BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Madir 61 Clairville Dr. Toronto ON M9W5Z7 Etobicoke, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://toronto.baps.org/ [email protected] 416-798-2277 all ages The Mandir is a masterpiece of intricate design and workmanship of ancient Indian arts, traditions and philosophy. See the fusion of traditional Indian architecture with modern technology. Come to the Mandir to experience Hinduism, peace and tranquility and learn of the history and culture of the Indo-Canadian diaspora. Many activities, events and festivals held throughout the year. See website for many photos and details. There is no other building like it in Canada. |
Beach Celtic Festival, The Kew Gardens Toronto ON - .http://www.thecelticfestival.com/ [email protected] 416-686-9231 all ages September 10th and 11th, 2011. A celebration of Celtic music, vendors, food and fun. |
Canadian Opera Company Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. Toronto ON - .http://www.coc.ca/Home.aspx [email protected] 416-363-8231 1-800-250-4653 all ages Free Concert Series. Largest producer of operas in Canada. Programs, workshops, tours and resources for all ages. Youth Opera Lab with free dinner, free workshop and 2 free tickets! Summer Youth Intensive, Living Opera etc. After school program, March break and summer programs. Kids create their own operas. Programs for families and schools. |
Colborne Lodge in High Park 11 Colborne Lodge Dr.,south end of High Park, north of The Queensway Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/camps.htm [email protected] 416-392-6916 all ages Many children’s summer camps. This picturesque cottage was home to John and Jemima Howard, who founded High Park. Built in 1837 it houses many original furnishings and includes some of his own paintings of early Toronto. Don’t miss annual events like March Break Discovery camps, Easter Traditions and Spring Egg Fun, Doors Open Toronto, Harvest Festival etc. |
Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W. Toronto ON M5J2G8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/summer/festivals.cfm?festival_id=81 [email protected] 416-973-4600 all ages Canoe Rides on the Natrel Pond May to October. Free outdoor concerts. Free Flicks July and August – outdoors by the lake, see 6 films; Dancing on the Pier Thursdays starting June 23 – see the boardwalk heat up! Weekends from June 25 – Oct10, experience World Cafe. SoundClash competition – see the shortlist of Toronto’s hottest bands performing in July. Also, Colombian Colours 2 Diaspora Festival July 15 – 17, Tirgan Iranian Festival July 21 – 24, Calypso festival July 27, Island Soul Festival July 29 – August 1st, What’s Classical? August 5 – 7, Fortune Cooking Food Festival August 12 – 14, Masala! Mehndi! Masti! August 19 – 21, TELUS TAIWANfest August 26 – 28th. See website for events September – October. |
Heli Tours of Toronto Toronto Island Airport Toronto ON - .http://www.helitours.ca/ [email protected] 416-203-3280 1-888-445-8542 City tours, romantic tours, many Heli Spa packages, specials like Family Fly ‘N Fun, Up Front Tour Specials where you get to sit up front! |
Humber Arboretum Nature Camps and Centre for Urban Ecology 205 Humber College Blvd. Toronto ON M9W5L7 Etobicoke, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.humberarboretum.on.ca [email protected] 416-675-5009 5 to 13 Summer and winter day camps for ages 5 to 13. Swimming, canoeing, exploring nature, parties, nature programs for schools and other groups, teachers, other adults, ecology centre. |
Rice Lake Spring Fishing Festival 435 and 449 Island View Rd. Roseneath ON K0K2X0 Kawartha and Northumberland Regionhttp://www.ricelakespringfishingfestival.ca/ [email protected] 905-352-2621 1-877-215-7389 all ages May 14 – June 18, 2011. Over $69,000 in prizes! Free kids’ day June 11th. |
Scarborough Historical Museum 1007 Brimley Rd. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/scarborough.htm/ [email protected] 416-338-8807 all ages Children’s day camps, pay-as-you-can events and voluteer opportunities for youth. Plus Satuday Adventure club for kids. Open to the public, admission is by donation throughout the year. Don’t miss annual events like Doors Open Toronto, Canada Day, Harvest Festival, Christmas Open House, Victorian Extravaganza and Desserts by Lamplight. |
Textile Museum of Canada 55 Centre Ave. Toronto ON M5G2H5 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.textilemuseum.ca/ [email protected] 416-599-5321 416-599-5321 x 2228 all ages Permanent collection of over 12,000 objects from more than 200 coutries. It celebrates cultural diversity through traditional fabrics, garments, carpets, beadwork and basketry. Many themed shows and exhibitions. Many monthly programs include artists’ talks, workshops, clinics, seminars, family days etc. Also adult group visits and school visits (students and teachers). Experiences and activities link directly to the Ontario curriculum and cater to all grade levels. |
Toronto Zoo and Zoo Camp 361A Old Finch Avenue Toronto ON M1B5K7 Scarborough, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://torontozoo.com/ [email protected] 416-392-5929 all ages Zoo School – earn Gr. 11 biology credit and university prep., school programs and outreach. Summer camps age 4 and up and programs. |
Victoria Harbour Centennial/Canada Day Celebrations Oakwood Arena and Oakwood Community Centre Victoria Harbour ON L0K2A0 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.tay.township.on.ca/Community/100thAnniversary/index.htm/ [email protected] 705-534-4196 1-877-773-7778 all ages June 24 – 26, 2011. Celebrating it’s 100th anniversary and Canada during this 3-day event. Children’s midway, exiting events, craft and artisan show and sale. Canada Day Parade will host contingent from CFB Borden with local veterans and from Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. |
2011 Windsor International Air Show Windsor International Airport, 3200 County Rd. 42 and 11, n of 401 Windsor ON N9A6J3 Southwest Ontario Regionhttp://www.winairshow.com/ [email protected] 519-682-9797 x 11 all ages September 10 – 11, 2011. Gates are open 9:30 to 3:30, show starts at 11:45 and ends around 3:30. A great variety of performers and a great ground show as well. Come September 9th for the Chicken Wing-Off and taste some of the best chicken wings in North America while watching the planes arrive. |
ALL ABOUT TORONTO 27 Clovercrest Road Toronto ON M2J1Z5 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.allabouttoronto.com/ [email protected] 416-495-8687 all ages Customized guided tours for Toronto and Niagara Falls for individuals or groups. Tours relating to Toronto, Niagara, students, seniors, corporations, and sports. Guides are available in many languages, see website for 23 languages for Toronto! |
Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West Toronto ON M5T1G4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.ago.net/camps [email protected] 416 979 6660 ext. 368 6 to 13 Day camp – arts, dance, music, coed. |
Arts on Main 2011 Main streets of Alliston, Beeton, Cookstown and Tottenham South Simcoe ON - .http://www.southsimcoeartscouncil.com/uploads/AoM_brochure_2011_final_print.pdf/ [email protected] 705-434-2378 all ages May 28 – June 11, 2011. Free music festivals, celebrations, art, street performers, authors and carnivals along the main streets of these towns. See website brochure for details on Tottenham Bluegrass Festival June 17 – 19; Cookstown’s Re:Style Vintage June 15th; Youth Arts by the River May 28 – June 11 – juried art show open to all youth up to grade 12; Scavenger Hunt May 28 – June 11; Battle of the Brushes June 11th in Alliston. |
Artventure: McMichael Canadian Art Collection 10365 Islington Avenue Kleinburg ON L0J1C0 York, Durham and Hills of Headwaters Regionhttp://www.mcmichael.com/ [email protected] 905-893-1121 1-888-213-1121 4 to 15 Art gallery featuring Group of Seven paintings, summer art camp for ages 4 to 15, Sunday concerts, art classes for kids, family activities. |
Authors at Harbourfront Centre – Young readers festivals 235 Queens Quay West Toronto ON M5J2G8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.readings.org/ [email protected] 416-973-4760 all ages Operates year-round promoting interest and enthusiasm in writing and reading. Readings, round table discussions, interviews and performances involving over 7,500 authors from more than 100 countries! Authors runs a weekly literary event series, the annual International Festival of Authors and for younger readers, the YoungIGOA and ALOUD: a Celebration for Young Readers with Forest of Reading Festival of Trees. There is also Junior Authors Camp during March break and summer. Hands on bookmaking workshop in October during YoungIFOA’s School Visits programme. |
Bata Shoe Museum 327 Bloor St. West Toronto ON M5S1W7 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.batashoemuseum.com/ [email protected] 416.979.7799 all ages Several exhibitions and events. Interactive fairy-tale themed area for younger children. Weekend Family Fun and hands-on demonstrations. March break programs open to daycare groups and parents with children. Summer Fun 90 minute programme to daycares and day camps. |
Beach Studio Tour Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.beachstudiotour.ca/ [email protected] 416-691-5195 416-988-9704 all ages A self-guided annual free tour to see and buy original art from artists at various studios in the beautiful Toronto Beach area. Paintings, jewelry, textiles, ceramics, photography, sculpture and metal arts. |
BEACHES ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW Kew Gardens Park – Lee Ave. and Queen St. E. Toronto ON - . www.beachesartsandcraftsshow.com [email protected] 416-690-8859 416-698-0143Saturday, June 11 & Sunday, June 12, 10am-6pm. Over 150 crafts people from across Canada selling quality one-of-a-kinds. |
Beaches International Jazz Festival Beach neighbourhood – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.beachesjazz.com/ [email protected] 416-698-2152 all ages July 15th to 24th, 2011. This free annual festival happens at Woodbine Park, KEW Gardens, Latin Square and Big Band stages and along a 2km stretch of Queen St. East for the Streetfest. The streetfest closes off a section of Queen St. East to foot traffic only from 7pm to 11pm on July 21st to 23rd to showcase 50 bands playing everything from big band, swing, dixieland, to funk, R & B, soul, Afro-Cuban etc. |
