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08 / 17
Start: 11:00 am
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You are invited to join Peter Ortved, Chair, Heritage Toronto Board, Councillor Joe Mihevc, St. Paul's West, Fredelle Brief, Chair, Community Relations Commitee, Canadian Jewish Congress Charities Committee and Cyril Levitt, Co-Author, The Riot at Christie Pits for the public presentation of a Heritage Toronto plaque to commemorate, on its 75th anniversary, the Riot at Christie Pits.
Sunday, August 17, 2008 Southeast corner of Christie Pits Park, Christie Street and Bloor Street, across from Christie Subway Station Light refreshments to follow ceremony Master of Ceremonies: Judy Stoffman, Chair, Christie Pits Plaque Committee Heritage Toronto gratefully acknowledges support from the Toronto Star, Rose Corporation, York Heritage Properties, Ltd. , and Ruland Realty for the Riot at Christie Pits plaque project | ||
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08 / 24
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Sunday, August 24th 2008 from 1 - 4pm at O'Connor Estate located on the grounds of Senator O'Connor College School, 60 Rowena Drive (Victoria Park & Ellesmere area). Celtic Family Garden Party Welcome popular entertainer, Hugo Straney together with traditional musicians Loretto Reid and Jim Fay. Irish dancing with Maureen Mulvey-O'Leary This event is an awareness and fundraiser to save the historic O'Connor Estate/formerly Maryvale Farm --- built in 1933 by Frank O'Connor who founded the Laura Secord Candy company and went on to become Senator O'Connor in 1935. Tickets and enquiries: Monica 416-498-0227 Christine 416-484-6274 also email: info@irishheritagehouse.com Web: www.irishheritagehouse.com | ||
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08 / 27
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
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The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
08 / 28
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
08 / 29
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
08 / 30
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
08 / 31
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 1
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 3
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 4
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 5
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 6
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 7
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 8
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 9
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 10
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 11
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 12
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 13
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Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
09 / 14
End: 1:52 pm
Start: Aug 27 2008 - 1:52pm
End: Sep 14 2008 - 1:52pm
The Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is an organization whose members have worked for 85 years to help Torontonians explore, love and conserve our city’s unique natural heritage. To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the TFN is hosting a Nature Art Exhibit/Sale at which some 20 TFN member artists and photographers will display their interpretations of Toronto’s flora and fauna. The event will take place at The Papermill Art Gallery, Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, and will be open to the public from August 27 to September 14. Artists will be available to discuss their work. At the Art Exhibit, special tribute will be paid to artists Eva Davis, the late Diana Banville, and Mary Cumming who is credited with founding, some 40 years ago, the Nature Arts group within the TFN. This group of artists and photographers frequently work together in Toronto’s parks and ravines, and their creations enhance the pages of the TFN’s newsletter, published eight times a year since 1938. | ||
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O'Connor House - one of three buildings remaining on the former 850-acre O'Connor Estate/Maryvale Farms of the 1930s. There is a risk of losing it if we do not work together to save it and bring it back to life. The man who built O'Connor Estate was Frank O'Connor - who, with his wife, Mary Ellen Hayes, were the founders of Laura Secord Candies in 1913. Who has not enjoyed a box of Laura Secord jellied candies or melt-in-your-mouth chocolates. And, did you know, that during the war years of rationed sugar, and other basics, that people would give their ration to Frank so he could continue to make the candies to send away to their beloved soldiers. Why it is important to be part of this project is because it is North York at its finest. O'Connor House stands on its original foundation - unlike several other historic North York homes which have been moved. It has "good bones," a solid foundation, and architecturally, has beauty and balance. Who does not experience their heart, mind and soul uplifted in the presence of beauty and balance. | ||
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10 / 5
