MISSISSAUGA – Oak Community Canada and Ontario Heroes have announced the upcoming “Unity Fest 2026,” a grand socio-cultural event scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 2, at Port Credit Secondary School in Mississauga. Starting at 5:00 PM, the festival aims to foster harmony among diverse communities while providing a vibrant platform for local talent. The organizers have highlighted that the event will place a special emphasis on performances by women and youth, celebrating the spirit of togetherness in the heart of the city.
A significant highlight of the evening will be the dedicated Mother’s Day celebrations, featuring special dance performances by mothers and a variety of artistic showcases by young talents. The festival promises a rich tapestry of cultural programs representing different heritages, seamlessly blended with a grand dinner for all attendees. Prominent figures from various social and cultural sectors are expected to grace the occasion, further emphasizing the event’s goal of community integration.
Tickets for the event are categorized to ensure accessibility for all: VIP tickets are priced at $50, while general admission for adults is $25 and $10 for students. Admission is free for children under the age of 12. Those interested in attending or seeking further information are encouraged to visit the official websites of Oak Community Canada or Ontario Heroes to secure their spots for this evening of art, culture, and celebration.