Black Creek Pioneer Village 1000 Murray Ross Parkway Toronto ON M3J2P3 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.blackcreek.ca/ [email protected] 416-736-1733 all ages Example of a typical village set in the 1800′s. Ongoing events, programs for groups and schools. Day camps for ages 8 to 14. Young Apprentice Program offered in summer for ages 13 to 15. Celebrate Father’s Day June 18 – 19, 2011 watching the Battle of Black Creek – Revolutionary War Re-enactment as more than 200 soldiers perform. BBQ’d ribs lunch. July 1 Canada Day Celebrations with traditional games, horse-drawn wagon rides. Timeless Tales, Popular Children’s Stories Come to Life happens July and August. |
Blue Mountain Village 11 km west of Collingwood off Hwy 26 on Blue Mountain Rd. Collingwood ON - .http://www.bluemountainvillage.ca/ [email protected] 877-445-0231 705-445-0231 all ages Samsung Movies Under the Stars shows box office hits free every Wednesday and Friday evening at dusk beginning July 1st, 2011 – see website for movie schedule and bring your chair; Wild Wonders at Blue June 18 – 19, 2011 presents bird and reptile shows, village dj and face painting; Salsa at Blue Mountain June 24 – 26, 2011 voted Best New Festival in Ontario. Showcasing the music, dancing, fiery foods of Latin life, fireworks, beach party, freestyle soccer, children’s activities and much more. Award winning festival for last 3 years.; July 1 – Canada Day with free activities all day – street performers, live music, guided family hikes, gondola rides, splash fountain, scavenger hunts, movies under the stars and fireworks. |
BRAZILFEST Earlscourt Park, 1369 St. Clair Ave. W. Toronto ON - .http://www.brazilfest.ca/ [email protected] 416-299-5932 all ages Sunday July 24th, 2011. The Toronto International BrazilFest is the largest celebration of Brazilian heritage and culture in Canada. Experience the music, dance, food and arts of Brazil. |
Brick Works 550 Bayview Ave. Toronto ON - .http://www.evergreen.ca/rethinkspace/?p=148/ [email protected] 416-596-7670 all ages Learn about the Brick Works history via exhibits, artifacts, and a tour. Pavillions house the indoor farmers’ market in the winter – Saturdays 9am – 1. School groups and everyone can learn about gardening and green technology at Koerner Gardens 20,000 square foot native plant demonstration space. Winter outdoor skating among enchanting scenery for school groups and families. Bike Works bicycle recycling program. Event space rental, Garden Market and of course the Farmers Market: Summer Saturdays 8am – 1 for fresh food, kids activities, cooking workshops, children’s garden and Green City Adventure Camps! |
Brooklin Spring Fair P.O. Box 615 Brooklin ON L1M1B5 York, Durham and Hills of Headwaters Regionhttp://www.brooklinspringfair.com/ [email protected] 905-655-7093 all ages Parade, youth talent show, spelling bee, baby show, fiddle competition, midway, pet shows, truck and tractor pull. |
Cambridge Riverfest Riverbluffs Park, George St. Cambridge ON N1R5W8 Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington Regionhttp://www.cambridgeriverfest.com/riverfest/ 519-740-4681 all ages June 4, 2011., 10-4. Free festival. Come and enjoy the Grand River with rides, interactive games and displays, live music, food, arts and crafts and a wonderful children’s area with entertainers for children. River rides too. |
Campbell House Museum 160 Queen St. W. Toronto ON M5H3H3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.campbellhousemuseum.ca/ [email protected] 416-597-0227 all ages The oldest remaining building from the original town of York is open to the public and school groups. A rare classical example of Georgian architecture. Special events like Winterlicious are frequent at the museum. Visit The Gallery and the Hearth & Garden at Campbell House restaurant which is now open for lunch. School programs can be customized and include a tour of the house. |
Canada Blooms Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd. Toronto ON - .http://www.canadablooms.com/ [email protected] 416-447-8655 1-800-730-1020 all ages Flower and Garden Festival in March. 6 acres of stunning gardens. Special Children’s Area. Over 200 hours of free lectures, demonstrations and talks. Canada’s Largest Floral Competition. See the website’s Marketplace for hundreds of vendors. |
Canada Day Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/special_events [email protected] 416-338-0338 all ages July 1st celebrates Canada Day. For 2011, Mel Lastman Square will be have events. |
Canadian Air & Space Museum Parc Downsview Park, 65 Carl Hall Road, Box 1 Toronto ON M3K2E1 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://casmuseum.org/ [email protected] 416-638-6078 1-866-585-2227 all ages Open year-round at Canada’s first National Urban Park. Home of the AVRO Arrow Full Scale Metal Replica. Building is the original home of the de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. and of Canada’s leading space technology company best known as SPAR. School tours, group tours, special programs, youth programs like Fun With Flight, Future Pilots and Astronaut for a Day. Educational programs, teacher information etc. Flight Camp and Air shows. |
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum 386 Church St. S. St. Marys ON N4X1C2 Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington Regionhttp://baseballhalloffame.ca/about/history/ [email protected] 1-877-250-2255 519-284-1838 all ages Learn about a select group of baseball legends and baseball’s origins in Canada. 15th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic happens June 17, 2011. Summer Camp – KOD (Kids on Deck) is for boys and girls age 9 – 15. It runs in July and is the only week-long residential baseball camp offered in Canada. |
Canadian International Airshow Exhibition Place, 210 Princes’ Blvd. Toronto ON M6K3C3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.cias.org/ [email protected] 416-263-3650 all ages September 3 – 5, 2011. This is the big one! This airshow is the highlight of the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) and attracts millions of spectators coming from all over Ontario and the United States. See the website for VIP and preferred seating tickets. The best general viewing is from within the CNE grounds along its waterfront grounds and at Ontario Place’s lakefront. |
Canadian Stage Dream in High Park 1873 Bloor St W., High Park Amphitheatre, just east of Grenadier Restaurant Toronto ON - .http://www.canadianstage.com/dream [email protected] 416-368-3110 416-367-8243 all ages Performing Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale set in fairytale worlds of Bohemia and Sicilia. June 28 – September 4, 2011. Tuesdays through Sundays, 8pm. Gates open at 6pm, recommended minimum donation for adults is $20., free for kids 14 and under. Family Day Sundays offer a free all-ages program and advanced registration is advised. See website for directions and Q & As. |
Casa Loma 1 Austin Terrace Toronto ON M5R1X8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.casaloma.org/ [email protected] 416-923-1171 all ages Canada’s majestic castle. Decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, stables, towers, and estate gardens. Self-guided tours in a variety of languages, for the visually and hearing impaired. Seasonal events and performances. |
Centreville Amusement Park Centre Island Toronto ON - .http://www.centreisland.ca/ [email protected] 416-203-0405 all ages Over 600 acres of parkland across the harbour from Toronto. 30 rides and attractions, farm, food, bike rental, gardens, etc. Access by ferry. Link to ferry info from website. Open from June to September daily and all weekends in May and September. |
Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto 5183 Sheppard Avenue East Scarborough ON M1B5Z5 Scarborough, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.cccgt.org/ [email protected] 416-292-9293 all ages The largest Chinese cultural centre in North America! Art gallery. State-of-the-art 600-seat theatre and 8500 square foot multi-purpose hall for sports, recreational activities, trade shows and banquets. Resource centre, boardroom, studios and classrooms. Family Connections Programme, Youth Chapter, Friendship Programme, Group Tours, Cultural and Educational Services. Events almost every day! Green Summer Camp for ages 4 to 12 – children trained in both Cantonese and Mandarin. Youth Orchestra, Chinese School. Classes in Chinese Opera, music-strings, table tennis, board games, cartooning… So much to do – you must see the website! |
Cirque du Soleil Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/home.aspx#/en/home/americas/canada.aspx [email protected] Touring live theatre company performing many different adventurous and imaginative shows around the world. Art galleries, fitness programs for women and private, corporate and public events. |
CityPass for Multiple locations Toronto ON - .http://www.citypass.com/ [email protected] 1-888-330-5008 all ages Discounted admission to 5 must-see Toronto attractions: CN Tower, Casa Loma, Ontario Science Centre, Royal Ontario Museum and the Toronto Zoo. |
Classics Against Cancer Cedarvale Park Georgetown ON L7G4B5 Hamilton, Halton and Brant Regionhttp://www.classicsagainstcancer.ca/Home.html [email protected] 613-396-1160 905-877-7119 all ages June 19, 2011.Opens 7:30 am. This father’s day outing is set in an all grass park on the banks of the Credit River. See almost a century of automotive history: Cars from almost every age and type, from turn of the century to flashy American production cars, muscle cars, kit cars and street rods. Live entertainment from the 50s and 60s, food concessions, pancake breakfast, special activities for the kids and a supervised children’s play area. |
CN Tower 301 Front Street West Toronto ON M5V2T6 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.cntower.ca/ [email protected] 416-868-6937 416-362-5411 all ages Classified as one of the Seven Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The World’s Tallest Tower has a revolving restaurant, indoor and outdoor viewing at observation levels 112 to 147 building stories high. Glass Floor look-down at 112 storeys high. Film, ride, gift shop and annual stair-climbing event are some attractions. |
