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Catch a drive-thru Easter parade in the Beaches this weekend

The Toronto Beaches are getting into the holiday spirit in a major way this weekend. Head on over to this neighbourhood to check out the socially distanced Beaches Easter Parade. The drive-thru experience is an awesome way for the whole family to have a little fun!

So this parade isn’t like a regular parade. Folks won’t be crowding around to watch as floats and live performers pass them by. Instead, the event has done a little reverse. The floats and attractions are stationary, and it’s YOU who will drive by to check ’em all out. This way everything can be enjoyed with COVID-19 safety in mind!

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So what can you expect to see? A whole lot. As we mentioned, there will be plenty of holiday floats. Plus, a whopping EIGHT bands performing live along the track. As well as attractions like stilt walkers, hula hoopers, buskers, and more. You might even spot a surprise appearance from the Easter bunny itself!

So pickup your Beaches Easter Parade Drive-Thru pass ASAP, and get ready to enjoy the holiday event of the season. Tickets are on sale right now.

BEACHES EASTER PARADE

Where: The Beaches, Toronto
When: Saturday, April 3rd
Tickets: Get yours here

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