CNE is back to the exhibition site for the next 18 days and they are on the post to run the Kings Plate later this week. Here you should know about weekend events across the city:
Canadian national exhibition
Riding, crazy food and live performance will be taking place in the next 18 days as CNE begins this Friday.
Annual exhibition is known for interesting foods It creates an appearance every year.
This year, people can try butter tarts and lobster golto with Sushi Corndogs, Banbero Cotton Candy.
Displays in CNE Bandshell include Sean Desmon, Marinas Trench, Julie Black, Loverboy, July Talk and 98 degrees.
This year new attractions include CNE debut Dinner in the sky, Dinner was served 150 feet in the air.
The two -week exhibition will be closed as usual with the air show in the final weekend, while The Kids World, Gaming Garage, CNE Farm and Casino are also back this year.
The incident lasts till 1 September.
Manila taste
Wilson will celebrate its 12th year of its 12th year of Avenue and Bathst Street sector.
Sellers and visitors from all over the world provide good food, unique treasures, and you can also support local artisans enjoying the celebration on stage.
It closes at 10 am on Saturday and lasts till 5 pm on Sunday. Full details are available On their website.
King’s plate
The first phase of the Canadian Triple Crown hits the race on this Saturday for the 166th part of the king’s plate.
There will be fashion, food and live music throughout the day as guests look at North America’s oldest continuous run stex event, racing for a $ 1 million purse. The race starts at 12:45 pm, in which the king’s plate runs at 5:34 pm
The doors open at 11:30 am and tickets are still available On their website.
Upfront festival of indigenous art, music and culture
Later this week, a free three -day outdoor festival is being held at Burkeji Park, Scott Street and St. Lawrence Center for the Arts at indigenous music, dance, puppet, a visual art showcase, a artisan market and a special month long art exhibition.
It closes at 4:30 pm on Friday and runs till 8 pm on Sunday, more information about the incident is available. Here.
TTC/Go Closure
There are no employed TTC/Go Closures at the end of this week
Road closure
Weekend off
Manila taste
Between Bathst Street Laurelcrest Avenue and Wilson Avenue will remain closed between Sunday, August 16 at 12 noon, August 17, August 17, August 17.
Gardiner Expressway Closure
as part of Long -term construction plan on Gardiner ExpresswayOne west side lanes and one east side lanes are closed between Dafarin Street and Strade Avenue. The ramp is also closed east towards the lake noise bullet in Jameson Avenue.
A stretch of gardener on the west will also be reduced by four lanes for about a year. The Westbound Lane Closure Park will spread from Lawn Road to Grand Avenue in Southern Atobicok. East -side streets with the same stretch will be compressed, but with no lane cut from April 2025 to December 2026.
Temporary off
- Queen Street is completely closed to traffic between Bay and Victoria roads to adjust the work at a new station for the Ontario Line Metro. The closure is going to run until 2027.
- Yong is currently decreased in a single lane between Wellington and King, which is to add new lifts for underground work in TTC’s King Station and make it a accessible station. Construction is expected to continue in 2026.
- There are restrictions on Aglinton from Renforth to Black Creek Drive for the work related to Aglinton Crossstown West Extension.
- The Queens Park Crescent has been reduced to a single lane in the south of Bloor as part of the easy access program of TTC at the museum station. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.
- Blue Jais Way is closed between Spadina Street and Navy Ghat Court until 30 September. Local reach has been maintained.
- The Navy Wharf Court has been closed between Bremmer Bulleward and Blue Jais Way by 30 September. Local access has been maintained for the residents of the Navy Ghat Court. In the post -construction phase, the East Pavement and Bremmer Boleward will be closed for pedestrians and a way to make a round.
- Isington Avenue is reduced from three lanes to two lanes in each direction, where they pass on the Gardiner Expressway for about eight months, from April 7, 2025 to November 2025.
- From Monday, June 2, the King Street East and Church Street intersection will be completely closed for the next stage of a project to replace a 142 -year -old watermelon and renew the TTC Streetcar tracks.
- On Sunday, May 11 to Saturday, January 10, 2026, vehicle will be closed for vehicle traffic between Street Front Street West and Espless. The road will be carried out for live entertainment, pop-up market vendors and other programs.
- Alan Road has been reduced from 3 lanes to 2 in both directions north of HWY 401. The EB and WB401 have been closed from the SB Alan ramp.
- A multi-stage construction project has herbird street, which is up to a single lane in the east of Osington, from Spadina for replacement of watermelon. The work is expected to be completed in early October 2025.
- The installation of Osington Watermelon is reduced in a single lane between college and bloor. The project is expected to end in December 2025.
- By the end of August, Caldonia Road and Caselfield Avenue intersection is closed for sewer construction for sewer construction. Traffic is maintained east on the east of Caledonia Road. From the end of August to the end of September, the intersection will be closed to east and northwards for traffic, and the left twist will not be allowed through the intersection from all directions, to complete the sewer construction.
- The YONGE melon is below for a single lane to the south of the eglinton for replacement. The work is expected to be completed by September 2025.
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