CNE Press Building, Exhibition Place, 210 Princes’ Boulevard Toronto ON M6K3C3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.theex.com/ [email protected] 416-263-3800 all ages Concerts and events, rides and games, horse and ice shows, exhibits like sand sculptures, midway rides, kids’ world and farm, cat and dog shows, garden show, shopping and food. |
Cobourg Highland Games Festival Donegan Park, se of D’Arcy St. and Queen St. Cobourg ON K9A4L1 Kawartha and Northumberland Regionhttp://www.cobourghighlandgames.ca/ [email protected] 905-373-4166 all ages Saturday June 25, 2011. Parade through downtown Cobourg, Highland dancers, Celtic entertainers, pipes and drums, sheep herding and Medieval Knights! The Donegal Fiddlers Orchestra is back by demand. Strong Men and Strong Women competitions. Games for the kids. Vendors showcase Scottish food, crafts, clan displays and representatives. Kids 12 and under are free! No pets allowed on grounds. |
Distillery District Farmers’ Market 55 Mill St., Building #58, Suite 200 Toronto ON M5A3C4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.distilleryfarmersmarket.blogspot.com/ [email protected] 416-364-1177 416-507-3454 all ages In addition to the farmers’ market on Sundays, you’ll find distinctive shops, excellent restaurants, jaw-dropping art galleries and fabulous performances. The distillery district comprises 10 streets with over 40 heritage buildings as this is the largest collection of Victorian era industrial architecture in North America. The Distillery is a trendy hot spot for residents an tourists alike offering numerous arts and entertainment festivals throughout the year like the famous Luminato night-time arts festival and TD Jazz Festival. The cobblestone streets are for people only and The Distillery District is listed as a top pick for travellers by National Geographic magazine. |
Distillery Historic District 55 Mill Street, Building #58 Suite 200 Toronto ON M5A3C4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.thedistillerydistrict.com/ [email protected] 416-364-1177 416-507-3454 all ages Internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and dozens of restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It’s home to live theatres, art galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and award-winning restaurants. It’s completely closed to traffic and one of Ontario’s hottest tourist attractions. So many exiting events throughout the year! Truly a place for everyone. MEC Bikefest June 25, 2011, Artisans at the Distillery Mid Summer Craft Show July 30 – August 1, 2011 – Free admission. open daily 11-6. ArtFest at the Distillery Outdoor Art Show Sept 2-5, 2011. |
Doors Open Mississauga Multiple locations – see website Mississauga ON - .http://www.portcredit.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=194&Itemid=1 all ages Saturday October 1, 2011. See many private and public sector buildings, heritage and contemporary buildings for free. |
Doors Open Ontario Multiple locations – see website map ON - .http://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/ 416-325-5000 all ages Free admission to private and public buildings. June 4th: Huronia, Ottawa, Owen Sound and Whitchurch-Stouffville. June 11th: Burlington, Clarington, Highlands East, Richmond Hill. June 12th: Burlington and Highlands East. June 18th: Kingston and Perth. June 25th: Fergus-Elora, June 25 – 26: Muskoka – Bala, Port Carling and Windermere. |
Doors Open Toronto Special Events, City Hall, 6th Floor West Tower, 100 Queen St. W. Toronto ON M6H2N2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.toronto.ca/doorsopen [email protected] 311 all ages 150 buildings of architectural, historical, cultural or social significance open their doors to the public. Free admission. Doors Open Toronto theme for 2011 is Photography. Event happens May 28th and 29th, 2011. |
Driftwood Theatre Group, The 75 Browning Avenue Toronto ON M4K1W1 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.driftwoodtheatre.com/ [email protected] 416-466-3843 905-576-2396 all ages Ontario’s beloved outdoor summer-touring theatre company, sharing the works of William Shakespeare since 1995. Their philosophy that all audiences should have access to high quality, professional theatre is demonstrated by pay-what-you-can admission. Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare’s Shorts – 70 minute workshops come to your classroom; and the great getaway experience Trafalgar 24 – a juried festival involving the audience at Trafalgar Castle in Whitby. The Bard’s Bus Tour performs MACBETH and will visit 27 locations across Ontario July 7 – August 14, 2011 (no Mondays). All performances begin at 7:30pm. 100% performance guarantee – moved to nearby indoor location in the event of rain. |
Dunnville’s 37th Mudcat Festival “Salutes Our Troops” Central/Wingfield Park/around town Dunnville ON N1A2X1 Southwest Ontario Regionhttp://www.dunnvillechamberofcommerce.ca/mudcat.php/ [email protected] 905-774-3183 all ages June 8 – 12, 2011. Free. Named one of the top 100 festivals in Ontario. Tributes to local and Canadian soldiers - Parade starts at 10am. Midway, fireworks, dances, magician, juggler, cruise night, strong man contest, duck and canoe races, reptile show, bed races, musical acts, pony rides and food. |
Elora Festival 33 Henderson St. Elora ON N0B1S0 Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington Regionhttp://www.elorafestival.com/ [email protected] 1-888-747-7550 519-846-5947 all ages Fridays and Saturdays in July beginning July 8, plus July 31, 2011. ( July 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31) A summer festival of classical and contemporary music, with an emphasis on choral works, featuring internationally renowned Canadian artists. Over 30 performances in unique venues. Also Elora Festival Kids Camp runs July 11-15 from 9-4 for 8-13 years old. Registration package due May 17th. They’ll perform Disney’s Sleeping Beauty July 15th. |
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse 106 Trinity St. Toronto ON - .http://www.enochturnerschoolhouse.ca/ [email protected] 416-863-0010 all ages Toronto’s heritage schoolhouse is the oldest free school in Toronto. Many school programs are offered so students can feel what it was like to be a schoolchild in the Victorian era. Also adult programs like lectures, walking tours, concerts and auctions. It can be booked for weddings, corporate events and workshops, film shoots and receptions etc. |
Evergreen’s Green City Adventure Camp 550 Bayview Ave Toronto ON - .http://ebw.evergreen.ca/whats-on/camps/ [email protected] 416-596-1443 6 to 10 Exploring Toronto’s green spaces. Walking, riding the trails, building forts, climbing hills and trees, explore wildlife, journaling, Jr. explorers (4-5 days, ages 6-7), senior explorers (4-5 days, ages 8-10), jr. adventurers (9-10 days, ages 6-7), sr. adventurers (9-10 days, ages 8-10), school programs, weekend activities, adult programs, farmers market. |
Famous People Players Dine and Dream Theatre 343 Evans Ave. Toronto ON M8Z1K2 Etobicoke, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.fpp.org/ [email protected] 416-532-1137 1-888-453-3385 all ages Canada’s internatioanlly renowned black light theatre company. Savour fabulous food that received rave reviews in the Financial Post and Toronto Star, prepared in Newman’s Own Kitchen, then relax in the Phil Collins Theatre for an hour-long performance that will captivate all 5 senses. Enjoy your dessert and drinks and after the show. Shows are suitable for all ages. |
Fantasy Fair 500 Rexdale Blvd. Etobicoke ON M9W6K5 Etobicoke, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.fantasyfair.ca/ [email protected] 416-674-5437 all ages Indoor amusement park catered to younger children. Rides include ferris wheel, merry-go-round, train and more. Also an open area adventure playground called Dreamer’s Play Village for those under 60 inches tall with tube slides, ball area, climbing area etc. All-day ride passes available. Great place for birthday parties. |
Fort York: National Historic Site 250 Fort York Blvd. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/fort-york.htm [email protected] 416-392-6907 all ages Canada’s largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings. Built in 1793. Guided tours, musket, drill and music demonstrations. 8 historic structures. Open nearly year-round. Many holiday events. Saturday June 11, 2011 is Ontario Model Soldiers’ Society Show from 10 – 5. 49th annual show featuring demonstrations of casting and painting, many displays, toy soldiers for sale. Regular admission applies. Sunday, June 12, 2011 take a tour and see Fort York for free! It’s Fort York Historic District Walking Tour from 1 – 2:30 exploring 200 Years of Lakefront Development. Free admission to Fort York following the tour. June 18, 1-2:30 is Tour de Forts – bike tour of moderate difficulty. Admission to tour and Fort York is free! Tuesday June 21, 5-10pm is National Aboriginal Day Strawberry Festival presented by Tim Hortons. Admission is free! |
Fringe of Toronto Theatre Festival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.fringetoronto.com/ [email protected] 416-966-1062 All ages 150 productions at about 30 venues over 12 days from July 6 to 17th, 2011. Dramas to musical extravaganzas to improv take place in local theatres, playgrounds, parking lots and more. FringeKids! Venue hosts 8 plays exclusively for kids and families. Outreach programs for artists and youth include free tickets. The Toronto Fringe also produces another annual festival called The Next Stage Festival. See that listing. |
Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art and Open Clay Studio 111 Queen’s Park Toronto ON M5S2C7 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/ [email protected] 416-586-8080 all ages Opened in 1984 and had a major expansion from 2004 to 2006. School groups, exhibitions, clay classes for beginner to advanced for adults and kids. Half-day and full-day kids clay camps, family Sundays from 1 to 4. Drop-in clay classes every Wednesday 6 – 8 pm, Fridays 6 – 8 pm, and Sundays 1 – 3 pm. |
Gathering of the Classics Hangar F, Edenvale Aerodrome, 5195 Hwy 26 E. Stayner ON L0M1T0 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.classicaircraft.ca/Welcome.html/ [email protected] 705-818-2223 705-309-3007 all ages August 6, 2011, 10 – 4. This is Canada’s largest Fly-in for vintage/classic aircraft and autos. See the trainers, fighters and bombers of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and the superb riding skills of the OPP’s Golden Helmet Precision Motorcycle Team at 1pm. Wander amongst the planes and over 150 classic cars, talk to the pilots and enjoy great music and food. Take a ride in the vintage 1943 Tiger Moth! |
