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Several festivals, concerts on along with CNE this weekend

Several events and festivals are happening in Toronto and the surrounding region this weekend, including concerts, food festivals and the start of this year’s Canadian National Exhibition (CNE).

The CNE is running from Aug. 16 to Sept. 2. The 145-year-old event held at Exhibition Place features rides, whacky carnival foods, shows and exhibitions.

The Taste of Manila food festival, which celebrates Filipino cuisine, is being held on Aug. 17 and 18. Its the event’s 11th year and is being held at Wilson Avenue and Bathurst Street.

Play on the Runway is happening Aug. 17 and 18. The event opens up the airport runway at Downsview Airport Lands, transforming it into a playground. Admission is free, but registration is required. Bicycles, roller blades, skateboards and scooters are welcome and the event features food trucks and performances.

Aurorapalooza is happening on Aug. 17 at Town Park in Aurora. It’s a non-profit music festival that first launched in 2020. It raises money for the Southlake Foundation, which is a mental-health centre in Newmarket, Ont.

The King’s Plate is being held at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto. The horse-race betting event is in its 165th year. Patrons are encouraged to dress up, and the event features live music and fine dining. This year, Olympic gold medallist in breakdancing Philip Kim, also known as Phil Wizard, will be performing. 

The Island Eats food festival is taking place Aug. 17 and 18 at Mel Lastman Square. Live music, cocktails and lots of cuisine from all around the Caribbean will be available. 

WATCH | Here’s what’s on the menu at the 2024 CNE:

What to expect on this year’s CNE menu

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The Canadian National Exhibition is returning to Toronto on Friday with it’s carnival rides, games, concert performances and eccentric foods. CBC’s Chris Glover has a preview of this year’s CNE.

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