Celebrate Toronto's Diversity at...
The 44th Annual CHIN International Picnic The World's Largest Free Picnic and Music Festival July 1st, 3rd, & 4th, 2010 on the CNE Grounds
One of Toronto's most popular and diverse events, the CHIN International Picnic has been a staple of the city for over 40 years. The CHIN Picnic embraces and celebrates the different cultures of Toronto with the world's largest free picnic and music festival attracting more than 250,000 people.
This 3-day event attracts 250,000 people annually and remains the largest, free picnic in the country. Come and experience the sights and sounds of the CHIN International Picnic….. with free admission, come every day!
Each day enjoy a star-studded lineup of performers from around the world; thousands of community singers, dancers and performers; family fun with Zero Gravity Circus shows, K-9 Dog Challenges, Jungle Cat Shows, Midway circus shows; petting zoo, pony rides, midway rides and amusements, and much more! International Shopping Bazaar in the Better Living Building; Miss CHIN Bikini and Mr. CHIN Competitions; Midweek Cycling Club pro-am cycling races; Maximum Pro Wrestling shows; Ontario Boxing Tournament; World Cup Soccer Fever; Beer garden, and dozens and dozens of food and beverage concessions. Best of all, Admission to all our events and shows ar FREE!
For a full schedule of events, including special Canada Day Celebrations visit: www.chinradio.com/chinpicnic.
CHIN was the first multicultural/multilingual station to be established in Ontario. It is a pioneer in multicultural radio broadcasting and has led the way for similar broadcast operations to be established in other communities. CHIN reaches out in over 30 languages to more than 30 cultural communities in the greater metropolitan Toronto and southern Ontario areas on CHIN AM1540/FM100.7, and over 18 languages and cultures in the Ottawa/Gatineau region on 97.9FM CJLL. The contribution of CHIN to the cause of multiculturalism, understanding and tolerance between people of many national, racial and religious origins has been recognized and acknowledged throughout Canada. www.chinradio.com.
Presented by CHIN Radio/TV International
 
 
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