Georgetown Highland Games Georgetown Fairgrounds, ne Trafalgar Rd. and Maple Ave. Georgetown ON L7G4T1 Hamilton, Halton and Brant Regionhttp://www.georgetownhighlandgames.com/index.php?title=Main_Page 905-877-7119 all ages Saturday June 11, 2011. Experience Scottish culture and heritage. Mens and Ladies Scottish Heavyweights Competitions. Highland dancing competition, piping and drumming competitions, clan parade, food and cheer garden and clan village. Children’s activities like face painting, climbing wall, crafts and pottery classes. |
Georgina Highland Gathering Georgina Fairgrounds, 1 Fairpark Lane Sutton West ON L0E1R0 York, Durham and Hills of Headwaters Regionhttp://www.georginahighlandgathering.com/ [email protected] 905-476-7870 all ages June 18, 2011. Pipe bands and highland dance competition, heavy events. Well toss with audience participation. Scottish displays, presentations, Clan information. Drums, crafts for the kids, Scottish food and merchandise. |
Ghost Tours of Niagara Fort George Niagara-on-the-Lake ON L0S1J0 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://www.niagaraghosts.com/Info.html/ [email protected] 905-468-6621 Summer and Halloween guided candlelit walking tours of almost 2 hours through the most haunted place – the old fort – in the most haunted town in Canada. Hear real stories of people’s real experiences with real spirits. |
Gibson House Museum 5172 Yonge St. at Park Home Ave. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/gibson-house.htm [email protected] 416-395-7432 all ages Summer Day camps for kids ages 6 to 12 themed by age group. Public admission nearly year-round. This family farmhouse was built in 1851 in rural Toronto. |
Great Lakes Schooner Company 249 Queen’s Quay West, Suite 111 Toronto ON M5J2N5 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.greatlakesschooner.com/ [email protected] 416-260-6355 1-800-267-3866 all ages Boat cruises, dinner cruises, eductional cruises, weddings, corporate events etc. A number of boats available to choose from like cruise ships, the Tall Ship Kajama and the classic ship Trillium which is the last steam operated paddle-wheeler on the Great Lakes! Day tours, theme cruises, weddings, and student programs both educational and entertaining. |
Great White North Dragon Boat Challenge 577 Wellington St. West, 2nd Floor Toronto ON M5V1G3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.gwndragonboat.com/ [email protected] 416-962-8899 all ages Dragon Boat Racing involves teamwork and synchronicity. A maximum of 20 paddlers for all ages and abilities. Weekend and week-long training camps for all ages and experience levels. |
Greektown Taste of the Danforth Greektown on the Danforth BIA, #201 – 699 Danforth Ave. Toronto ON M4J1L2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://tasteofthedanforth.com/ [email protected] 416-469-5634 416-402-4948 August 5th to 7th, 2011. Sponsored by Pilaros. This is Canada’s largest street festival and has won many awards. Showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture and music, plus interactive children’s games. The Celbrity Stage has events going on from Second City, Stage West, Toronto Symphony, So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Jesse Labelle, Arkadia and many more. There’s also a Greek Stage, Sports Zone, Kids’ Fun Zone and many freebies. |
Harrow Fall Fair Box 555 Harrow ON N0R1G0 Southwest Ontario Regionhttp://www.harrowfair.com/page.php?page=index&sidebar=true 519-738-3262 all ages Midway rides, pie auction, food and craft exhibits, performers, parade, pet shows, tractor pulls. |
Heatwave Annual Beach Volleyball Tournament Ashbridges Bay, Toronto Beaches Toronto ON - .http://www.heatwaveevents.com/heatwave/ [email protected] 416-237-0123 all ages July 9th and 10th, 2011. Toronto’s largest beach volleyball event – raising funds for childhood cancer research at SickKids Hospital. Massages, Night-time parties at the beach, beer and food zones, shopping and sponsor zones, sponsor giveaways, great volleyball action and more! |
High Park 1873 Bloor St W. Toronto ON M6R2Z3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.highpark.org/ [email protected] 416-397-2628 416-338-0338 all ages So many fun things! Jamie Bell Adventure Playground, High Park Animal Paddocks, Colborne Lodge, CanStage TD Dream In High Park and High Park Organic Market. Shakespeare in the park is live theatre for the whole family. Also walking trails, fishing, sports venues, chess club, allotment Gardens, swimming pool and Grenadier Restaurant and Teahouse. You can book picnic shelter areas too. Also seasonal trackless train for a 9-stop, 25 minute ride around the Park. see also www.highparktoronto.com |
Hockey Hall of Fame Brookfield Place, 30 Yonge Street Toronto ON M5E1X8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.hhof.com/ [email protected] 416-360-7765 all ages Hockey museum, Spirit of Hockey store and expanded World of Hockey Zone. |
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 110 Spadina Avenue, Suite 333 Toronto ON M5V2K4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.hotdocs.ca/ [email protected] 416-203-2155 all ages North America’s largest documentary festival, conference and market running April 26 – May 6, 2012. Over 150 cutting-edge documentaries selected from around the globe. The Forum is an event for industry professionals. Doc Soup is a monthly screening and discussion series for the public throughout the fall and winter. Hot Docs offers programs during the festival and throughout the year for youth and educators like Docs For Schools, Doc IT!, Doc Camp – a free, week-long introduction to documentary filmmaking for ages 14 – 18, no experience necessary, and the Doc Library. |
Huronia Historical Parks and Sainte-Marie among the Hurons 16164, Highway 12 East Midland ON L4R4K8 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.hhp.on.ca/ 705-526-7838 all ages Sainte-Marie was the ancestral homeland of the Huron Wendat Nation, a branch of the Iroquoian family. Learn how their history changed over time and experience the many events that are held here and nearby. |
International Indian Film Academy Multiple locations – see website GTA ON - .http://www.iifa.com/toronto2011/ [email protected] June 23 – 25, 2011. Celebrating the glitz and spectacle of Bollywood: fashion, events, a business forum, film festivals, buzz events and of course, the Awards Ceremony. Celebrations take place in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton and Markham. |
Island Princess Cruises 539 Queens Quay W. Toronto ON - .http://www.torontocruises.net/ 416-999-1138 all ages BBQ cruises, BBQ and Dance cruises, School cruises,lunch and dinner cruises, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, corporate cruises. Private cruises and events, Toronto AirShow Cruise, Fireworks Show Cruises, Canada Day Cruises, Toronto Island Cruises, Student Field Trip Cruises etc. Boat rental. |
Bitmap Bitmap BitmapJapanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) 6 Garamond Court Toronto ON M3C1Z5 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.jccc.on.ca/ [email protected] 416-441-2345 all ages Open to everyone to showcase Japanese artistic and athletic talents; social and intellectual events, the history and future of Japanese-Canadian community. Many Japanese cultural programs. Almost half of members are of non-Japanese ancestry, and over a third are seniors. See and learn from artisans, musicians, dancers and martial arts practitioners. Coordinates community events and programs with other ethnic organizations to build harmony among cultures. |
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Live Green Toronto Festival Yonge-Dundas Square Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/greentorontofestival/index.htm 416-392-6342 all ages Saturday July 16th, 2011, 11am to 8pm. Toronto’s largest outdoor festival exhibiting many types of products, services and businesses that are considerate of our environment. |
Lorin Maazel, Castleton Festival Orchestra, Dame Helen Mirren, Jeremy Irons Rexall Centre, York University, 1 Shoreham Dr. Toronto ON M3N3A6 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.blackcreekfestival.com/concert/castleton-festival-orchestra/ [email protected] 416-927-7007 1-888-860-7888 all ages June 29, 2011. Hear “Music Inspired By Shakespeare” performed by the Castleton Festival Orchestra with the Castleton Festival Chorus, conducted by Maestro Lorin Maazel. Shakespeare’s verses performed by the famous award winners Dame Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons. Part of the Blackcreek Summer Music Festival. |
Lorraine Kimsa Theatre For Young People 165 Front St. E. Toronto ON M5A3Z4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://youngpeoplestheatre.ca/ [email protected] 416-363-5131 416-862-2222 JK to Gr. 12 Year-round classes, personal coaching, jr. ensemble, March break and summer drama camps. Theatre and drama school for kids. Performances.Class trips, workshops and professional development, teacher resources. |
Luminato Festival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.luminato.com/ [email protected] 416-368-3100 all ages June 10th to 19th, 2011. For 10 days, Toronto’s stages, streets and public spaces are illuminated with arts and creativity. An annual multi-disciplinary celebration of theatre, dance, music, literature, food, visual arts, fashion, film, magic and more. See website for daily schedules and free and ticketed events. |
Mackenzie House 82 Bond St. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/mackenzie.htm/ [email protected] 416-392-6915 all ages this Greek Revival row-house was purchased by the community for Toronto’s first mayor William Lyon Mackenzie. Explore his print shop and many changing exhibitions. Open year round with special events like Robbie Burns Day Celebration, Annual Festival of Storytelling, Doors Open Toronto and Victorian Christmas Traditions. |