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The Société d’histoire de Toronto and Alliance Française invite you to join them on Sunday, October 5, between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm for a picnic as part of “Lafontaine-Baldwin Day at the Temple of the Children of Peace” in Sharon, northeast of Newmarket, at 18974 Leslie Street. The Temple is a National Historic Site, completed in 1832, renowned for its architecture and symbolism, and also for its role in the historic alliance between Robert Baldwin and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine. Participants will be welcomed at 11:00 am at the Temple by none other than David Willson who founded the Children of Peace nearly two hundred years ago. They will then visit the historic Doan farmhouse where Mrs. Doan will greet them and tell them of some of the political turmoil which characterized this part of Ontario in the 1830s and 40s and the effects it had on the community which built the Temple. | ||
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Start: 7:30 pm
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Orphaned at 2, an heiress at 16, married at 19, and the mother of 8, Elizabeth Fisher Stong led a fascinating 19th century life. Watch as storyteller, Pauline Grondin, brings Elizabeth alive and learn the story behind the original settlers on the land of Black Creek Pioneer Village. As the tale unfolds enjoy warm apple cider and a fall harvest treat in the cozy lamplit historic Half Way House. Wednesday October 15, 2008 Tickets must be purchased in advance. Call 416 - 667- 6295 to purchase a ticket. | ||
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On Tuesday, October 28 at 4 p.m. the renovated Dufferin/St. Clair Branch (1625 Dufferin Street, South of St.Clair Avenue West) will reopen to the public. Toronto Public Library will mark the occasion with a celebratory event open to all, including the opening of a new Library KidsStop, the presentation of a historical plaque by Heritage Toronto, refreshments and family entertainment. | ||
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Start: 7:00 pm
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Discover how the coming of the railroads changed Toronto's Victorian townscape just as today the redevelopment of the Kings is turning industrial districts into residential neighbourhoods. Two illustrated lectures on Wednesdays, November 5 and 12 take place at the Schoolhouse followed by a guided walk of King Street West on Sunday afternoon, November 16 with Marta O'Brien, architectural historian. Tickets are $15 each for individual lectures on November 5 and 12 and walking tour on Sunday, November 16 and $40 for the series To reserve, contact Linda McLean at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse 416-863-0010 or linda.mclean@ontarioheritagetrust.on.ca Lectures take place at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, 106 Trinty Street, Toronto (King and Parliament). TTC accessible Start: 7:00 pm
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Discover how the coming of the railroads changed Toronto's Victorian townscape just as today the redevelopment of the Kings is turning industrial districts into residential neighbourhoods with architectural historian, Marta O'Brien. To reserve contact Linda McLean at 416-863-0010 or linda.mclean@ontarioheritagetrust.ca November 5 and 12 evening lectures take place at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, 106 Trinity Street, Toronto (King and Parliament). TTC accessible. | ||
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Heritage Toronto, Archaeological Services Inc. and James Lorimer & Co. Limited are pleased to host the book launch of Toronto: An Illustrated History of its First 12,000 Years, edited by Ron Williamson. Please join us on Wednesday, November 12th from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Hope to see you there!
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Discover how the coming of the railroads changed the Victorian townscape just as today the redevelopment of the Kings is turning industrial districts into residential neighbourhoods with architectural historian Marta O'Brien. November 5 and 12 evening lectures take place at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, 106 Trinty Street, Toronto (King and Parliament). TTC accessible. Tickets are $15 each for the lectures and the walking tour on Sunday, November 16 and $40 for the series. To reserve, call Linda McLean at 416-863-0010 or email at linda.mclean@ontarioheritagetrust.ca | ||
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You're invited to a fundraising dinner at Lambton House on Saturday, February 7th. Speaker Ed Freeman will give a presentation on "The History of the Humber". Tickets are $35 each, and can be ordered by calling Lambton House at 416.767.5472. Location: Lambton House, 4066 Old Dundas St. | ||
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Start: 4:30 pm
As part of Black History Month the National Film Board of Canada will be hosting the following events in the month of February: Celebrating Black History in the Classroom and Beyond: The NFB, in partnership with the Ontario Black History Society, will introduce you to a diverse collection of NFB films, online resources and books available for elementary and secondary teachers. Meet leaders in the field of Canadian Black History and network with local experts, businesses, community organizations and other teachers. With special guest Rosemary Sadlier, President of OBHS and author of The Kids’ Guide to Canadian Black History. CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY ALL MONTH LONG Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Gary Sault, Mississauga Elder and StorytellerTickets are $15 per lecture or $50 for a series of four - available Saturdays at the Tollkeeper's Cottage (at Davenport Road and Bathurst Street) or may be purchased from a Community History Project member - advance sales only. Capacity is limited to 35 people. Tea and coffee will be served with the lecture followed by a Q&A session.
