Category : Asia

881. Affordable Events August 3-18 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

Here’s our next batch of opportunities to enjoy the diversity in our city.  Most are free or almost free. Ruth.  Africa. Habari Africa. Friday,

873. Affordable Events May 18-26+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

Where can we see the world in our city? Our neighbours from Argentine, Azerbaijan, Guyana and Eritrea will be raising their heritage flags at

872. Affordable Events May 11-19 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019

Share the excitement of a First Nations bingo. Sample our diverse Black cuisine. Attend a concert with South-African-Mexican influenced music. Support the efforts of

845.  October 13-25 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto- 2018

Something for everyone in our diverse city: the future of Asia-Canada, a book on feisty Black women, and a Canada-India-based play centered on cricket.

842. Affordable Events Sept. 21-30 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

How many cities can claim contact with the living cultures of Asia, Bavaria, China, Britain, England, Ethiopia, Iran, Japan, Philippines, and Ukraine, plus a

836. Affordable Events August 10-16+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Events in Toronto inspired by Africa, Asia’s famous night markets, Halal food, and a Taoist ritual for the souls of all the dead, not

827. Affordable Events June 14–24 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

 Asia, China, First Nations, Italy, Portugal and our multiculturalism inspire lots of big, outdoor, festivals overflowing with smiling people during this period. We also

819. May 1 to 13 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Does anyone know of an event where people of our different cultural groups can discuss mental health issues together? Like how to help “loners”?

775.  August 11-16 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017.

We are all over the world map again this week. Lucky us. And most events are free or almost free so we can explore

769. July 11-19. Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017.

An Asian night market, Indigenous sports tournament,  French folk dancing, Indian mela, and a festival with 13 different country pavilions are among this week’s