can stroll through more than 100 exhibitors of green products and services, sample some locally grown food and enjoy live bands and guest speakers, all in a car free environment. Yonge Street will be closed to traffic from Dundas to Queen.
It’s a great way to get people together, connect, network and witness what Toronto has done to respect the environment. Connecting to businesses, people and the environment is one objective that Toronto has fullfiled. Join Toronto and celebrate its third-annual green festival this year and support “Going Green”.
