12Apr
From now until the end of April, multicultural Toronto will be celebrating Orthodox Easter, and the Sikh’s Khalsa Day Parade. Passover continues until April
15Mar
It was my first Fire Festival. I was expecting to see mainly men jump over a big bonfire like acrobats. Instead, I found
Nowruz, the Iranian New Year and the beginning of spring in Toronto is March 20 at 1:15 am. The celebrations start, however, on
February 22 is Losar, the first day of the Tibetan New Year. It is a 15-day holiday, but the first three days are the
January 23 this year is the first day of the Chinese New Year but the celebrating has already started. A lot more
New Year’s in multicultural Toronto has some interesting events that are free. In addition to the children’s 6 to 9:30 pm New Year’s Eve
30Jan
Which Chinese New Year’s celebration is meant for you? Let me know if you’re doing something interesting. If you have small children, the public