Ontario Sikhs & Gurdwara Council Celebrates Khalsa Day with Nagar Kirtan
The Ontario Sikhs & Gurdwara Council is proud to announce the upcoming Nagar Kirtan and Khalsa Day Celebrations (Khalsa Sajna Diwas), a vibrant celebration of Sikh heritage, spirituality, and community unity. This annual event will take place on Sunday, April 27, 2025, marking 46 years since the first Nagar Kirtan in downtown Toronto.
- Event: Nagar Kirtan and Khalsa Day Celebrations
- Date: Sunday, April 27, 2025
- Location:
- Start: Better Living Centre (BLC), Exhibition Place, Toronto
- End: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto City Hall
- Time: Kirtan from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM at Better Living Centre, followed by the Nagar Kirtan starting at 1:00 PM
The Nagar Kirtan, a traditional Sikh procession, commemorates the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh Ji and reflects the values of equality, selfless service, and justice. This celebration welcomes people from all communities to experience Sikh traditions and hospitality firsthand.
For the past 46 years, Sikhs have proudly brought their faith, culture, and message of peace to the streets of Toronto. The procession will showcase their proud religious heritage through vibrant floats, school bands from various Khalsa Schools, and student participants from Punjabi schools of the Gurdwaras. Prominent dignitaries, elected officials, and community leaders are expected to attend and address the gathering.
The parade will feature the singing of kirtan (devotional hymns) by Sikh sangat (congregation), with Guru ka langar (community kitchen) served at both the BLC and Nathan Phillips Square. A variety of refreshments will also be available for attendees at Toronto City Hall.
- Parking and Transportation: Sangat can park in the morning and take the shuttle bus from the CNE. Buses will be running from various Gurdwaras in the GTA and from more info they can contact the nearest Gurdwara where we will place the Khalsa Souvenir, which is specially printed every year and also contains all the information.
- Contact Points:
- Volunteer in the Nagar Kirtan: Contact Kullar Singh Gill at 416-676-8820, Inderjit Singh Jagraon at 416-704-0506, Gurinderjit Singh Bhullar at 416-452-2011, or Kuldeep Singh Lachher at 416-721-3748.
- For more information: Contact Onkar Singh Grewal, Chairman at 416-910-2124or Inderdeep Singh at 416-835-6355 or Manjit Singh at 416-524-7330.
The Ontario Sikhs & Gurdwara Council invites everyone to join this joyous occasion, celebrating the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib and the spirit of unity. The Khalsa Souvenir, distributed annually, provides detailed information about the event and is available at participating Gurdwaras.
This event promises to be a memorable celebration of faith, culture, and community spirit, reflecting the rich traditions of the Sikh community in Ontario. For media inquiries or further details, please reach out to the contacts listed above.
About Ontario Sikhs & Gurdwara Council
The Ontario Sikhs & Gurdwara Council is a collective body representing Sikh Gurdwaras across Ontario, dedicated to promoting Sikh values, community service, and cultural heritage.

