31Dec
We have mentioned all kinds of film festivals in www.torontomulticulturalcalendar.com; e.g. Ireland, Japan, Brazil and Iran. Now it’s Canada’s turn. January 3 to 12
Toronto District School Board’s Christmas Break starts Friday, December 20. The children will be back in school on Monday, January 5, 2014. Lucky
Linda Malloy sent us the poster for the upcoming Christmas Flower Show at Allan Gardens, a Toronto tradition. This opening offers free horse and
Emmanuel Gallant writes: After living nearly two years in Canada, I finally took the time to visit some of its very first inhabitants,
Flower shows and autumn leaf viewing are for many Toronto residents as much a tradition as the Ukrainian parade. For the Autumn
Last Sunday, I stood for two hours watching and photographing the Pride Parade. I saw groups of Thais, Africans, Latinos, Filipinos, South Asians, Jews, and
Have you ever attended a real Pow Wow gathering with different First Nations? What does it look like? What do these people feel inside
18Apr
If you thought last year’s War of 1812 observances were over, think again. Next week Prince Phillip will be here. Toronto will see one
24Mar
Like most of my friends, I’m yearning for Easter this year, mainly because warmer weather isn’t expected to start until then. It will be
2Jan
Levees have been a Canadian New Year tradition for hundreds of years. Toronto started them in 1968 to give citizens an opportunity to meet