Toronto Freedom Festival and Marijuana march Saturday May 7, 2011 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada For the past four years The Toronto Freedom Festival (TFF) has peacefully taken place in Queen's Park North. Centrally located, this lovely and historic park is situated north of Ontario's Provincial Government Legislature; a place where laws are made and challenged by politicians elected by the people of Ontario. It has featured musicians, DJ's, comedians, visual artists, political activists and speakers gathering peacefully in celebration of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. TFF is the city's largest FREE one-day, outdoor spring festival attracting around 30000 people. The event has always been a peaceful celebration, without an arrest in its history, and an estimated positive 3.5 million dollar impact1 on the city's economy. In 2007, TFF was developed to offer the necessary infrastructure for the 9th Global Marijuana March (GMM) that launches just north of the park. Toronto's march is largest of over 200 participating cities, attracting over 20000 people each year and garnering international media attention. The Festival is 100% independently funded. Our revenues come exclusively from our 75+ exhibitors, limited event sponsor support, minimal event purchases, and donations from supporters/attendees. more info at... torontofreedomfestival.com
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Freedom Festival 2011
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Toronto Freedom Festival and Marijuana march Saturday May 7, 2011 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada For the past four years The Toronto Freedom Festival (TFF) has peacefully taken place in Queen's Park North. Centrally located, this lovely and historic park is situated north of Ontario's Provincial Government Legislature; a place where laws are made and challenged by politicians elected by the people of Ontario. It has featured musicians, DJ's, comedians, visual artists, political activists and speakers gathering peacefully in celebration of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. TFF is the city's largest FREE one-day, outdoor spring festival attracting around 30000 people. The event has always been a peaceful celebration, without an arrest in its history, and an estimated positive 3.5 million dollar impact1 on the city's economy. In 2007, TFF was developed to offer the necessary infrastructure for the 9th Global Marijuana March (GMM) that launches just north of the park. Toronto's march is largest of over 200 participating cities, attracting over 20000 people each year and garnering international media attention. The Festival is 100% independently funded. Our revenues come exclusively from our 75+ exhibitors, limited event sponsor support, minimal event purchases, and donations from supporters/attendees. more info at... torontofreedomfestival.com
Toronto Freedom Festival and Marijuana march Saturday May 7, 2011 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada For the past four years The Toronto Freedom Festival (TFF) has peacefully taken place in Queen's Park North. Centrally located, this lovely and historic park is situated north of Ontario's Provincial Government Legislature; a place where laws are made and challenged by politicians elected by the people of Ontario. It has featured musicians, DJ's, comedians, visual artists, political activists and speakers gathering peacefully in celebration of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. TFF is the city's largest FREE one-day, outdoor spring festival attracting around 30000 people. The event has always been a peaceful celebration, without an arrest in its history, and an estimated positive 3.5 million dollar impact1 on the city's economy. In 2007, TFF was developed to offer the necessary infrastructure for the 9th Global Marijuana March (GMM) that launches just north of the park. Toronto's march is largest of over 200 participating cities, attracting over 20000 people each year and garnering international media attention. The Festival is 100% independently funded. Our revenues come exclusively from our 75+ exhibitors, limited event sponsor support, minimal event purchases, and donations from supporters/attendees. more info at... torontofreedomfestival.com
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