The Toronto Caribana Carnival bestows an infectious vibe to the streets of Toronto where all the rest is forgotten. Almost every neighborhood in the city reverberates with Calypso, Reggae, Rap, and other Caribbean music. Everywhere you can smell the aroma of delicious Caribbean food like jerk chicken, rotis, and more inviting tourists to taste the exotic island flavors. And then there's the grandest event of them all - The Grand Parade.
An unmissable event, the Grand Parade is a street celebration that starts from Exhibition Place and marches through to Lakeshore Boulevard with Caribbean music and masquerade performances. The parade is the culmination of the monthlong festivities that see Carnival outfits and Mas bands turning the streets into their theaters.
Some of the best experiences you can have at the Toronto Caribana Carnival are:
- Watch the Grand Parade with masquerade performers, steelpan bands, and Calypso artists.
- Watch J'ouvert or the mini parade that starts before the Grand Parade
- Witness the King and Queen of the carnival get awarded based on their costumes and performances
- Enjoy Caribbean Street foods
- Dance at the Carnival Ball
- Party Caribbean style at Barcode Saturday's annual Caribana Party
Be Part of Barcode Saturday's Caribana-themed Party
Barcode Saturdays, the top Toronto nightclub hosts its scintillating annual Caribana party which features top-of-the-line entertainment, booze, live music, Caribbean cocktails gastronomic delights, and much more. Our eclectic event allows you to party off your socks over Calypso, soca, Hip-hop, R&B, Reggae, Latin, and Trap hits. Enjoy an extensive range of liquors and more, enjoy Caribbean flavors, and much more at Barcode Saturdays.
So mark the dates, put on your party shoes, and head for the exotic Caribbean vibes at our annual Caribana party.
Sign in on the guestlist or book a VIP booth service at Barcode Saturdays by calling (647) 408-1186.
Business Name:- Barcode Saturdays
Address:- 559 College St, Toronto, ON M5A 1A9
Phone:- 647–408–1186
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