By GHULAM RASOOL
Canada’s largest fair brings summer excitement, culture, and community together.

Toronto is once again buzzing with excitement as the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) officially kicks off its annual run. Known as Canada’s largest fair, the CNE draws hundreds of thousands of visitors every summer with its unique mix of culture, entertainment, food, and family fun.
From thrilling midway rides and games, to international food offerings and live performances, the CNE has become a beloved tradition for Torontonians and visitors alike. This year, the fair also highlights innovation and creativity through its exhibits, while continuing to showcase Canadian music, arts, and multicultural diversity.
The opening day was marked by colorful parades, fireworks, and the familiar aroma of carnival treats drifting through Exhibition Place. Organizers say they are ready to deliver an unforgettable experience while maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for all.

👉 Reminder for Visitors: Don’t miss the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC) booth at the Enercare Centre. The Council represents diverse ethnic media voices across Canada, offering information and engagement opportunities for community members.
The CNE will run until Labour Day, giving families and tourists plenty of time to enjoy the attractions before the summer winds down.
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