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02 / 12
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02 / 15
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02 / 16
Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Visit the Cottage's special display with admission $2 and celebrate local heritage | ||
02 / 17
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02 / 18
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Carolyn King: Former New Credit Mississauga Chief, Development OfficerTickets are $15 per lecture or $50 for a series of four - available Tea and coffee will be served, with the lecture followed by a Q&A session.
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02 / 19
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02 / 20
Start: 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Visit the City Hall Rotunda to learn more about local heritage groups. Sponsored by the Toronto Historical Association. | ||
02 / 21
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:30 pm
South Asian Heritage Day at the Royal Ontario Museum Join the Friends of South Asia Committee at the Royal Ontario Museum for South Asian Heritage Day on February 21, 2009, a special celebration of the diversity, heritage, history, and culture of South Asia while commemorating the first year anniversary of the Sir Christopher Ondaatje South Asian Gallery. | ||
02 / 22
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02 / 25
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Stacey LaForme, New Credit Mississauga Poet, reading from his works
Tickets are $15 per lecture or $50 for a series of four - available Stacey's work will be available for purchase this evening. Tea and coffee will be served, with the lecture followed by a Q&A session.
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03 / 4
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Margaret Sault, New Credit Historian and Land Claims Expert Tickets are $15 per lecture or $50 for a series of four - available Saturdays at the Tollkeeper's Cottage (at Davenport Road and Bathurst Street) or may be purchased from a Community History Project member - advance sales only. Capacity is limited to 35 people. Tea and coffee will be served, with the lecture followed by a Q&A session.
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03 / 5
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03 / 6
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Celebrate Toronto's 175th birthday at elegant St. Lawrence Hall, 157 King Street East. Featuring Bruce Bell, Richard Fiennes-Clinton, the Fort York Regency Dancers, the Culinary Historians of Ontario, soprano Aleksandra Balaburska and pianist Irene Wong-Montgomery. During the intermission, the Culinary Historians of Ontario and students of Applied Food History at George Brown College will be serving "175 Years of Cakes". Tickets are $25 and available at the door. Reservations may be made by calling Toronto's First Post Office at 416.865.1833 or emailing tfpo@total.net. This is the fifth annual birthday benefit for Toronto's First Post Office, operated by the Town of York Historical Society. This event is sponsored by the St. Lawrence Market Complex. | ||
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03 / 14
Start: 10:00 am
Start: Mar 14 2009 - 10:00am
End: Mar 15 2009 - 6:00pm
Black Creek Pioneer Village is having its first annual used book sale on Saturday March 14th & Sunday March 15th, 2009. 10am - 6pm Admission to the book sale is FREE (Parking is $6, and will be refunded with a $30 purchase at the book sale) Come & browse through hundreds of books on a huge range of topics! Funds raised will support our registration department and the care of the museum's artifact collection. Over the last year our registration department has been working very hard to raise funds to digitize our collection. All proceeds from the book sale will go towards the continuation of this important project. | ||
03 / 15
End: 6:00 pm
Start: Mar 14 2009 - 10:00am
End: Mar 15 2009 - 6:00pm
Black Creek Pioneer Village is having its first annual used book sale on Saturday March 14th & Sunday March 15th, 2009. 10am - 6pm Admission to the book sale is FREE (Parking is $6, and will be refunded with a $30 purchase at the book sale) Come & browse through hundreds of books on a huge range of topics! Funds raised will support our registration department and the care of the museum's artifact collection. Over the last year our registration department has been working very hard to raise funds to digitize our collection. All proceeds from the book sale will go towards the continuation of this important project. | ||
03 / 16
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03 / 17
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Special exhibit on Toronto's Irish and a celebration of the Irish tollkeepers with tea and authentic sodabread - $5 includes tea and tour of the museum | ||
03 / 18
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03 / 19
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03 / 20
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03 / 21
Start: 11:00 am
End: 2:00 pm
Knitting workshop for ages 10 years and up. $5 supplies materials (needles and wool) and a tour of the Cottage. | ||
03 / 22
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03 / 23
