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Toronto is alive with literary arts. The home of Margaret Atwood, arguably Canada's most famous author, the city is not only the country's publishing hub, but also a great place for book-lovers. Over 5,000 writers from Canada and abroad, including 14 Nobel laureates, have been welcomed as part of the program's weekly reading series.

The IRAH also presents ALOUD: a Celebration for Young Readers in February, and their crowning achievement, the in October. Drawing over 100 authors from 20 countries, the IFOA is aflutter with readings, lectures, interviews, and book signings. Also in time for the autumn book season, the fills Queen's Park with all things literary on the last Sunday in September. This free festival invites the public to take in a marketplace of books, readings by authors, poets, and storytellers, and performers and workshops.

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