AlohaFest Toronto 2025 Brings Hawaiian Culture, Food & Dance to Mel Lastman Square

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Get ready to say aloha to summer at AlohaFest Toronto 2025, the city’s only Hawaiian and Pacific Island cultural festival. This vibrant, all-ages celebration brings the spirit of Polynesia to the heart of North York—and admission is completely free.

  • Date: July 26, 2025
  • Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Location: Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St, North York, ON
  • Admission: Free (Rain or Shine)

Toronto’s Only Polynesian Festival Returns

Presented by Hālau Hula I Ka Lā, AlohaFest celebrates the diverse cultures of Hawai‘i, Samoa, Tahiti, Fiji, and more. From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., enjoy a full day of live performances, traditional dances, and tropical treats.

The stage will come alive with colorful costumes, graceful hula movements, and high-energy drum beats. Whether you’re part of the Polynesian community or just curious to learn, the performances promise an unforgettable experience.

Shop Local at the Island-Inspired Marketplace

The festival grounds will host a curated marketplace filled with island-inspired vendors. Browse handmade jewelry, tropical fashion, and artisan crafts that reflect the traditions and creativity of Pacific cultures.

It’s a great chance to support local artists while picking up something unique.

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Taste the Flavours of the Pacific

No island event is complete without amazing food. AlohaFest will feature authentic Pacific cuisine, including:

  • Poke bowls
  • Pineapple-based treats
  • Grilled skewers and more

Come hungry, and bring your taste buds on a tropical journey.

A Family-Friendly Celebration of Aloha Spirit

What sets AlohaFest apart is its atmosphere. The event is inclusive, joyful, and rooted in community. It’s perfect for families, culture lovers, and anyone looking for a warm, positive vibe in the middle of the city.

Rain or shine, the celebration goes on—so pack your sunscreen or umbrella and join in the fun.

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Will you be soaking up the aloha spirit at this year’s AlohaFest?

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