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03 / 24
Start: 7:00 pm
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
03 / 25
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
03 / 26
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Rouge Valley Foundation, the non-profit group that secured, renovated and moved the historical Pearse House, now known as the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre, to its current location at 1749 Meadowvale Road (near the Toronto Zoo). The Rouge Valley Foundation’s mission is to protect the natural and cultural heritage of the Rouge Valley and its watershed through high quality restoration projects, education and research. To work closely with the community, the Foundation opened the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre in 1995. The Centre is now closing in on its 15th Anniversary and the Foundation is continuing its dedication to the Centre by retrofitting it with alternative energy and energy saving products/technology as well as engaging the community with educational presentations on energy conservation and green energy alternatives. | ||
03 / 27
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
03 / 28
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
03 / 29
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
03 / 30
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
03 / 31
(all day)
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 1
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Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 2
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Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 3
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Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 4
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Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 5
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Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 6
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Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
04 / 7
End: 9:00 pm
Start: Mar 24 2009 - 7:00pm
End: Apr 7 2009 - 9:00pm
When: March 24, 31, & April 7, 2009 Time: 7pm - 9pm Where: Victoria Room Tuesday March 24, 2009 Tuesday March 31, 2009 Tuesday April 7, 2009 Members: $10/evening $25/all three evenings Seats Should be Reserved in Advance! Visit www.blackcreek.ca to find out more! This speaker series is generously supported by | ||
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04 / 18
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
"Sweet Heritage" - buy and learn about maple syrup and the many benefits of the sugar maple at the Tollkeeper's Cottage | ||
04 / 19
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04 / 20
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04 / 21
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04 / 22
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Join us as we honour Don Mills history, one of the first "new towns" built in North America. | ||
04 / 23
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04 / 26
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
A Book Launch organized by The York Pioneer and Historical Society will take place on April 26, 2009 at the John McKenzie House at 34 Parkview Avenue (just north of the North York subway). The occasion is to launch a special publication in the honour of Toronto's 175th Anniversary. Chris Raible was very instrumental in organizing and recording the information for this book. We are the only organization that have located and recorded over 90 Rebellion Boxes. They were carved by the prisoners that were arrested during the 1837 Rebellion. While in jail the men carved these small wooden boxes incredibly detailed and usually dedicated to lived ones. The event starts at 2:00 pm at the John Mckenzie House, there will be refreshments and the book will be for sale. | ||
04 / 27
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04 / 29
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Robin Burgoyne of Caerwent HouseStories(www.housestories.ca), has offered to host a free workshop for Heritage Toronto as a primer for people interested in learning about how to locate sources related to buildings in Toronto. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, April 29th, from 6-8pm in Committee Room 4 at City Hall, 100 Queen St. West. Registration is limited to 30 people on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will be taken by email only, by sending a message with your name and phone number to email@heritagetoronto.org . We will confirm your registration by email | ||
04 / 30
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05 / 1
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05 / 2
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Birdhouse-making workshop - for children accompanied by parents - limited numbers, small fee, keep the birdhouse. | ||
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05 / 9
Start: 11:31 am
Start: May 9 2009 - 11:31am
End: May 10 2009 - 11:31pm
