P.S. Mirvish Village
Though you won't see them here this year, perhaps you'll enjoy car-free Markham street in years to come...
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P.S. Mirvish 2008 Lineup
Noon to 9pm
June 8th - MUSIC! P.S. Mirvish joins forces with soundaXis New Music Fest '08
July 13th - HISTORY! Remembering how Mirvish Village started and celebrating our history
August 10th - ARTS! P.S. Mirvish celebrates the artistic community.
Mirvish Village is excited to bring our community together with a celebration of local talent, and express our community's diverse ethnicity, age and interests. Joining forces with P.S. Kensington and P.S. Baldwin Village, we will host our second season of car-free sundays.
Join us for music, dance, art, food and performance. If you have never played giant street scrabble, this is your chance!
WHAT'S ON AUGUST 10TH
The Refinery Vintage Fashion Show Presenting the Fall Collection at 2 pm
Inorganic Market
WHAT'S ON JULY 13TH
12:00 to 12:45 tba
12:45-1:30 Jadea Kelly
1:30 David Mirvish recollects the history of Mirvish Village
2:00 - 2:45 Randolph Academy Performances
3:00 - 3:45 Ronley Tepers Lipliners
4:00 - 4:45 Roman Tome
5:00 - 5:45 Ben Bowen Book of Gnomes
6:00- 6:45 The PaulRead2Scott's Org.
7:00 - 7:45 Brian Macmillan Band
8:00 - 8:45 Gotham City Drug Store
Randolph Academy Performances
Cask Ale Fest on the Victory's Patio 12 - 7pm
Psychic apts at Southern Accent
Trainers Fitness Demo
CTV team on the street!
Lifford Wines at Southern Accent plantatree wine tasting at 2pm
Children's activities
The Bike Pirates
Giant Scrabble!
Walk in Special at the Wine Boutique
Toronto Sprouts
CFRB 1010
plenty of patio space to sit, relax & listen to the live music
Visual Artists!
Healing therapies, Reiki, Massage
EZ Rock
Green Tbiz
Toronto Vegetarian Association
Greenbelt Foundation
Join us for car-free sundays this summer!
Mirvish Village, home to the landmark discount store Honest Ed’s at Bathurst & Bloor, is a collection of boutiques, studios and restaurants founded and named for the Mirvish family in recognition of Toronto’s retail show biz entrepreneur Ed Mirvish.
This historical area is located in midtown Toronto, (Bathurst subway station) in an eclectic, culturally diverse, and vibrant neighbourhood. Filled with many spectacular specialty shops including video & bookstores, jewelry stores, antique stores, art galleries, vintage shops, and outstanding eateries to satisfy many different palates, visitors can stroll the spacious boulevard and open street, or relax & enjoy some food & drink on one of the many patios that Markham St. hosts.
The Mirvish Village BIA welcomes visitors to join the community in enjoying activities, entertainment & live music for all ages at Mirvish Village’s second annual Pedestrian Sundays.

