Celebrating the Canadian Aboriginal Festival

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Toronto has the honour of hosting Canada's as well as North America's largest, multi-disciplined Aboriginal arts event during the Canadian Aboriginal Festival, November 30- December 2, 2007, at the Roger Centre.

The Canadian Aboriginal Festival is a testament to the cultural diversity of our great city. The festival is packed with exhibits, demonstrations, fashion shows and even the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards on November 30th. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and information and links can be found here.

The festival is a testament to a cultural unity and inclusiveness, famous in Toronto. This is a great event for adults and children alike to remind us of our rich Canadian heritage and to celebrate our Aboriginal neighbours.

The Rogers Centre is easily accessible via overhead tunnel from Union Station. Simply follow the signs within the station. The TTC and Go Trains and Buses will take you there conveniently so you save hefty parking fees at the Rogers Centre.

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