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851. November 27-December 6+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

As we move into December, Christmas activities seem to dominate. In addition to religious events, look for seasonal theatre, parties, fund raisers, flower shows,

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

841. Affordable Events Sept. 15-23 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

You can find a wide range of events inspired by a wide range of countries in our city. History of the Baltic states. Irish

838. Affordable Events August 24-29+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

Look here for a chance to experience ancient Japanese Noh theatre arts and recent Taiko drumming. A call for map lovers to help Doctors

837. August 15-23+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

The opening of our CNE signals the upcoming end of summer. In a couple weeks we will have fewer outdoor festivals. Among these mid-August

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

830. July 6–16+ Caribbean Carnival, Carabram, Halal Fest, Kalayaan, etc. – 2018.

Different cultural events are in profusion all over Multicultural Toronto now and those listed here are free or almost free unless you want to

825. June 6-17+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

As usual, Toronto is over-flowing with interesting, wide-ranging things to do that have been inspired by the world outside. Better still, many of them

822. Affordable Events May18-28 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

During this period, you can meet representatives of the cultures of about 40 different countries and regions, and four different religions. They can tell

807. January 25-31 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

Black Canadian artists, Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, stories from Canada’s Chinese diaspora and a Cameroon immigrant, and a Night of Ideas from France. Have you