July 6 to 18, 2026
Collingwood, ON

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Collingwood Music FestivalThe CMF’s Summer Series and Youth Academy 2026 runs from July 6 to 18, launching into two dynamic weeks of concerts, masterclasses, and outreach. Highlights include the Youth Masterclass at Osler Bluff led by Daniel Vnukowski, Andrea Ludwig, Sharon Lee, Gino Quilico and Gryphon Trio; outdoor world and Indigenous music events at the Collingwood Amphitheatre and at Creemore Village Green; and a rich mainstage series at First Presbyterian Church featuring a choral extravaganza with ensembles such as Dagilėlis Lithuanian Boys Choir, Elmer Iseler Singers, Toronto Mass Choir and Les Rugissants. Signature programs include Carmina Burana, Women of the Earth, a Rogers & Bernstein tribute, Phantom of the Opera, gospel and choral showcases, chamber music, and a commissioned premiere by Juno-award-winning composer Andy Milne.

office@collingwoodfestival.com
www.collingwoodfestival.com
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June 21 to August 27, 2026
Toronto Music Garden, 479 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON

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Summer Music in the Garden.Summer Music in the Garden celebrates its 25th season! Featuring 20 free performances by Canadian musicians and celebrated local artists, this year’s highlights include the classical storytelling of Juno nominee Julie Lumsden, the Afrocentric choral music of The Nathaniel Dett Chorale, the electric Cuban rhythms of Montano Cubano and the Western, Classical, Persian fusion of Ladom Ensemble. The Toronto Music Garden can be a place of joyful discovery or a reminder of a home far away. Join us most Thursdays at 7pm and Sundays at 4pm for live music by the water.

audienceservice@harbourfrontcentre.com
www.harbourfrontcentre.com
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August 7 to 9, 2026
Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON

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Habari Africa FestivalBatuki Music Society is proud to present the Habari Africa Festival at Harbourfront Centre from Friday, August 8 to Sunday, August 10, 2025. Habari Africa is a multi-disciplinary music and arts festival that displays the rich and diverse cultures of Africa. Join us for a weekend of exploration and engagement with the art, sounds and tastes of the continent. The festival will offer an authentic experience through presentations that celebrate the uniqueness, wealth and diversity of African music, dance, film and arts. The annual Habari Africa Festival is a focal point of Torontoʼs cultural calendar, bringing together musicians and performing artists from all over the world. The festival is an all-ages family event presented free to the public. Batuki Music is a non-profit African arts organization based in Toronto.

batukimusic@yahoo.com
www.batukimusic.com
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July 1, 2026
The Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, ON

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Rhythms of CanadaCelebrate Canada Day with the whole family at the Aga Khan Museum. Experience Canada’s rich cultural tapestry with world-class performances, hands-on activities for all ages, and delicious food. Watch the entire site — from the Aga Khan Museum to the Aga Khan Park — come alive with music, art, and vibrant celebration.

Enjoy free admission to the Museum Collections Gallery throughout the entire festival. Bring your creativity to life with our hands-on workshops. Take part in fun arts and crafts activities with the whole family, including special activations from community partners. Sample some of Toronto's favourite food trucks and prepare to dance and sing to the sounds and rhythms of the city.

aqil.pirani@akdn.org
www.agakhanmuseum.org/whats-on/rhythms-of-canada
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June 19 to 28, 2026
Toronto, ON

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Toronto Jazz FestivalThe Toronto Jazz Festival celebrates 39 years of presenting the best in local, Canadian and international jazz and jazz-related music this June, with ten days of free and ticketed programming throughout Toronto.

Free admission programming - on-stage in Village of Yorkville Park, at street level throughout the Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood and our official Late Night Jam at The Pilot - features at least seven performances daily, showcasing primarily local artists plus select touring artists.

Ticketed concerts feature some of the biggest names on the international music scene, including Cassandra Wilson, Hiromi, Ibrahim Maalouf, DOMi & JD Beck, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Kassa Overall and more, in venues ranging from the intimacy of The Rex and Jazz Bistro to Koerner Hall, Phoenix Concert Theatre and Danforth Music Hall.

416-928-2099
www.torontojazz.com
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2017 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 13th annual Green Pages, an overview of summer festivals and events across the musical map – classical, jazz, opera, folk, world music and much more – in unique and beautiful locations across the country!

The summer of Canada’s sesquicentennial brings with it a diverse range of musical opportunities to choose from. Here you will find brief profiles of 47 distinct summer festivals and/or concert series, provided by the presenters themselves. These listings are published in the special summer listings section of our June 2017 issue, while our online version of this guide lives here, at www.thewholenote.com/green. Festival profiles have been supplemented with photos, videos, links to social media and more, and information will be updated on an ongoing basis.

