Here are a few happenings this week that could make you think you’re in Indian food heaven, musical Ireland, or the Caribbean with its
Take your pick. An Asian night market or a stimulating ride on the nostalgic Freedom Train? How about a ceremony lighting up the CN
July 22. 10am-4pm.Free. Earl Bales Park Area 3. South of Sheppard Avenue West and East of Bathurst Street. www.BurmaCanadianAssociation.ca. This Burmese/Myanmar event is one
Brazil, England, First Nations, India, Japan, and Russia have inspired cultural events in Toronto this week. You can meet and talk with Israelis and
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
This parade comes with a lot of history reaching back to 17th Century Europe. The Orange Order is a Protestant fraternal organization based in
France. Bastille Day 2017. Sunday. July 9. 11am-4pm. “On Sunday, July 9th, we invite all the French community of the GTA to gather
Dancing is one of my favourite ice-breakers, a great opportunity for fans of Multicultural Toronto to meet other people. It’s healthy too. You can
On July 1, most Canadians will celebrate a very special birthday called Canada 150. It’s been 150 years since the fathers of Canada’s confederation
I just received the poster for this free, exciting Sri Lankan Canada 150 event for Saturday, June 24. Ruth. Save