Mariposa Cruises 207 Queen’s Quay West, Box 101, Suite 425,Queen’s Quay Terminal Toronto ON M5J1A7 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.mariposacruises.com/ [email protected] 416-203-0178 1-866-627-7672 all ages the largest hospitality cruise company in Canada, operating a fleet of 6 uniquely styled and well maintained vessels from Toronto’s harbourfront. Cruises for dinner, Sunday brunch, lunch, special events, weddings, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and corporate events. There are Harbour Tours cruises and of course Student Packages! |
Medieval Times and Tournament 10 Dufferin St., Exhibition Place Toronto ON M6K3C3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.medievaltimes.com/ 1-866-543-9637 all ages Medieval dinner and tournament where knights compete on horseback.Birthday parties, educational partner information and group tickets. |
Mirvish Productions 284 King St. W., Suite 300 Toronto ON M5V1J2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.mirvish.com/ [email protected] 416-872-1212 1-800-461-3333 all ages Productions like Billy Elliot The Musical, Ghost Stories, Disney’s The Lion King, Mary Poppins and more. |
Miss Teen Canada International Toronto ON - . www.missteencanadainternational.com [email protected] 426-434-9839 13 to 18 Miss Teen Canada International Pageant encourages young women 13 to 18 to be the best they can be every day and to give back to their community. Scholarship awards. Pageant week consists of many tourist attractions, activities, adventures, workshops, seminars etc. |
Montgomery’s Inn 4709 Dundas Street West at Islington Ave. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/montgomery.htm [email protected] 416-394-8113 all ages Farmers’ Market with cooking demos and live music every Wednesday from 3-7, May 25 – October 12, 2011.This restored Etobicoke landmark of over 180 years depicts early 19th-century life in that region. Visit the tea room and gift shop for many one-of-a-kinds. Many events throughout the year like Victorian Ghost Stories, St. Patrick’s Day concert and special teas, Christmas season concerts and cookie workshops and March break cooking workshops. |
Museum of Inuit Art 207 Queen’s Quay West Toronto ON M5J1A7 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.miamuseum.ca/ 416-640-1571 all ages Visit southern Canada’s only public museum devoted exclusively to Inuit art. We welcome guided group tours and school visits as well as individual visitors. MIA Kids offered every weekend from 12 to 5pm for hands-on art and cultural activities for young ones and families. Visit to see the art collection, exhibitions and events. |
Museums of Mississauga, Maple Syrup Festival various locations – see website Mississauga ON - .http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/discover/museumactivities [email protected] 4 and up Camps and workshops ages 4 and up, spa day, mother and daughter tea, eco kids camp. |
Muskoka Heritage Transportation Days Canada Summit Centre, 20 Park Rd. Huntsville ON P1H1A5 Muskoka, Parry Sound and Algonquin Park Regionhttp://www.huntsvilletrainstation.com/ [email protected] 705-789-8903 all ages June 18 – 19, 2011. Vintage train sets and collections, working train layouts. Learn the history, artistry and mystique of creating a working railway in miniature. Take it outside and create a garden railway with your family. Children 12 and under are free with paying adult. |
National Ballet of Canada The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. Toronto ON M5H4G1 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://national.ballet.ca/ [email protected] 416-345-9595 1-866-345-9595 all ages Canada’s premier dance company. School programs, family events |
Native Earth Performing Arts 55 Mill Street, Building #74, Suite 300 Toronto ON M5A3C4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.nativeearth.ca/ 416-531-1402 all ages Not-for-profit organization dedicated to the expression of the Aboriginal Experience in Canada through theatre arts. Made-to-order theatre program for schools. |
Next Stage Theatre Festival 344 Bloor Street West, Suite 208 Toronto ON M5S3A7 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.fringetoronto.com/nstf/ [email protected] 416-966-1062 all ages A variety of theatre performances for kids through to adults held in the winter. The festival is produced by The Toronto Fringe Festival. |
Niagara Historical Society Museum 43 Castlereagh St. Niagara-on-the-Lake ON L0S1J0 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://www.niagarahistorical.museum/ [email protected] 905-468-3912 all ages Learn about the history of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Enjoy exhibitions like 50 Years Shaw Festival Retrospective: a Multimedia Journey Through Time running March to September 15, 2011. Also walking tours, lectures, permanent exhibit. |
Niagara Italian Festival 50 Chapel St. S. Thorold ON L2V2C6 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://niagaraitalianfestival.com/ [email protected] 905-680-9477 1-888-680-9477 all ages June 16 – 18, 2011. Celebrate everything Italian – food, drink, dance, music, entertainment, lots of vendors and fun for the whole family. |
Niagara Parks Multiple locations – see website map ON L0S1J0 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://www.niagaraparks.com/attractions/ [email protected] 1-877-642-7275 905-356-2241 all ages Discover the many attractions at Niagara Falls and Niagara Parks like Journey Behind the Falls, Maid of the Mist, Whirlpool Aero Car, Butterfly Conservator, Sir Adam Beck Generating Station, Niagara Falls Fireworks and Illumination and more. Re-enactment weekend at Fort George July 16-17, 2011 to commemorate a major battle during the war of 1812. See the website for details. |
North By Northeast Festival and Conference Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://nxne.com/ [email protected] 416-863-6963 all ages June 13th to 19th, 2011. A music and film festival bring new and emerging talent – unsigned bands, indie favourites and major-label headlining artists alike. Last year, over 625 international, national and local acts showed their talents at 50 official festival stages in downtown Toronto’s famous club district. Over 280,000 music fans attended with thousands of industry professionals scouted and took part in conference sessions. NXNE Film screens 40 of the year’s best music-themed features, documentaries, shorts and experimental films from around the world. |
Ode’min Giizis Festival Multiple locations – see website map Peterborough ON K9J7Y8 Kawartha and Northumberland Regionhttp://okw-arts.ca/festival/ [email protected] 705-745-1788 all ages June 15 – 19, 2011. Over 100 Indigenous artists, including musicians, performers, visual artists, writers, storytellers, artisans and dancers. June 18th is the annual Community Procession that leads to their Traditional Gathering. See website for what’s happening at all the venues. |
Old Fort Erie 350 Lakeshore Rd. Fort Erie ON L2E6T2 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://www.niagaraparks.com/old-fort-erie/index.html/ [email protected] 905-871-7211 905-871-0540 all ages Learn about the history of Fort Erie and indulge in the many interesting events: June 11 – 12, 2011 are the Finian Raids. Free with admission. July 1st Canada Day Grand Opening of the 1939 Fort Erie with fireworks. July 15 – 16 and September 3 – 4 see the Murder Mystery. August 6 – 7, The Siege of Fort Erie, 1814. October 21 – 22, 28 – 29 is All Hallow’s Eve. November 19th is Our Festive Fort – kids are free and adults are half price. Also Friday Night Frights June 3 to August 26, 2011. |
One of a Kind Craft Show and Sale Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd. Toronto ON M6K3C3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.oneofakindshow.com/ [email protected] 416-960-3680 all ages Spring show March to April, Christmas Show and Sale in November/December. Visit Nov.24th to Dec.4th, 2011. Many events and features like The Muskoka Artists Marketplace, fashion shows, seminars and more. Complimentary services like Family Centre – complimentary child-minding for ages 2 to 8 for maximum 90 minutes, parcel check, wheelchairs, piazza and Art School – art-related activities for ages 8 and over. Classes available on first come, first served basis. |
Ontario Place 955 Lakeshore Blvd. W. Toronto ON M6K3B9 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.ontarioplace.com/ [email protected] 416-314-9900 1–866-663-4386 all ages See IMAX films at the Cinesphere. New water slide and expanded water park for 2011. Canada Day fireworks. Treehouse Live! At the Waterfall Stage. See performances at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre. Tons of rides and activity areas for the kids. Education programs for schools including the Performing Arts Festival. |
Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Road Toronto ON M3C1T3 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.OntarioScienceCentre.ca/ [email protected] 416-696-1000 1-888-696-1110 all ages The place to explore science and technology. Ontario’s only IMAX Dome theatre. Birthday parties, sleepovers, summer day camp, team building, payload science, Sci Fri for teens, planetarium and more. |
Orillia Spring Blues Festival Terry Fox Circle, Couchiching Park Orillia ON L3V7T5 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.orilliaspringblues.com/ [email protected] 705-325-4530 all ages June 10 – 12, 2011. Free waterfront blues festival. Celebrations around town also. See website for venues and band roster. |
Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens 155 Arena St. Oshawa ON L1H3Z7 York, Durham and Hills of Headwaters Regionhttp://www.ovbgoshawa.ca/ [email protected] 905-438-3146 all ages Peony Festival runs June 11-12, 2011. OVBG is Canada’s newest botanical gardens now in development with approximately 1,100 acres of parkland, 10 km of biking and walking trails. Also education programs and site rentals available. |
PoultryFest Niagara Arena and downtown Smithville ON L0R2A0 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://www.poultryfest.ca/index.php/ [email protected] 905-957-3751 June 25, 2011, 7:30 am to 10pm. Antique Tractor Pull and Show, Classic Car and Truck Show, Giant Craft Show and Sale, Historic Train Station, Penny Sale, Poultry Discovery Centre, Smithville Farmers’ Market, Sport Compact Car and Truck Show, Marketplace, live entertainment at 3 stages, Niagara Inflatables Family Zone, Chicken Chariot races, Egg Drop Competition, PoultryFest Idol Competition, Mild Run, Wing Eating Contest, lots of food starting with breakfast and more. |
