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Home / Lifestyle / Durga Puja Festival Brings Slice of Bengal to Ontario, Canada

Durga Puja Festival Brings Slice of Bengal to Ontario, Canada

17 Oct

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  • Durga Puja festival celebrated with grandeur in Canada's Greater Toronto Area
  • Mandap adorned with intricate artwork and traditional decor
  • Fuchka stall evokes memories of Kolkata's bustling streets
Durga Puja Festival Brings Slice of Bengal to Ontario, Canada

In October 2025, the Grand River Cultural Association (GRCA) in Canada's Greater Toronto Area celebrated Durga Puja with a grand display of faith, culture, and creativity. Now in its second year, the festival has quickly become one of the most prominent Indian cultural events in the region, symbolizing how deeply India's traditions continue to thrive abroad.

The organizers aimed to recreate the festive ambiance of Bengal's neighborhood pujas, and the mandap was the centerpiece of their efforts. Adorned with intricate artwork and traditional decor, the mandap transformed a quiet corner of Ontario into a slice of Bengal. Rituals were conducted with devotion by a young purohit, making the ancient ceremonies relatable for the younger Indian diaspora.

Adding to the flavor of home was a fuchka (gol gappa) stall that became an instant crowd favorite, evoking nostalgic memories of Kolkata's bustling streets. "It's not just food -- it's emotion," remarked one visitor, laughing between bites.

In a thoughtful initiative, GRCA honored several women from the community as "Real-Life Durgas," celebrating their resilience and achievements -- a fitting tribute to the goddess who symbolizes strength and empowerment. The evenings came alive with cultural performances featuring classical dance, Rabindra Sangeet, and fusion music by local artists, drawing enthusiastic participation from residents across the GTA.

Beyond its rituals and revelry, GRCA's Durga Puja stood out as a bridge between generations, reaffirming how the Indian diaspora continues to celebrate its roots, even thousands of miles from home.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Grand River Cultural Association (GRCA) is an organization in Canada's Greater Toronto Area that celebrated the Durga Puja festival in 2025.
The GRCA's Durga Puja celebration transformed a quiet corner of Ontario into a slice of Bengal, with a grand display of faith, culture, and creativity.
The GRCA's Durga Puja festival included a fuchka (gol gappa) stall that evoked nostalgic memories of Kolkata's bustling streets, and a thoughtful initiative to honor several "Real-Life Durgas" from the community.

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