The neat thing about this is that it's a food event that isn't in downtown Toronto! However, it is far from a spectacular affair. There weren't as many vendors present as I thought that there would have been at a "food fest", but all things considered, there was still a good variety of cuisines to choose from. The food vendors were split between two locations: indoors and out, with no clear indication that there was an inside section to the event. It was only when we asked someone where they got their drink that we discovered this fact.
The event wasn't jammed packed in the same manner that some of the bigger festivals in Toronto are, with most lines being five minutes or less. This is a welcome change.
One thing that left a sour note in my mouth was that this event was advertised as free admission with an optional $2 donation. When we arrived, we found that we had to walk through a "gate" with two tables set up in such a way that only two people could walk through abreast. To me, this implies that the $2 donation weighs less towards optional and more towards mandatory on the optional-mandatory scale (and in case you're wondering, yes, we did leave them a donation).