AGNES DUNBAR MOODIE FITZGIBBON WAS A DAUGHTER OF SUSANNA MOODIE AND RESIDED IN LAMBTON MILLS, ON DUNDAS STREET, IN THE 1860’S. ALL OF THE SPECIMENS WERE FROM THE BABY POINT AND HUMBER VALLEY AREA ADJACENT TO HER HOME; MANY OF THESE FLOWERS STILL SURVIVE IN THE MAGWOOD SANCTUARY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BABY POINT. PUBLISHED IN 1867, THE BOOK MAY BE SEEN IN THE BALDWIN ROOM OF THE TORONTO REFERENCE LIBRARY. THE HUMBER HERITAGE COMMITTEE IS GIVING ITS ANNUAL SPRING WILDFLOWER WALK THROUGH AGNES’ WORLD OF 1865 ON SUNDAY, MAY 10TH 2009. IT WILL LAST APPROXIMATELY TWO HOURS, STARTING IN THE HISTORIC LAMBTON HOUSE, 4066 OLD DUNDAS STREET, AT 1:00 P.M. WITH A TALK ABOUT AGNES AND RETURNING THERE FOR TEA. LAST YEAR HER TRILLIUMS WERE BLOOMING FOR US IN THE MAGWOOD SANCTUARY. MADELEINE McDOWELL | ||
05 / 10
End: 11:31 pm
Start: May 9 2009 - 11:31am
End: May 10 2009 - 11:31pm
AGNES DUNBAR MOODIE FITZGIBBON WAS A DAUGHTER OF SUSANNA MOODIE AND RESIDED IN LAMBTON MILLS, ON DUNDAS STREET, IN THE 1860’S. ALL OF THE SPECIMENS WERE FROM THE BABY POINT AND HUMBER VALLEY AREA ADJACENT TO HER HOME; MANY OF THESE FLOWERS STILL SURVIVE IN THE MAGWOOD SANCTUARY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BABY POINT. PUBLISHED IN 1867, THE BOOK MAY BE SEEN IN THE BALDWIN ROOM OF THE TORONTO REFERENCE LIBRARY. THE HUMBER HERITAGE COMMITTEE IS GIVING ITS ANNUAL SPRING WILDFLOWER WALK THROUGH AGNES’ WORLD OF 1865 ON SUNDAY, MAY 10TH 2009. IT WILL LAST APPROXIMATELY TWO HOURS, STARTING IN THE HISTORIC LAMBTON HOUSE, 4066 OLD DUNDAS STREET, AT 1:00 P.M. WITH A TALK ABOUT AGNES AND RETURNING THERE FOR TEA. LAST YEAR HER TRILLIUMS WERE BLOOMING FOR US IN THE MAGWOOD SANCTUARY. MADELEINE McDOWELL | ||
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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
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06 / 7
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Archaeological excavations at the Graham House (ca. 1870) provide the cornerstone of the First Annual Claremont Archaeology Festival. The homestead of local Blacksmith George Graham and his family, this site features fieldstone foundations and thousands of artifacts relating to domestic family life and the trade of the blacksmith. Attendees are encouraged to dig in and experience Ontario History from the ground up. Registration for one hour time slots (included with the admission price) is required. | ||
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06 / 18
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Join as we celebrate the legendary Yorkville coffeehouse, the Riverboat. The Riverboat plaque has been generously supported by the Bloor-Yorkville BIA, The Rotary Club of Toronto - Forest Hill, Herta Scholz, the Greater Yorkville Residents' Association, Dr. Lancelot A. Brown, the ABC Residents' Association and Magentalane Music Limited. With special thanks to:
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06 / 19
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06 / 20
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Join Heritage Toronto, LEAF (Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests), Councillor Paula Fletcher and local residents at the Leslieville Tree Festival (Celebrating 125 years of Leslieville joining the City of Toronto) in Leslie Grove Park at 12:00pm for a Heritage Toronto plaque presentation in celebration of George Leslie. Before the presentation, please join us for a Heritage Toronto walking tour of Leslieville at 10:00am (more details here). | ||
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07 / 22
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 12:30 pm
Please join us as we honour Scarborough's industrial history, the Golden Mile. Start: 7:30 pm
Start: Jul 22 2009 - 7:30pm
End: Jul 23 2009 - 9:30pm
Reginald’s Return: A Comedy of Intrigue Wednesday July 22 & Thursday July 23, 2009 Reginald’s sudden return is mysterious. Will he be in time to save his farm from the land-hungry railway developer or will it be gone forever? And where on earth did his wife disappear to? Watch as the plot unfolds in our candle-lit historic buildings. Enjoy an Ticket prices: Regular: $17.00 • Member: $15.00 For more information and to reserve your seat call: 416 - 667- 6295 Black Creek Pioneer Village thanks Young Canada Works, an initiative of the Department of Canadian Heritage, for their support of this evening's performance. | ||
07 / 23
End: 9:30 pm
Start: Jul 22 2009 - 7:30pm
End: Jul 23 2009 - 9:30pm
Reginald’s Return: A Comedy of Intrigue Wednesday July 22 & Thursday July 23, 2009 Reginald’s sudden return is mysterious. Will he be in time to save his farm from the land-hungry railway developer or will it be gone forever? And where on earth did his wife disappear to? Watch as the plot unfolds in our candle-lit historic buildings. Enjoy an Ticket prices: Regular: $17.00 • Member: $15.00 For more information and to reserve your seat call: 416 - 667- 6295 Black Creek Pioneer Village thanks Young Canada Works, an initiative of the Department of Canadian Heritage, for their support of this evening's performance. Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
Toronto Public Library Board and Heritage Toronto invites you to the opening of the beautifully renovated and expanded Bloor/Gladstone Branch (1101 Bloor Street West) - one of Toronto's treasured historical buildings. Please join us for our plaque presentation, family entertainment and refreshments. | ||
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