Here are some more May and summer events that illustrate what many of us like to do no matter what our heritage culture is;
Wow! Spring really is here. Festivals and trees are blossoming all over the GTA. This first week of May and the rest of the
The world is indeed in Toronto and you can experience it without a visa or a plane ticket or spending very much money. Canada,
You can experience an art exhibition, concerts, film, exotic food, and a play among the many affordable events in Multicultural Toronto during this period.
Spiritual services and fun secular events are on this week in Multicultural Toronto. You can ask your neighbours if you can join them. There’s
Gudhi Padwa on March 29 is the Maharashtra New Year. Maharashtra is one of the Indian states. The Hindu Mandir in Mississauga sent us
Several important events originating in other parts of the world are celebrated in Toronto this month. Except for the pow wow, they won’t be
Another potpourri of stimulating events reflecting Toronto’s diverse cultures awaits you. Several are free. Baltic. Opening of the exhibition “Sharing Our Stories: The Baltic
Where can we find information about supporting our mosques with “Rings of Peace”? Where can we express displeasure at attacks on multiculturalism? Holy Blossom
Variations on the Mardi Gras theme. Another New Year event. A language few of us have ever heard of. An outdoor festival in February.











