I hope this Performance Schedule for Yonge-Dundas Square helps you plan your busy Canada Day. It was sent to us by the Community Folk
July 1, Canada’s national day in Toronto is a many-splendoured thing. For those fans of ethnic culture lucky enough to be in town,
I spent a leisurely afternoon at Fort York last Sunday. It was commemorating the War of 1812. My highlights were the three First
Help needed. So much is happening this summer in the free or nearly-free department that I’m having a hard time keeping up. So
The biggest event this weekend is the Portugal Day Parade on Saturday. It’s huge and colourful. It goes from Dundas St. West to
Last Sunday, Carassauga started off badly for me. I thought I had planned my visit carefully by choosing only five countries. I only had
I was at the Royal Ontario Museum’s Iranian Heritage Day on Saturday. It was wonderful. I stayed there from 11am to 5.
This coming weekend May 25-27, there’s Doors Open, an opportunity to visit any of 135 buildings including a Turkish mosque, an exquisite Tibetan
With 60 countries represented in 26 pavilions at 12 locations across Mississauga, this is a not-to-be missed multicultural event. Festivals in other parts
Lots happening in multicultural Toronto this holiday weekend May 19-21 that’s free or nearly free. Details are on www.TorontoMulticulturalCalendar.com . On Saturday, from