Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana), celebrates its 42nd anniversary in August 2nd 2009, it is the largest Caribbean festival in North America. Greater Toronto Area blazes with the excitement of calypso, steel pan and elaborate masquerade costumes during the annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) Festival.
Presented by the Festival Management Committee, the three-week Festival attracts over a million participants annually, including hundreds of thousands of American tourists 
among the highlights is the Parade, one of the largest in North America.
Thousands of brilliantly costumed masqueraders and dozens of trucks carrying live soccer, calypso, steel pan, reggae and salsa artists jam the 1.5 km parade route all day, to the delight of hundreds of thousands of on lookers.
In 1967 Caribana as a community Heritage Project for Canada's Centennial was born. Based on Trinidad Carnival, the Festival now also includes the music, dance, food and costumes of Jamaica, Guyana, the Bahamas, Brazil and other cultures represented in Toronto - the world's most culturally diverse city.