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WJFTC Community Projects

Slave River

Slave River Park was one of the largest slave markets.

Makandal Daaga

The Makandal Daaga Library and Museum.

Princess Town

Princess Town, also known as ‘Prince’s Town’.

Moore Town

The conquest of Jamaica by the English in 1655.

Agona-Ashanti

Agona-Ashanti occupies a very great place.

Santa Maria

Afromexican native dance, Danza de los Diablo.

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Plan Your Visit
May 21 to 26, 2024

International Junkanoo Festival of Tourism and Culture, 2024

Planning your visit an exciting endeavour that promises an unforgettable experience!

Plan Your Visit

Embrace the Spirit of Toronto and Africa

Planning your visit to the International African Festival of Culture and Tourism in Toronto is an exciting endeavor that promises an unforgettable experience of African heritage and traditions. To ensure a seamless and enjoyable visit, attendees are encouraged to explore the festival’s schedule and program in advance.

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Event Venues

Conference And Delegates Meeting

Belmont Event Space, Delta Hotel Toronto
655 Dixon Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1J3

Entertainment And Exhibition

Black Creek Northern Property Park
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto, ON M3J 2P3

Comprehensive Guide

The IJFTC website offers a comprehensive guide, detailing the daily itinerary of performances, workshops, and exhibitions, allowing visitors to create their personalized festival journey. Additionally, attendees can stay up-to-date with the latest news and announcements, ensuring they don’t miss any of the captivating events and activities.

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Public Transit

Toronto Transit (TTC)

Transportation to the IJFTC 2024 is easily accessible using Toronto’s efficient public transit system, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Festival-goers can utilize the TTC buses, subway trains, and streetcars to reach the iconic Toronto Union Station, conveniently located in the heart of downtown Toronto. From there, a short walk or accessible shuttle service will transport attendees directly to the festival grounds, providing a seamless and eco-friendly journey. The TTC system is known for its reliability and accessibility, making it a preferred mode of transportation for both locals and visitors alike.

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Public Transit

GO Transit

For those traveling from surrounding regions, the GO Transit bus and passenger train system offers an efficient and safe means of transportation to Toronto’s Union Station. With convenient connections from various cities and towns, the GO Transit system ensures that attendees from across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond can easily access the festival. Once at Union Station, festival-goers can enjoy a vibrant cultural parade, immerse themselves in the rhythmic sounds of African music, and embark on a journey of discovery through the Cultural Village and Vendor Marketplace.

Unity and Culture

Overall, planning a visit to the International Junkanoo Festival of Tourism and Culture is a delightful experience, where attendees can embrace the spirit of Toronto’s diverse cultural landscape and the vibrant traditions of Africa. With accessible and efficient transportation options, the IJFTC becomes a true celebration of unity and cultural exchange, uniting people from different backgrounds to revel in the beauty of African heritage in the heart of Canada’s multicultural metropolis.

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May 21-26, 2024

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