Ontario

Aurora Residents Join Regional St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 4:14 pm

Residents in Aurora, Ontario, marked the St. Patrick’s Day weekend by joining regional festivities, including a major parade in nearby Toronto on March 15, 2026.

The annual event, organized by the St. Patrick’s Parade Society of Toronto, serves as a primary cultural celebration for people living across the Greater Toronto Area. This year, the parade featured the usual mix of marching bands, floats, and Irish dancers, stepping off from the corner of St. George and Bloor Street West.

While some social media groups, such as Aurora (ON) What’s Happening, discussed local gatherings, many residents looked toward the large Toronto parade for their Sunday plans. Local celebrations in Aurora included an “Off The Rock” Great Big Sea tribute performance at the new Aurora Town Square on Friday, March 13, which helped kick off the festive weekend for the community.

According to Destination Toronto, the weekend festivities offered a variety of ways for families to celebrate Irish culture. Visitors are often reminded to check local municipal calendars to ensure they are looking at events in Aurora, Ontario, as celebrations in similarly named cities like Aurora, Illinois, and Aurora, Colorado, often appear in online search results.

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