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taste of little italy

The weekend is just around the bend and it's time to start making some plans. There are plenty of free things to do in Toronto this weekend so you can enjoy your time off without spending all your savings.

From car shows to yoga classes, the city has a variety of free events and activities to help you have fun without sweating the cost. You can explore giant installations, get some free samples and more.

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One of Toronto's most popular street festivals is taking place this weekend, and it sounds like it's going to be delicious.

From June 14 to 16, the Taste of Little Italy Festival will be taking over a portion of College Street from Bathurst to Shaw and the lineup of over 200 local businesses to shop and dine at looks incredible.

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Hello, Toronto! Let's get into it.

Narcity's weekly guide — THIS WEEK IN TORONTO — has what's going on in the city from June 10 to June 16.

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The warm weather is finally here which means it's time for all of the delicious festivals in Toronto over the coming months.

The city and the GTA are home to a bunch of great festivals that serve up delicious eats, drinks and entertainment over the summer and you'll want to mark your calendars so you don't miss out on any of the exciting events.

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From events like the Taste of Little Italy and the Good Friday procession to the watching of football during the Euro and World Cups, Toronto's Little Italy has made itself a key destination for many Torontonians.

The neighbourhood can be found extending along College Street, west of the city's downtown region. "But that's actually up to who you ask," says Toronto Historian Morgan Cameron Ross, noting that "if you look north to St. Clair, there's Corso Italia."

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