Category : Multicultural

374. May 25-26, 2013. Iran, Doors Open, Carassauga, Germany, Buddhism, China, the World

   This weekend has so many exciting events that I haven’t been able to mention all of them in www.torontomulticularcalendar.com. You’ll find: The Iranian

I’ve been going to as many of Toronto’s ethnic festivals as possible for the last three or four years. The ones I like best

357. How Did I Celebrate Chinese New Year Day?

  I spent four hours, yes, four hours, at Chinatown Centre on Spadina on February 10. The band from HMC Ship York started the

355. Yesterday’s LunarFest at Harbourfront

Many Chinese New Year celebrations are aimed at Toronto’s Chinese. Harbourfront’s LunarFest is for everybody and it’s entirely in English. It’s participatory. You can

353. Free or Nearly-Free Toronto Black History Month Events

The Toronto Public Library has events, all free, that give you a chance to meet some of your Black neighbours and question them about

Harbourfront Centre has just informed us of the highlights of its Kuumba weekend February 1-3. Performing are many talented local and international artists from

333. Invitation December 21 New Mayan Cycle

THE MAYAN COMMUNITY IN TORONTO INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE 13 OXLAJUJ BAQTUN (2012)  According to the Mayan tradition, The Oxlajuj Baqtun is not the

329. Multicultural Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free Nov. 23-25 Weekend.

  This weekend you can immerse yourself in Mexico, North Korea, Lithuania, France, Estonia, Germany, Malta, Italy, Luxembourg, and/or Sweden. If you are anxious

326. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free Nov. 17-18 Multicultural Weekend

  This weekend, our giant Santa Claus parade marches and waves it way through downtown Toronto. Our 60 ft. (18.29 metre)-high Christmas tree gets

323. The Road to Asia 2012

P. Anne Winter writes about this recent JCCC event I have attended around eight Road to Asia Festivals at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre