Category : Venues

Ruth writes: We are happy to reprint press releases about free or nearly-free multicultural events if they include detailed information like this one about

451. Toronto’s New Coptic Cathedral

Ruth writes: Are you hoping to see inside that gigantic new church on the north side of Steeles near Ferrier during Doors Open this

405. Getting to Harbourfront Centre from Union Station, 2013

I hope the weekend shutdowns of subway service to Union Station are over.  Along with construction on Queen’s Quay and high parking fees, they have discouraged

Like most of my friends, I’m yearning for Easter this year, mainly because warmer weather isn’t expected to start until then. It will be

Beautiful music, meaningful liturgy, exquisite vestments, candles and incense make a visit worthwhile to an Orthodox church during the Feast of the Nativity this

341. Tamil United Church Carol Service December 22

Thanks to Pam Locke, we are all invited to Carol Singing at the Tamil United Church, Dec. 22 at 4:30. 963 Pharmacy Avenue, Scarborough. 

337. Dec. 15-16 Free or Nearly-free Multicultural Toronto Events

This weekend Hanukkah, and the Christmas Flower Shows at Allan Gardens and Centennial Park continue. COBA has an open house with demo African dance

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

322. Diwali 2012 in Little India, a Report

  Diwali in Little India yesterday was annoying.  The performances were supposed to start at 2pm but they didn’t get going until 2:45. In

321. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free November 10-11, 2012 Multicultural Weekend

  Major events this weekend are the Reel Asian International Film Festival, Diwali and Remembrance Day. But there are other gems as well for