You can also visit The WholeNote’s online listings at www.thewholenote.com/ask-ludwig where listings will be added through the summer, and you will be able to search by date, geographic location, genre, keyword and more.

We wish you a melodious and magnificent summer!

THE 2017 GREEN PAGES TEAM

PROJECT MANAGER: Karen Ages
PROJECT EDITOR: Kevin King
LAYOUT & DESIGN: Susan Sinclair
PROOFREADING: Sara Constant / Karen Ages
WEBSITE: Bryson Winchester / Kevin King

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2018 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

The WholeNote's 14th annual Green Pages provides an essential overview of festivals and various musical events across the province and beyond from June to August. For classical, opera, jazz, folk, world music and beyond – the Green Pages provides a summary for those looking to catch all of the musical happenings around the GTA and afar.

Here you will find 46 distinct festivals, described by the presenters themselves. Check here for the latest information – from interactive social media links to up-to-date descriptions of upcoming festival programs and more, on our ever-evolving online platform.

Enjoy everything musical and more this beautiful summer season!

The 2018 Green Pages Team

PROJECT MANAGER Karen Ages
PROJECT EDITOR Karen Ages
PROOFREADING Danial Jazaeri
LAYOUT & DESIGN Susan Sinclair
WEBSITE Kevin King

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2019 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

2409 GreenPages Cover WEBWelcome to WholeNote’s 15th annual Green Pages guide to summer music! Though the regular concert season is drawing to a close, there’s a lot happening in the coming months, with festivals from June to September, in Toronto, other parts of Ontario, and beyond. We hope you’ll enjoy perusing these pages, with profiles provided by the festivals themselves. There’s something for everyone, whether you love classical music, opera, jazz, folk and more.

The 2019 Green Pages Team

PROJECT MANAGER Karen Ages
PROJECT EDITOR Kevin King
PROOFREADING Danial Jazaeri
LAYOUT & DESIGN Susan Sinclair
WEBSITE Kevin King

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2020 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 16th annual Green Pages guide to summer music! To state the obvious, it is not "business as usual" this summer due to the pandemic. Nevertheless, we invited summer music festivals, the usual way, to let you know what they're up to and how they are adapting to the times. We've received the responses listed below, some to say they have cancelled outright, others to say they are offering live-streamed and other online events they hope you’ll tune in to, and still others to say “Like many of you, we don’t know what is coming next yet, but please stay tuned.” So have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music you love and the creative artists and individuals who are pivoting to other platforms in these unusual times. Wishing you all a happy and healthy summer!

The 2020 Green Pages Team

PROJECT MANAGER Karen Ages
PROJECT EDITOR Danial Jazaeri
LAYOUT & DESIGN Susan Sinclair
WEBSITE Kevin King

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2021 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 17th annual Green Pages guide to summer music! To state the obvious, it is not "business as usual" this summer due to the pandemic. Nevertheless, we invited summer music festivals, the usual way, to let you know what they're up to and how they are adapting to the times. So have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music you love and the creative artists and individuals who are pivoting to other platforms in these unusual times. Wishing you all a happy and healthy summer!

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2022 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 18th annual Green Pages guide to summer music! We invite summer music festivals to let you know what they're up to and how they are adapting to the times. So have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music you love and the creative artists and individuals who are pivoting to other platforms. Wishing you all a happy and healthy summer!

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2023 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 19th annual Green Pages guide to summer music! We invite summer music festivals to let you know what they're up to and how they are adapting to the times. So have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music you love and the creative artists and individuals who are pivoting to other platforms. Wishing you all a happy and healthy summer!

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2024 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 20th annual Green Pages guide to summer music! We've invited music festivals from across Ontario to let you know what they're up to this summer - there are festivals of all kinds and genres, from classical to jazz to opera and more! Have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music and artists you love, over the summer months.

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact karen@thewholenote.com or phone Karen at 416-323-2232 x26.

2025 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 21st annual Green Pages guide to summer music! We've invited music festivals from across Ontario to let you know what they're up to this summer - there are festivals of all kinds and genres, from classical to jazz to opera and more! Have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music and artists you love, over the summer months.

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact members@thewholenote.com or phone 416-323-2232 x26.

2026 SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE

Welcome to The WholeNote’s 22nd annual Green Pages guide to summer music! We've invited music festivals from across Ontario to let you know what they're up to this summer - there are festivals of all kinds and genres, from classical to jazz to opera and more! Have a look at the profiles presented here, to stay connected to the music and artists you love, over the summer months.

To join our Green Pages, or to ask for more information on the directory, contact members@thewholenote.com or phone 416-323-2232 x26.

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