The Caribbean Carnival Grande Parade made its triumphant return to Toronto after the pandemic forced cancellations in both 2020 and 2021.
Scenes of dancers in costumes from the 55th Toronto Caribbean Carnival's Grand Parade at the Exhibition Place on July 30, 2022.
It's part of a weekend of festivities that celebrate pan-Caribbean culture, culminating in today's parade, which is expected to amass hundreds of thousands of spectators. Throughout the weekend, fans also got to see the King and Queen Showcase and the Pan Alive steelpan competition at Lamport Stadium, as well as over a hundred official and unofficial Caribbean events.
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