Make the most of the end of summer at these Toronto festivals and events

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Make the most of the end of summer at these Toronto festivals and events
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From cultural festivals to indoor shows, here's what going on in the city.

·The world’s largest rubber duck, according to the Toronto Waterfront Festival, will be returning this weekend at 7 Queens Quay East.

To date, the foundation named after him has raised over $850 million for cancer research. Martha McClew, the vice president of community and school programs at the non-profit Terry Fox Foundation, says over 10,000 people across the Toronto area are expected to participate in the run this year. "We have the best and brightest researchers who are working on research, and we have to believe that one day we're we're going to actually cross the finish line for this," said McClew.Main attractions include army vehicles from the Canadian Armed Forces, a training vessel from the Royal Canadian Navy and the world's largest rubber duck, according to organizers.

The event will feature traditional food, performances and live music — things organizer Jurij Klufas says are essential to preserving Ukrainian heritage and culture with the ongoing Russian invasion.

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