There wasn't a shortage of things to do this weekend in Toronto.
From eating mac and cheese to catching some jazz in the distillery district, here are some of things you missed if you were out of town this weekend.
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Mac and Cheese Festival
Thousands of people gorged themselves with the ultimate Canadian comfort food this weekend. The three-day event featured chefs from across the city, who attempted to reinvent the classic dish in a competition judged by the public.
Toronto Undergraduate Jazz Festival
People showed up to watch up-and-coming jazz musicians perform at this three-day music festival. For those who want to improve their music composition skills, there were also be a number of master classes offered over the weekend.
Dundas West Fest
Celebrating all things local at the Dundas West Fest, a car-free event on Dundas Street West, from Lansdowne to Ossington Avenues.
my favourite fest of the year! (also the one right outside my door). #DundasWestFest pic.twitter.com/8RDoPswHCA
— chris mejaski (@cmejaski) June 6, 2015
Field Trip Music Festival
Hundreds turned up for this weekends downtown community music and arts festival.
Music does make us! @Fieldtrip @music_canda. This is why schools need to keep music programs. #onted @musicmakes_ca pic.twitter.com/1FkgZyW4CP
— Annie Kidder (@Anniekidder) June 6, 2015
Riverside Bridge Lighting and Eats & Beats 2015
The Riverside Bridge lit up the night sky on Saturday. To celebrate the event, the Riverside BIA is hosted a night of live music and a number of food and drink tastings.
@camerondickqld @GottaLoveLogan1 @Stacey_McIntosh Hey Team. Over 10,000 peeps there! Fab family fun. #eatsandbeats pic.twitter.com/FyHI1yOJZ1
— Laurie Koranski (@koranski) April 26, 2015
@RiversideBIA #RiversideFestival \O/ Best seat in the house ...#EatsAndBeats pic.twitter.com/WIxDYbQv2k
— Sharon Petipas (@Petipas) June 6, 2015