Open for more than a century, this exhibition ground is best known for its flagship event, the Canadian National Exhibition. But the grounds, covering 78 hectares along the Lakeshore, hold more than 100 shows annually, including the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, the Molson Indy in July, various Sportsmen's Shows, and the Automotive Building. In addition, you'll find historic memorabilia including a monument honoring the French fur trade post from the 1750s, a small log home from the 1790s and the Marine Museum of Upper Canada.
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Associated Events
Earth Day Canada Apr 1st, 2010 to Apr 30th, 2010
As Toronto's umbrella group for what is billed as the largest environmental festival in the world, this organization is responsible for coordinating the hundreds of events and projects around the city to celebrate Earth Day. In fact, the event has become so large that it now runs over a period of two weeks in April. Among the events normally scheduled are the Earl Bales Family Fun Earth day Festival at the Earl Bales Community Centre and the Earth Run - Toronto 5k run/walk at Exhibition Place. Consult the website for detailed information about upcoming festivities; most events are free.
Honda Indy Toronto Jul 1st, 2010 to Jul 31st, 2010
This is one of the city's most highly anticipated summer events. One weekend in the summer, the streets of downtown Vancouver are transformed into a world-class racing circuit. For three days, drivers compete for the Indy Car chequered flag at speeds exceeding 300 kilometers per hour. More than 150,000 people attend the seat-rattling event each year. Be sure to bring your earplugs, though, because the race can be heard for miles around.