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Every year many people enjoy strolling through the International Children’s Festival simply to revel in the colourful characters and electric energy. You don’t have to spend money to have fun.

Every year many people enjoy strolling through the International Children’s Festival simply to revel in the colourful characters and electric energy. You don’t have to spend money to have fun.

Below is a list of free activities:

• Dream Tree in Lions Park – decorate a leaf and add your contribution to a festival tree

• Sound Garden on Global Canadian Heritage Trail – make music using everyday objects

• Monk in the Front Plaza – add a brushstroke to a collaborative painting and create a masterpiece

• Inflatables in Millennium Park – jump and roll around

• Education Station at Front Plaza – construct a castle or sculpt a mountain with innovative products

• Face painters, balloon artists, airbrush tattoos and sidewalk chalk

• Beaners hair embellishments in Lions Park– put wild colours, funky beads and sparkly gel in your hair

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