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'''Toronto Ribfest''' is an annual [[barbecue]] [[festival]] held in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. The event is organized by the [[Rotary Club]] of [[Etobicoke]] and takes place over the [[Canada Day]] long weekend. It features a variety of [[rib]] vendors, live entertainment, and activities for families.
[[File:Toronto_Ribfest_2011.jpg|thumb|right|Toronto Ribfest 2011]]
 
'''Toronto Ribfest''' is an annual [[food festival]] held in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. The event is organized by the [[Rotary Club]] of [[Etobicoke]] and typically takes place over the [[Canada Day]] long weekend. It is one of the largest rib festivals in the country, attracting thousands of visitors each year.


==History==
==History==
Toronto Ribfest was first held in 1999 and has since grown to become one of the largest rib festivals in [[Canada]]. The event was initially created to raise funds for local charities and community projects. Over the years, it has attracted thousands of visitors, making it a staple event in Toronto's summer festival lineup.
Toronto Ribfest was first held in 1999 and has since grown into a major event in the city. The festival was created to raise funds for local charities and community projects. Over the years, it has become a staple of Toronto's summer festival scene, known for its lively atmosphere and delicious food offerings.


==Event Features==
==Location==
The festival is known for its wide selection of ribs and other barbecue dishes. Ribbers from across [[North America]] compete for awards such as "Best Ribs" and "People's Choice." In addition to food, Toronto Ribfest offers live music performances, a beer garden, and a variety of activities for children, including rides and games.
The festival is traditionally held at [[Centennial Park (Toronto)|Centennial Park]], a large urban park located in the [[Etobicoke]] area of Toronto. The park provides ample space for the numerous vendors, entertainment stages, and family-friendly activities that are part of the festival.


==Location==
==Features==
Toronto Ribfest is held at [[Centennial Park (Toronto)|Centennial Park]], a large urban park located in the [[Etobicoke]] area of Toronto. The park provides ample space for the numerous food vendors, entertainment stages, and visitor amenities.
[[File:Toronto_Ribfest_2011.jpg|thumb|left|Rib vendors at Toronto Ribfest]]
Toronto Ribfest features a wide variety of [[barbecue]] vendors, each offering their own unique take on [[ribs]], [[pulled pork]], [[chicken]], and other barbecue favorites. The festival is a competition, with vendors vying for awards in categories such as "Best Ribs," "Best Sauce," and "People's Choice."


==Impact==
In addition to the food, Toronto Ribfest offers live music performances, a midway with rides and games, and activities for children. The festival also includes a marketplace where local artisans and vendors sell crafts and other goods.
The festival has a significant economic impact on the local community, drawing visitors from across the [[Greater Toronto Area]] and beyond. It also serves as a major fundraising event for the Rotary Club of Etobicoke, supporting various charitable initiatives both locally and internationally.


==Gallery==
==Community Impact==
[[File:Toronto_Ribfest_2011.jpg|thumb|Ribbers at Toronto Ribfest 2011]]
The proceeds from Toronto Ribfest are used to support various charitable initiatives. The Rotary Club of Etobicoke, which organizes the event, distributes funds to local organizations and projects that focus on health, education, and community development.


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
* [[List of festivals in Toronto]]
* [[Ribfest]]
* [[Barbecue in Canada]]
* [[Barbecue]]
* [[Rotary International]]
* [[Rotary International]]
 
* [[Festivals in Toronto]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Festivals in Toronto]]
[[Category:Festivals in Toronto]]
[[Category:Barbecue competitions]]
[[Category:Food festivals in Canada]]
[[Category:Annual events in Toronto]]
[[Category:Annual events in Toronto]]
[[Category:Food and drink festivals in Canada]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 15 February 2025

An annual rib festival held in Toronto, Canada


Toronto Ribfest 2011

Toronto Ribfest is an annual food festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event is organized by the Rotary Club of Etobicoke and typically takes place over the Canada Day long weekend. It is one of the largest rib festivals in the country, attracting thousands of visitors each year.

History[edit]

Toronto Ribfest was first held in 1999 and has since grown into a major event in the city. The festival was created to raise funds for local charities and community projects. Over the years, it has become a staple of Toronto's summer festival scene, known for its lively atmosphere and delicious food offerings.

Location[edit]

The festival is traditionally held at Centennial Park, a large urban park located in the Etobicoke area of Toronto. The park provides ample space for the numerous vendors, entertainment stages, and family-friendly activities that are part of the festival.

Features[edit]

Rib vendors at Toronto Ribfest

Toronto Ribfest features a wide variety of barbecue vendors, each offering their own unique take on ribs, pulled pork, chicken, and other barbecue favorites. The festival is a competition, with vendors vying for awards in categories such as "Best Ribs," "Best Sauce," and "People's Choice."

In addition to the food, Toronto Ribfest offers live music performances, a midway with rides and games, and activities for children. The festival also includes a marketplace where local artisans and vendors sell crafts and other goods.

Community Impact[edit]

The proceeds from Toronto Ribfest are used to support various charitable initiatives. The Rotary Club of Etobicoke, which organizes the event, distributes funds to local organizations and projects that focus on health, education, and community development.

Related pages[edit]