Pride Toronto 14 Dundonald St., Toronto, Ont. M4Y 1K2 Toronto ON M4Y1K2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.pridetoronto.com [email protected] 416-927-7433 all ages June 24th to July 3rd, 2011. Pride Week celebrates Toronto’s diverse sexual and gender identities, histories, cultures, creativities, families, friends and lives. It includes a 3-day street festival with over 8 stages of live entertainment, an extensive street fair (including community booths, vendors and food stalls), a special Family Pride program, a Dyke March, Trans March and the famous Pride Parade. Recognized as one of the “Top 50 Festivals in Ontario” by Festivals and Events Ontario, it’s also been awarded the “Best Festival in Canada” by the Canadian Special Event industry 2 years in a row! |
Rails End Gallery & Arts Centre 23 York St., POB 912 Haliburton ON K0M1S0 Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley regionhttp://www.railsendgallery.com/programs.php/ [email protected] 705-457-2330 Community Drum Circle Wednesdays 6:30 – 8. Art Attack – art outdoors. Treasures N Trash is a huge community yard sale happening June 18, 2011. Vintage goods, antiques, used and handcrafted items, preserves, plants and more. |
Redpath Sugar Museum 95 Queen’s Quay East Toronto ON M5E1A3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.redpathsugar.com/ [email protected] 416-366-3561 416-596-9821 all ages Interesting events are held regularly like Family Day on the Toronto Waterfront, Canada’s Baking and Sweets Show, the first of its kind in North America, and Mutiny on the Waterfront. Celebrate Victoria Day for fabulous free fun for the family all day long. Enjoy pirate themed activities, outdoor programs, live music, dog trick demos, arts and crafts andmuch more. |
Richmond Fair Richmond Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 1210 Richmond ON K0A2Z0 Ottawa and Countryside Regionhttp://www.richmondfair.ca/ [email protected] 613-838-3420 all ages Dog shows, horse shows, demolition derby, tractor pull, petting farm and pony rides, midway rides, shows. |
Riverdale Farm 201 Winchester Street Toronto ON M4X1B8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.friendsofriverdalefarm.com/ [email protected] 416-392-6794 416-961-8787 all ages Parent and tot programs, playroom, yoga, day camps, counsellor-in-training programs, volunteer involvement program, birthday parties, group guided tours, seasonal events and site rental. |
Roncesvalles Village Polish Festival #233 – 412 Roncesvalles Avenue Toronto ON M6R2N2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://polishfestival.ca/ [email protected] 416-537-2701 September 16th to 18th, 2011. Come celebrate Polish culture in Roncesvalles neighbourhood. |
Roncy Rocks! Roncesvalles Avenue Toronto ON M6R2N2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.roncesvallesvillage.ca/ [email protected] 416-537-2707 all ages June 18, 2011. Free celebration of the art, food and culture of Roncesvalles Village. Hear local musicians and Juno award winners The Monkey Bunch and many more bands. Writers Hour and also featuring a kids’ musical showcase. (The Roncesvalles Polish Festival returns September 16 – 18, 2011.) |
Rose Festival and Student Photography Exhibit 140 King St. Welland ON L3B3J3 Niagara Falls and Wine Country Regionhttp://www.wellandmuseum.ca/ wellandhistoricalmuseum@cogeco.net 905-732-2215 Rose Festival and Student Photography Exhibit runs April 16 – June 30, 2011. See the museum’s website for other events and displays. |
Rose Theatre’s Free Concerts and Free Movies 1 Theatre Lane Brampton ON L6V0A3 Brampton, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.brampton.ca/sites/Rose-Theatre/en/Events-And-Tickets/Pages/All-Events-Calendar.aspx konrad.skorupa@brampton.ca 905-874-2844 905-874-2800 Summer in Garden Square is host to the Flower City Festival – a celebration of arts culture and theatre. Enjoy performances, films and events in Garden Square during July and August, weather permitting. Thursday Lunch Hour Concert Series, Friday Night Concert Series, Saturday Farmers’ Market Entertainment, Movies under the stars Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9pm – see website for schedule. Shakespeare in the Square: Twelfth Night – July 12 – 28 and Romeo and Juliet – August 2 – 27. Also the Brampton Latin Festival is August 21, 12 – 8pm. Art of Jazz Festival is August 11 – 14, 2011 – VIP passes available, but limited. 4 days of major concerts, workshops, jam sessions, film debuts and more. |
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Ricoh Coliseum, Exhibition Place Toronto ON - .http://www.royalfair.org/ info@royalfair.org 416-263-3400 all ages November 4 to 13th, 2011. This is the largest combined indoor agricultural fair and international equestrian competition in the world! Growers, exhibitors compete for champion titles. Something for everyone in your family. Animals, giant vegetables, Royal Horse Show, good health exhibits, butter scultpures, square dancing, Woof and Hoof and the President’s Choice SuperDogs! |
Royal Botanical Gardens 680 Plains Road West Burlington ON L7T4H4 Hamilton, Halton and Brant Regionhttp://www.rbg.ca/ 1-800-694-4769 905-527-1158 5 and up Coed camps ages 5 and up, leadership training, ecoleaders, kids clubs, public programs like drumming, art, horticulture, school groups. |
Royal Conservatory of Music Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.rcmusic.ca/ conservatoryschool@rcmusic.ca 416-408-2825 all ages The finest music and arts education for over a century. Learning programs for people at all stages of their lives and learning. Also a first-rate performance centre with the launch of Koerner Hall and the Performing Arts division. |
Royal Ontario Museum Summer Club 100 Queen’s Park Toronto ON m5s2c6 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.rom.on.ca/programs/rom_kids/summer_club/index.php summerclub@rom.on.ca 416-586-5797 all ages Activity-based camps. ROMkids weekends, Saturday Morning Club, ROM sleepovers, Summer Club, March Break Camp, Explorer’s Club, Family Events. Camps age 5 to 14. LIT program age 14 to 16. |
Sailing for You Customized Sailing Adventures 539 Queen’s Quay W., Pier #2 Toronto ON - .http://www.sailingforyou.ca/ info@sailingforyou.ca 416-276-9343 all ages Private sail boat charter. Explore Toronto Islands, drop anchor and go swimming, see fireworks or Toronto at sunset from Lake Ontario. |
Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre 4600 Bathurst St., 4th Floor Toronto ON M2R3V2 North York, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://holocaustcentre.com/ neuberger@ujafed.org 416-631-5689 all ages Programs, workshops, performances, cultural events, exhibitions, museum and memorial, library, school and educational programs, bar/bat mitzvahs and more. |
Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto – Parade and Junior Carnival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.torontocaribbeancarnival.com/ 416-391-5608 July 12 – August 12, 2011. (Previously named Scotiabank Caribana Festival.) Every summer, Toronto celebrates with elaborate and brilliantly costumed masqueraders and dozens of trucks carrying live calypso, steel pan, soca, reggae and salsa artists. It is the largest Caribbean festival in North America and includes the music, dance, food and costumes of Jamaica, Guyana, the Bahamas, Brazil and other cultures. |
Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.contactphoto.com/ info@contactphoto.com 416-539-9595 all ages May 1 to 31st, 2011 throughout downtown Toronto. Figure and Ground is this year’s theme. Works will explore the shifting tensions between humanity and nature. 37 featured exhibitions – see festival map. Sneek a peak at the primary exhibitions from the website’s pictures. |
Scotiabank Nuit Blanche Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.scotiabanknuitblanche.ca/home.shtml scotiabanknuitblanche@toronto.ca all ages A free all night comtemporary art event Oct.1, 2011 from 6:59 P.m. to sunrise. See art all over the city in public spaces free of charge. |
Screemers Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place Toronto ON - .http://www.screemers.ca/ info@screemers.ca 416-979-3327 Canada’s #1 indoor haunted scream park. Open from mid-October to the end of October. 7 haunted attractions, plus 6 more with the VIP package. Carnival rides in the Field of Screems. |
SLOBBERFEST 97 Main St. Toronto ON M4E2V6 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://centre55.com/events_slobberfest.htm 416-691-1113 all ages May 28, 2011. Annual dog festival. Pack Parade, crowning of the slobber king and queen, pet vendors, many canine contests. |
Snow Valley Winter Resort P.O. Box 46 Barrie ON L4M4S9 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.skisnowvalley.com/barrie-ski-area.aspx 705-721-7669 1-877-404-4744 6 months and up Skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, snowshoeing, lessons, school programs. |
Sony Centre for the Performing Arts ONE FRONT STREET EAST Toronto ON M5E1B2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.sonycentre.ca/ groups@hummingbirdcentre.com 416-393-7463 all ages See a variety of performances from Max and Ruby to Elvis Costello, Alicia Keys, the Russian Alexandrov Red Army Choir and Ensemble etc. Under 30 club gets tickets for them and a guest for 15 dollars each. Art gallery on site. |
Sony Centre for the Performing Arts 1 Front St. East Toronto ON M5E1B2 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.sonycentre.ca/ info@sonycentre.ca 855-872-7669 all ages Performances like Max and Ruby, singers, musicians, bands etc. |
Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens 285 Spadina Rd., s of St. Clair, next door to Casa Loma Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/spadina.htm spadina@toronto.ca 416-392-6910 all ages Home to 3 generations of the Austin family. Recently completed interior restoration reflects the 1920s and 30s. See the estate’s Victorian-Edwardian garden, take a tour of the house, visit the gift shop. Open year-round, excluding some holidays. Situated next door to Casa Loma. Sunday June 26, 2011, 12 – 4 is their First Annual Garden Party – musical performances, games and period-appropriate refreshments. Take a tour, create artwork, solve a murder mystery and have your fortune told. Fresh pies etc. $5./person. |
