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Toronto’s Biggest Latin Street Festival, Salsa on St. Clair, Returns This Weekend With Free Salsa, Food and Live Music

Jul 11, 2026 | Local News, Entertainment

July 11, 2026

Toronto is set to come alive with the sights, sounds and flavours of Latin America this weekend as TD Salsa on St. Clair returns for another unforgettable celebration.

The free two-day festival takes over St. Clair Avenue West between Christie Street and Winona Drive on July 11 and 12, transforming the neighbourhood into one of the city’s most energetic summer destinations. Recognized as Canada’s largest Latin-themed street festival, the event attracts thousands of visitors every year for live music, dancing, authentic food and family-friendly entertainment.

More than 40 live performances will take place across multiple stages throughout the weekend, featuring salsa bands, Latin dance companies, DJs and cultural performances representing countries from across Latin America. Whether you’re an experienced dancer or simply want to soak up the atmosphere, there will be plenty of opportunities to join the celebration. Performances begin at 11 a.m. each day and continue into the evening.

Food is another major attraction, with vendors serving everything from tacos and arepas to Salvadorian, Mexican, Ecuadorian and other Latin American favourites. Visitors can also browse local businesses and artisan vendors while exploring one of Toronto’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.

Admission is completely free, making it one of the best summer events for families, couples and anyone looking to experience the richness and diversity of Latin culture without leaving the city.

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, TD Salsa on St. Clair promises two days filled with incredible music, delicious food and nonstop dancing in the heart of Toronto.

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