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“Sky-High Spectacle This Labour Day: Toronto’s Air Show Soars into Action!”

This weekend, all eyes will be on Toronto’s lakeshore for the highly anticipated annual Air Show. It’s one of the exciting events lined up for the last weekend before the back-to-school rush.

The Canadian International Air Show, Canada’s largest and longest-running air show, will take place from Saturday to Monday at the CNE grounds. Spectators can expect thrilling performances from renowned acts like the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, the F-35 Demonstration Team, and more.

While the show can be enjoyed from various points along the waterfront, those looking for an up-close experience can purchase tickets for the Exclusive Airshow Zone. Detailed information can be found on the event website.

In addition to the Air Show, the Labour Day Parade will see over 20,000 labor members marching to celebrate past, present, and future victories of the Labor movement. The parade, themed “A Canada for Workers: Made Here, Paid Here,” will kick off at Queen Street West and University Avenue, en route to the CNE grounds via Dufferin Gate on Monday morning.

For a different kind of spectacle, the Toronto International BuskerFest will return to Woodbine Park this weekend, showcasing a variety of circus acts, daredevils, and more. Alongside the performances, visitors can enjoy food trucks, an artisan market, a beer garden, and even a foam party. Dog lovers can look forward to Bark in the Park TO, featuring fun activities and a dog costume contest.

Additionally, the sixth annual Toronto Dragon Festival will captivate audiences at Nathan Phillips Square with a blend of tradition, technology, and cultural performances from diverse communities. The event is open to all ages and promises an exciting fusion of entertainment.

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