Spring Boat, Cottage & Outdoor Show Port of Orillia, Lake Couchiching, Centennial Drive Orillia ON L3V4S7 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.orillia.com/index.php?op=localevents/ info@orillia.com 705-326-4424 1-888-326-4424 June 10 – 12, 2011. Great in-water selection of new and pre-owned private & dealer boats, marine safety displays and demonstrations. Cottage and outdoor product vendors too. |
Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children and Youth Sept.10-19 ON - .http://tiff.net/sprockets 416-599-8433 1-888-599-8433 3 amd up Sprockets includes 2 public weekends for ages 3 and up and two weeks of school programs. There are programme guides for elementary and high school students. There are a selection of films and short films on diverse subjects in a variety of genres and styles. Running April 5 – 17, 2011. |
St. Patrick’s Day Parade Toronto ON - .http://www.topatrick.com/ swhelan@topatrick.com 416-487-1566 all ages Taking place mid-March on a Sunday, the parade begins at noon starting from Bloor and St.George. It continues along Bloor St., down Yonge St. then west along Queen St. and finishes at Nathan Phillips Square. A popular parade so pick a good spot for viewing. |
Stratford Symphony Orchestra Multiple locations – see website map Stratford ON N5A6W4 Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington Regionhttp://www.stratfordsymphonyorchestra.ca/ 519-271-0990 all ages June 18, 2011 attend A Classic Weekend and finish off the season July 9th with Baroque and Beyond. See website for concert series information and venues. |
Summerlicious Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/special_events/summerlicious/post/index.htm 311@toronto.ca 416-338-0338 all ages July 8th to 24th, 2011. 150 of Toronto’s favourite resaurants will be offering fixed, discounted price menus during the Summerlicious Festival. |
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra & Chamber Choir Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor Street West, Box 14 Toronto ON M5S1X7 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.tafelmusik.org/ info@tafelmusik.org 416-964-9562 all ages Special offers for people 30 and under including pay-what-you-can Fridays. Some performances at Massey Hall and Koerner Hall. Educational programs include free afternoon concerts for student audiences, downloadable preparatory materials for teachers and parents, musician visits to schools and a Juno Award-winning children’s recording. In-depth workshops, Baroque music adventure webgame and special ticket prices for teachers wishing to introduce their students to Tafelmusik concerts. Family concerts too. |
Taste of Little Italy College Street between Bathurst and Shaw Toronto ON - .http://www.tasteoflittleitaly.ca/ info@affinitymarketing.net 416-698-9053 all ages June 17th to 19th, 2011. Experience all things Italian – music, food, crafters and artisans etc. |
TD Irie Music Festival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://iriemusicfestival.com/ info@iriemusicfestival.com 905-799-1630 x 28 all ages The 10th annual festival held July 29th to August 1st, 2011 is a free family friendly celebration of music at Queen’s Park and Yonge-Dundas Square. Music from reggae to salsa, soul to African. Dance from the African Diaspora. Also a visual arts exhibition, spoken word/literature, film screenings, food and drinks. There’ll be a children’s area for face painting, colouring contests with prizes, giveaways and TD Mural Wall. |
TD Toronto Jazz Festival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.torontojazz.com/ tdjs@torontojazz.com 416-928-2033 all ages June 24th to July 3rd, 2011. This annual, 10-day festival has become known as one of North America’s premier jazz festivals! Over 350 performances with more than 1,500 musicians performing at approximately 40 locations around Toronto. Metro Square, in the hear of the Entertainment District seats 1,200 at the fully-licensed Mainstage Marquee and outdoor stage where many extraordinary events are offered free to the public. See some of the greatest jazz celebrities in the world! |
Teddy Bear Picnic Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd. Milton ON L9T2Y3 Hamilton, Halton and Brant Regionhttp://www.miltonchristianchurches.ca/section/view/?fnode=67/ miltonchristianchurches@gmail.com 905-876-0218 all ages June 18, 2011. Free (except for food) outdoor picnic for families with young children. Children’s entertainment, crafts, bouncy castles, petting zoo, giant sand box and tractor-wagon rides. A food canteen has a child-friendly menu or bring your own picnic. Please bring a donation to the Salvation Army Food Bank in Milton. Thanks. |
TERRY FOX RUN, THE Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.terryfoxrun.org/ oncorp@terryfoxrun.org 416 924-8252 1-888-836-9786 Sunday September 18th, 2011. International Fundraising Marathon and events like the Great Canadian Hair “Do”. |
The Artist Project Toronto Queen Elizabeth Building, 180 Princes’ Blvd., Exhibition Place Toronto ON - .http://www.theartistprojecttoronto.com/ claire@mmpicanada.com 416-960-3680 416-960-4527 all ages This art fair is a meeting ground for artists, collectors and art enthusiasts. See over 200 juried contemporary artists, for 4 days. Scholarships and awards. |
Theatre Scarborough Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Road Scarborough ON M1M1R9 Scarborough, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.theatrescarborough.com/ SP@TheatreScarborough.com 416-439-1104 Auditions June 1,2,,5, 2011 for Josheph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – children’s chorus for ages 7 to 14 and adult roles too. Auditions and job postings throughout the year. Many plays and music theatre performances throughout the year. |
Tiger Boys Fly-In Guelph Airpark, CNCA Guelph ON - .http://www.tigerboys.com/ tom_bob_tigerboys@hotmail.com 519-836-6551 all ages September 17 – 18, 2011. The Tiger Boys’ Aeroplane Works & Flying Museum’s annual open house will have 60 – 100 antique airplanes fly in. But the main attraction is that you have the opportunity to ride in one of these rare antique flying machines! So don’t miss your chance! For 35 years the Tiger Boys have been salvaging and restoring aircraft to full airworthy status and the group’s volunteer pilots have carried several thousand passengers |
Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum & Art Centre 67 Pottery Rd. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/todmorden.htm todmorden@toronto.ca 416-396-2819 all ages A complex of historic buildings set in the Don Valley. 2 miller’s homes, Papermill Theatre and Gallery, 9.2 hectare wildflower preserve and walking trails. Summer camps for ages 5 to 8. June 1 – 13, 2011 is the Contemporary Paintings Exhibition by the Bangladeshi-Canadian Artists. Free admission to the Papermill Gallery. Exhibition runs Tuesday to Friday 10 – 4:30 and the weekend noon to 5. |
Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://trca.on.ca/ info@trca.on.ca 416-661-6600 all ages Campgrounds, rivers, conservation areas, school programs, fishing, cycling, hiking, skiing, playgrounds, Maple Sugar Festival, swimming, picnics. |
Toronto Argonauts Football Club The Canadian Football League, 50 Wellington St. E., 3rd Floor Toronto ON M5E1C8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.argonauts.ca/ info@argonauts.ca 604-589-7627 416-322-9650 all ages Toronto’s famous football team. Tons of info on the website about the team, its cheerleaders, game day info, history, fan zone and community programs they support. |
Toronto Buildings Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/toronto_images/gallery_building.htm 311@toronto.ca 416-392-2489 all ages Trinity Square, Eaton Centre, Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre, BCE Place, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Convocation Hall, Pearson International Airport, Chum Building, Canon Theatre, Bata Shoe Museum, Massey Hall, Old City Hall, Metro Hall, Scarborough, East York, North York and York Civic Centres, Metro Convention Centre, Toronto City Hall, Rogers Centre, Roy Thompson Hall, Direct Energy Centre, Ontario College of Arts and Design, CN Tower, Ontario Place, Hockey Hall of Fame, Sony Centre, Royal Alex Theatre etc. see website for pictures and info. |
Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival Toronto’s Centre Island Toronto ON - .http://www.torontodragonboat.com/ eng@dragonboats.com 416-595-0313 all ages June 25th to 26th, 2011, sponsored by President’s Choice. See 180 to 200 teams from across Canada, the U.S., the Caribbean Islands, Europe and Asia with over 5,000 athletes. New to the festivities is the Pan Am Village where booths with cultural artifacts, displays and food from the Latin American and Caribbean backgrounds will be set up. Hear their music on the main stage throughout the 2-day event. |
Toronto International Film Festival TIFF Bell Lightbox, Reitman Square, 350 King St. W. Toronto ON M5V3X5 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://tiff.net/ customerrelations@tiff.net 416-599-8433 1-888-599-8433 all ages Sept. 8 – 18, 2011. Dedicated to presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema to film lovers. The film festival has grown to offer programming year-round and its permanent home opened in October, 2010, is the TIFF Bell Lightbox. TIFF offers screenings, lectures, discussions, festivals, workshops, industry support and the chance to meet filmmakers from Canada and around the world. There are school programs for elementary, secondary and post secondary students such as Tim Burton and Mary Pickford exhibits and of course, the Sprockets Film Festival. |
Toronto Italian Film Festival Multiple locations – see website. Toronto ON - .http://www.italianfilmfest.com/ info@italianfilmfest.com 416-657-0100 The festival of Italian world cinema comes annually to welcome everyone to an excellent line-up of dramas, comedies, documentaries and short films by both new and established artists. Many question and answer sessions with producers. Lots of parties. All tickets are $10. |
Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition Nathan Phillips Square Toronto ON - .http://www.torontooutdoorart.org/ toae@torontooutdoorart.org 416-408-2754 all ages July 8th to 10th, 2011, Free admission. This is the largest outdoor art exhibition in Canada with hundreds of artists. It is a juried annual showcase of contemporary fine art and crafts. Opens at 10:30 a.m. all days. Closes at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at 6:30 on Sunday. |
