Category : Inter-Faith

899. Affordable Events February 12 – 29 in Multicultural Toronto – 2020.

Don’t let the cold stop you from exploring the world in Toronto. Just be aware that some events could get cancelled. Be sure to

858. Affordable Events February 2-10 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019

It’s hard to avoid Chinese New Year celebrations during this period. They are ubiquitous in Toronto this month. While most of the Chinese events

849. November 11-18+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

How many living worldwide cultures can you find in Toronto during this period? Prolific are Toronto’s Remembrance Day events reflective of mainly European and

811. March 20 – April 3 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

   I just got back from two weeks exploring archaeological sites in Israel. The trip meant taking time off from producing this blog. The

808. February 1-11 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

An early Chinese New Year event where you make and gobble down traditional dumplings that look like ancient silver ingots. A World Interfaith Harmony

782. September 6-11 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

A charming Celtic festival in a park and Chinese dragon boat races with multi-racial crews; Ethiopian-Canadians showcasing their world and food; a launch of

762. June 10-18 and Beyond. Events in Affordable Multicultural Toronto -2017

This week you’ll find events here that could bring together all kinds of people through a mutual love of art, books, family, food, health,

695. October 11-17. Free or almost-free events reflective of Multicultural Toronto- 2016

Here are some of the stimulating events we have found so far.  Please let us know of others. Azerbaijani Dance Café. Saturday October 15.

Ruth writes: Thanks to the Intercultural Dialogue Institute for sending us this information. I wish I could attend but can’t.  Even though you don’t

498. Report of Visit to a Very Friendly Vishnu Mandir Temple – 2015

Ruth writes: When I first started this blog almost four years ago, I had a dream. It was to encourage Torontonians to visit each