Regent Park’s Big Park was alive with music, food, and community spirit on Sunday, August 31, as hundreds of residents gathered for the 34th Annual Sunday in the Park. The long-standing tradition, organized by local groups and volunteers, once again brought neighbours together for an afternoon of cultural performances, games, and shared meals. Running from noon to 5 p.m., the event offered something for all ages. Families enjoyed children’s games, bingo, and face painting, while the main stage showcased live music and cultural performances reflecting Regent Park’s diversity. Local vendors and community organizations set up booths throughout the park, offering resources and services to residents. From housing and job opportunities to healthcare support and other civic issues, groups were on hand to connect with neighbours and provide help where it was needed most. A highlight of the day was the free community BBQ, where volunteers served food to long lines of neighbours, underscoring the event’s role as both a summer festival and a unifying gathering for the community. The celebration also drew the attention of elected officials. Kristyn Wong-Tam, MPP for Toronto Centre, joined the festivities, taking time to speak with residents about community priorities. Evan Solomon, MP for Toronto Centre and Canada’s Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation as well as Minister responsible for Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario , also attended, engaging with Regent Parkers and emphasizing the importance of grassroots events in building strong neighbourhoods. For more than three decades, Sunday in the Park has been a place to celebrate resilience, diversity, and community pride.
Regent Park Marks 34th Annual Sunday in the Park Celebration
Posted on 09/30/2025
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