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Harbourfront Centre

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Book-ended by two weekend-long festivals, Harbourfront Centre hosts a citywide celebration – the largest multidisciplinary, contemporary, international Indigenous arts festival in the world. Celebrate the future while honouring our rich cultural past.

Highlights of events taking place at Harbourfront Centre include the exciting Celebrating The Crossroads – Opening Night Spectacle, a co-headlining performance by Digging Roots and Kinnie Starr, storyteller, tikanga (protocols) and kapahaka (performing arts) expert Joe Harawira, the North American premiere of Susuriwka - Willow Bridge with Kaha:wi Dance Theatre and the Yokohama Noh Theater, a Robbie Robertson Tribute Show featuring Derek Miller and Special Guests, and guitarist Don Ross.

A variety of Planet IndigenUS events will also be hosted by Woodland Cultural Centre. Highlights include visual arts exhibition Earthly Connections by artists Kelly Greene, Shelley Niro and Vince Bomberry, a performance by blues artist Joel Johnson, and The Graffiti Project, a showcase of work by the students of Kawenni:io/Gaweni:yo, a Mohawk and Cayuga immersion school at Six Nations.

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To nurture the growth of new cultural expression, stimulate Canadian and international interchange and provide a dynamic, accessible environment for the public to experience the marvels of the creative imagination.

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Address: 235 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8, Canada
Phone: (416) 973-4000
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State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M5J 2G8


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM


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With the city pass, it was very easy to book the time-slot you want to go to. Overall the tour was really nice. Friendly guide, beverages available on board, plenty of space to sit outside and inside. One hour boat tour with many opportunities for taking good pictures.nYou need to be there on time otherwise the cruise will start without you.
Harbourfront Centre is one of Toronto’s most vibrant waterfront destinations. There’s always something happening, from live performances and summer festivals to art exhibitions and cultural events.nnThe area is beautifully maintained, with plenty of walking paths, green spaces, and stunning lake views. You can rent a kayak, enjoy outdoor dining, or simply relax while watching the boats.nnIt’s very family-friendly, with activities for all ages, and it’s easily accessible by public transit. Whether you’re interested in arts, culture, or just a peaceful stroll by the water, Harbourfront Centre is a must-visit spot in the city.
A Must-Visit Spot for Sunset LoversnnJust find yourself a spot facing the serene expanse of water and the setting sun, and you’ll feel your worries melt away. There’s something profoundly soothing about watching the horizon blaze with color, surrounded by the gentle sound of waves. It’s the kind of place where you can feel gloriously alone in a crowd, lost in nature’s beauty.nnA word of practical advice: if you’re carrying food, stay alert! The local seagulls are seasoned thieves, ready to swoop in the moment you glance away. It’s all part of the waterfront charm—but don’t say you weren’t warned!nnOverall, it’s a wonderful experience for everyone. If you’re single, come here to reflect and find yourself. If you’re married, it’s a place to rediscover the quiet voice of love. And if you have kids, you can soak in the views while they enjoy street food and free games along the promenade.nnIt’s truly a must-visit destination. If you’re coming from farther away, I highly recommend using the GO Train—convenient, scenic, and stress-free.
Visited the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto this summer with my family and it was such a great experience. The vibe was lively with lots of people around, and you get to see boats on the water and planes flying overhead. The mist water area was a huge hit with the kids — really fun and refreshing on a hot day. There are also art galleries and creative spaces to explore, which are perfect for cooling down. Plenty of restaurants nearby too — we ate at Queen’s Harbour and it was excellent. Definitely a must-visit spot in Toronto if you’re spending time downtown.
Beautiful experience at the Harbourfront Centre. The water was relaxing and calming, and even got to see some swans. Watching the boats and planes land was a great Sunday activity as a tourist in the city. I definitely recommend visiting at least once. There is also an art gallery with a few exhibits totally free of charge to visit. Can’t wait to be back.
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