
Downtown London looks and sounds a little different this weekend. Music is playing, the smell of grilled corn and spices fills the air, and people are gathering to celebrate Colombian culture.
It’s all part of a street festival happening on Dundas Place, where the road has been closed to traffic and turned into a space for food, dancing, and community.
The event runs from July 18 to 20 and is free to attend. Visitors can try traditional Colombian dishes, watch cultural performances, and browse handmade items from local vendors.
But it’s not just about food. The festival is also a way for people to learn more about a different culture through stories, music, and traditions passed down through generations.
For many, it’s a chance to share something meaningful with others. And for others, it’s a chance to experience something new without having to leave the city.
The festival continues through the weekend and is open to people of all ages.