Category : Toronto

900. Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – February 28 – March 20, 2020.

Toronto’s multicultural scene continues to thrive. A few cancellations have occurred and some restaurants report fewer in-house customers due to fear of the Covid-19

894. Affordable Events January 2-19 in Multicultural Toronto – 2020.

Hi there. I just spent a lovely Christmas week enjoying Skypes of new grandson Ravi, who comes from Italian, Latvian, Irish and Chinese stock,

893. Affordable Events December 21-30 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019

Most Torontonians identify themselves as Christian so it’s only logical that Christmas events dominate this month. But Toronto has other parts of the world

892. Affordable Events December 2 to 15 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

Winter has arrived. But we still have some free events. We also have some very expensive ones and fund raisers as we celebrate the

890. Affordable Events from November 8 Onwards in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

Do we really have a multicultural city? Okay. So you’ve eaten Ethiopian, Korean and Italian food. But did you know that Estonia is a

889. Affordable Events October 31-November 11+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

I tried to focus on the free or nearly-free events of this blog,  but couldn’t resist mentioning the cultural variety of some of the

Big during this period are Halloween, Mexico’s Day of the Dead, and Diwali celebrations in Hindu temples. A host of other events also give

869. Affordable Events April 16-26+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2019

This current period includes Easter, one of our most important Christian events. Multicultural Toronto offers a vast variety of different ways to celebrate it.

868. Affordable Events April 8-15+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

Update: Please note information on Rwanda commemoration below on April 10, added after we first published this blog.  Most of us have a lot

866. Affordable Events March 20-31+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2019

Music and stories from Africa, a Jewish concert and Shabbat ceremony, and medieval music at Toronto’s Public Labyrinth spring equinox walk. Our annual Francophone