This month, discover hot jazz festivals happening across the country, as well as pro sports events, concerts and stand-up comedy.
Toronto
Luminato lights up Toronto’s stages, streets and public spaces with 10 days of arts and creativity. Between June 5 and 14, more than 140 free and ticketed arts events are certain to capture your imagination. Opening June 26, the TD Canada Trust Jazz Festival brings the best of the musical genre to the city, with over 1,500 accomplished performers putting on jiving shows at venues. Don’t miss headlining acts like legendary saxophonist Sonny Rollins on June 26 and Kool & the Gang on June 29.
Whistler
The Whistler Farmer’s Market runs every Sunday from June 21 to October 11. Offering local, organic produce, you’ll also find clothing, homemade soaps, fresh baked goods, jewellery and more. Upper Village near Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Thomas the Tank Engine rolls into Squamish for rides, crafts, stories and music June 6 to 7, and 13 to 14, as part of the Day Out With Thomas 2009: The Hero Of The Rails Tour. West Coast Railway Heritage Park, Squamish.
Ottawa
Catch some of jazz music’s hottest acts performing at venues around town during the Ottawa International Jazz Festival from June 25 to July 5. Don’t miss the stunning collection of 16th century art on display at the National Gallery of Canada in From Raphael to Carracci: The Art of Papal Rome. On view through the summer until September 7.
Canadian Rockies
During the Banff National Park Bike Fest June 18 to 21, cyclists compete in seven challenging races that include a time trial, hill climb, sprint and criterium amidst famous Canadian Rocky Mountain scenery. Family-friendly events include a Little Crits costume race for kids.
Vancouver
Often dubbed the world’s greatest living saxophonist, Sonny Rollins is just one of the many great musicians featured at this year’s TD Canada Trust Vancouver International Jazz Festival, June 26 to July 5. Other performers guaranteed to get you all jazzed up? The David Sanborn Group, The Derek Trucks Band and Al Di Meola World Sinfonia.
Calgary
Comedian and TV star Jerry Seinfeld stops in Calgary to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Owen Hart Foundation on June 16. Seinfeld will present an evening of stand-up comedy at the Jubilee Auditorium, with proceeds benefiting the foundation. On June 17, the Calgary Stampeders—the 2008 Grey Cup champions—start the season at McMahon Stadium against Western rivals the B.C. Lions.
Halifax
A sentinel at the mouth of Halifax Harbour, Georges Island has guarded the city for centuries. Although it’s a National Historic Site, it’s been closed to the public so few visitors get a chance to see this key piece of Halifax’s heritage. That all changes on June 13 and 14, as the Explore Georges Island event opens the site to the public for two days only. It’s a rare chance to visit one of the city’s hidden treasures.
Victoria
Take in 10 hot days and nights of cool jazz during the Victoria JazzFest, June 26 to July 5. One of the premiere festivals of summer, highlights this year include Michael Kaeshammer, the David Sanborn Group, Al Di Meola and many others.
Edmonton
When The Blind Boys of Alabama formed in 1939, few dreamed they’d be giving gospel goosebumps to fans seven decades later. They perform June 19 at Jubilee Auditorium. Branford Marsalis, an artist at the forefront of modern jazz, is a three-time Grammy winner and man of many musical tastes, from jazz, blues and funk to classical. The New Orleans native’s 2009 release, Metamorphosen, marks the 10th anniversary of the Branford Marsalis Quartet, they perform June 28 at Winspear Centre.
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