The St. Patrick’s Parade is an amazing day filled with music, dance, and floats celebrating Irish-Canadian culture. Toronto’s diversity is on full display with dozens of groups marching in support of their connections to Ireland and Canada.
Members of the Toronto Professional Firefighters’ Association will once again support Daily Bread by collecting both non-perishable food and monetary donations along the parade route.
Running through the streets of downtown Toronto, the parade kicks off at the corner of St. George and Bloor at noon, then heads east across Bloor and turns south down Yonge Street. The parade makes a final turn onto Queen Street West and finishes outside Nathan Phillips Square (click here to view the full parade route). The line of march lasts one and a half hours at any given point along the route. Click here for full parade details.
If you would like to make a monetary donation in advance of the parade, please click button below.
This event is free to attend and fun for all ages, making it perfect for families to enjoy over the March Break.
If you can’t join the throngs of spectators on parade day, be sure to watch the event coverage on CP24.