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Toronto ’s Portugal Day Parade is moving to St. Clair Avenue West , and cuts through the city's Corso-Italia neighbourhood.
The parade was traditionally held on Dundas Street West in Little Portugal .
The first Portugal Day celebrations in Toronto were held in 1966 , when several thousand people gathered near Exhibition Place .
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