Toronto Parks and Recreation Facilities Multiple locations – see website. Toronto ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens/centennialgdns.htm/ 311@toronto.ca 311 416-338-0338 all ages Recreation centres, arenas, pools, fitness rooms, stadiums, dog off-leash areas, golf courses, rinks, playgrounds, picnic areas, splash pads, sports fields, tennis courts, trails, wading pools and parks etc. |
Toronto Police Museum and Discovery Centre 40 College Street Toronto ON M5G2J3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.torontopolice.on.ca/museum/ museum@torontopolice.on.ca 416-808-7020 all ages The history of policing is intended for public viewing and offers new and old, interesting, interactive displays compiled from private donations. |
Toronto Rock Lacrosse Club 416 North Service Road East, Suite 100 Oakville ON L6H5R2 Hamilton, Halton and Brant Regionhttp://www.torontorock.com/ info@torontorock.com 416-596-3075 1-855-665-7625 all ages See an exiting game of lacrosse, learn about the team, join the fanzone and see what they’re doing for your community. Have your birthday party at the ACC! 3-Day Toronto Rock Summer Camp for ages 6 to 14, open to all skill levels. School programs for kids in grades 1 to 8. |
Toronto Symphony Orchestra 212 King Street West, 6th Floor Toronto ON M5H1K5 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.tso.ca/ 416-593-7769 416-598-3375 all ages Many programs designed for students and their teachers: Adopt-a-player; TSO Preludes; TSO Student Concerts and Student Reviews; Group Masterclass; Morning with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and community programs for youth outside of school hours like: Young People’s Concerts; The Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and Education on Tour. Also teacher and student resources – see links on website. |
Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra ON - .http://www.tso.ca/ dcattapan@tso.ca 416-593-7769 x 373 all ages Both the Young People’s Concert series and the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra offer opportunities for musical development beyond school hours. There are also many programs for schools to choose from including the Adopt-a-Player programme. Auditions, open call, competitions too. |
Toronto Tours Ltd. Toronto ON - .http://www.torontotours.com/ ttours@torontotours.com 416-945-3409 all ages Delivering expert tours of Toronto in English or German, you can go as far as Niagara Falls. Daily departures all year from downtown Toronto hotels. Also guided walking tours during high season and tours of Toronto Harbour and Island Tours. Boat charters too for up to 23 people. |
Toronto’s First Post Office 260 Adelaide Street East Toronto ON M5A1N1 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.townofyork.com tfpo@total.net 416-865-1833 all ages Toronto’s First Post Office is a small, private museum as well as a working post office. Seating yourself by the fireplace in its cozy reading room you can write an old-fashioned letter with a quill pen, seal it with wax and even mail it. Tours and education programs should be booked in advance. Larger groups of children can be accommodated in tandem with Enoch Turner Schoolhouse. |
Toronto’s Heritage Buildings Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/toronto_images/gallery_history.htm 311@toronto.ca 416-392-2489 all ages Cornell House, Dempsey Store, Osgoode Hall, Spadina Museum, Union Station, Fort York Historic Site, Casa Loma, Campbell House, Colborne Lodge, Mackenzie House, Old City Hall, Riverdale Farm, Don Valley Brickworks, The Studio at the Guild Inn, The Grange, St. Lawrence Market, Upper Canada College, St. Lawrence Hall, Todmorden Mills Museum, Gibson House, Fort York Historic Site, Conservatory and Stables at Casa Loma, Flatiron Building. See website for pictures and info. |
Toronto’s Parks and Gardens Multiple locations – see website ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/toronto_images/gallery_parks.htm 311@toronto.ca 416-392-2489 all ages Bluffer’s Park, High Park, Allan Gardens, Rouge River, Rosetta McClain Gardens, Toronto Islands Park and Ferry, King’s Mill Park, Edward Gardens, Colonnel Samuel Smith Park, The Guild Inn, Milliken Park, Sunnyside Beach, Marie Curtis Park, Christie Pits, Tommy Thompson, Easter Beaches, Thompson Memorial Park, Don Valley Golf Course, Cedar Ridge Creative Centre, Lower Highland Creek Park, East Point Park. See website for pictures and info. |
Voyageur Quest 22 Belcourt Road Toronto ON M4S2T9 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.voyageurquest.com/ info@voyageurquest.com 416-794-9660 416-486-3605 Specialists in Algonquin Park adventure! Algonquin Park Canoe Trips, Algonquin Lodge and Cottages. See wildlife, enjoy gournet meals, superior guides and memorable campsites. Also offering award-winning learning vacations that showcase the best of Algonquin’s seasons and regional culture. Winter trips feature dog-sledding, torch-lit skating, snowsheing and backcountry skiing. Come by yourself or with a group! Also Toronto Island Day Trips for your group. |
Waterfront Blues -Free Admission 1798 Queen St. E. Toronto ON M4L1G8 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.waterfrontblues.ca/ festivalvenders@hotmail.com 416-698-2152 416-423-3224 all ages June 3rd to 5th, 2011. Many blues performers at Woodbine Park. Free admission. Waterfront Blues After Party, great food, contest, children’s amusement area and more. |
Waterloo Air Show 2011 Region of Waterloo International Airport ON - .http://waterlooairshow.com/ all ages August 20 – 21, 2011. Featuring the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and the Skyhawks Parachute Team, Canada’s CF-18 Hornet, USAF F-16, aerobatic acts, historical aircraft and more. Grounded planes to see up close, photograph and talk to pilots. Kids’ play area and activities, performer autographs and trade show and food vendors, beer tent. |
Whitchurch-Stouffville Strawberry Festival Memorial Park Stouffville ON L4A7Z4 York, Durham and Hills of Headwaters Regionhttp://www.strawberryfestival.ca/ strawberryfestival@rogers.com 905-642-3779 all ages July 1 – 2, 2011. Opening ceremonies with Lions Beef BBQ and Giggles Comedy Night. Canada Day fun and games, The Peoples Parade, carnival rides, crafters in the park, Blackboard Blues Band, cake and fireworks! Strawberry festival Saturday with food, crafts, games, competitions, entertainment for the whole family. Sunday church service and a strawberry social. |
Winter Woofstock Historic Heritage Court & Hall F, Direct Energy Centre, 100 Princes Blvd. (Lakeshore Blvd. and Strachan Avenue) Toronto ON - .http://www.winterwoofstock.com/ info@woofstock.ca 416-234-9663 all ages November 19-20, 2011, 10am to 7pm. Indulge in everything for your dog – fashion, food, furnishings, accessories etc. Fashion show and contests. Do your Christmas shopping early. Also High Tea event Nov. 21st at the King Edward for a doggy-themed party. So dress your dog for the holidays and register early. |
Woofstock St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood, 92 and 95 Front St. E. Toronto ON M5E1C4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.woofstock.ca/ info@woofstock.ca 416-234-9663 all ages June, 2011. North America’s largest festival for dogs! 10am – 6pm. Free admission. Bring your dog. Over 200 vendors offering the latest in pooch food, fashion, furnishings, toys, gadgets, unique services and every other dog-related thing. It’s shop ’til you drop for all breads and kinds of dogs. Dog show and contest and rescue me walk-a-thon. |
Word on the Street 67 Mowat Avenue, Suite 242 Toronto ON M6K3E3 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.thewordonthestreet.ca/ jason@thewordonthestreet.ca 416-504-7241 416-556-0812 all ages National book and magazine free festival happening Sept. 25, 2011 at Queen’s Park. Author events, presentations, workshops and marketplace. Best selection of Canadian books and magazines. |
World Environment Day – Toronto selected as Host! ON - .http://www.toronto.ca/livegreen/greenlife_wed.htm all ages The United Nations Environment Programme has chosen Toronto as the North American host city. Commemorated each year on June 5th, this is the first time the North American World Environment Day celebrations will be held in Canada! World Environment Day is one of the largest environmental events of its kind with thousands of events taking place in UNEP’s 6 global regions. Events will be held at the Evergreen Brick Works for 2 days June 6th and 7th. See the United Nations report on forests, youth events and consult with leaders in the environmental community. |
Worldwide Short Film Festival Multiple locations – see website Toronto ON - .http://www.worldwideshortfilmfest.com/ shortfilmfest@cfccreates.com all ages May 31st to June 5th, 2011. See the world’s best short films throughout the city at cinemas and interesting places, like the Royal Ontario Museum and CN Tower! A variety of festival passes and prices. See website programs for film descriptions and length. Participate in the Screenplay Giveaway. Short Scripts Win Big Prizes like filmmaking package worth over 70,000 dollars! See Resource Centre for submission details and help. |
Wye Marsh 16160 Highway 12 East, P.O. Box 100 Midland ON L4R4K6 Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe Regionhttp://www.wyemarsh.com camp@wyemarsh.com 705-526-7809 all ages Day camps in summer, winter, March break, family programs, scouts and guides, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, biking, gardening, skiing and snowshoeing, ecotours, school programs, birding, parties. |
Young Centre for the Performing Arts 55 Mill Street, Building 49 Toronto ON M5A3C4 Toronto, Greater Toronto Area Regionhttp://www.youngcentre.ca/ info@youngcentre.ca 416-866-8666 416-504-1666 all ages Home of Soulpepper’s year-round classical repertory and George Brown College’s Theatre School. Resident artists have it bursting at the seams with music, theatre, dance and the spoken word. Situated in the Distillery District. |
Zurakowski Park 85 Bay St., Box 1000 Barry’s Bay ON K0J1B0 Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley regionhttp://www.zurakowskipark.ca/index.php bhildebrandt@sympatico.ca 613-756-2747 all ages Officially opened in 2003, the park honours local resident and world-renowned test pilot Janusz Zurakowski. He tested the CF-105 Avro Arrow and there is a replica of it at the park. School programs and resources. |