The Latin Parade and Fall Festival is an event to celebrate Latin American Heritage Month. He organizes it Canadian Hispanic Heritage Council (HCHC) which seeks to show the culture of more than 20 Latin American countries with its diversity of music, food, art, colors and dance.
The parade will begin at 10am and will start at the intersection of the street St. Joseph vs. Bay St.and from there it will go to Yonge Street to cover the entire stretch of downtown, practically from Bloor Street, to Dundas Squarewhere a big Latin American party is going to take place.
This is the third year that they have done so, but it is the first time in the history of the Latin American community in Canada that Latinos have walked in a stop doing in downtown Toronto.
In addition, the Canadian Armed Forces will parade, in its Latin American component, some sports leagues and LIUNA Local 183, among many other sectors of the Latin American community.
The parade will end in Dundas Square with the “Fall Fiesta” where there will also be musical groups, dance groups, artists of all kinds, food stalls, craft sales from all over America Latin and more.
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