City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1quqp5S The Toronto Blue Jays face the Chicago Cubs.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
09/10/2014 00:00:00 Guided Nature Walks Northeast Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1tn6Z6H Join us in Rouge Park for a wilderness walk close to home with one of our fun and friendly volunteer leaders. We have something for everyone, whether you are looking for wildlife, trees and plants, want a family or senior friendly walk or a fitness hike. We walk year round, rain, shine or snow. Visit http://ift.tt/1niPjkC for monthly schedules, meeting point and driving details, RSVP info and tips on getting ready for the trail.
09/10/2014 00:00:00 Bloor.Borden MyMarket Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1tn70ro Farmers' Market featuring MyPick Verified Local Farmers selling ONLY what they produce. MyPick farmers are inspected by Farmers' Markets Ontario to ensure that they are REAL farmers. Our market managers check each week to ensure that the famers are selling you items that they have grown. The MyPick symbol is your guarantee that you're eating local food, and that you can speak to someone who had a hand in growing that food. The MyPick program is the first of its kind in Canada, and the MyMarket farmers' markets are the first markets in Ontario to feature only MyPick farmers. No resellers or hucksters here!
09/10/2014 00:00:00 Eco-Art-Fest Central East Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1quqqH5 Come and explore the Lower Don and surrounding trails, visit the festival by bike or on foot. Learn about the significance of Todmorden Mills, and experience the outdoor environment, where you will be able to engage in hands-on art based activities and public art. Eco-Art-Fest will present public artworks by 7 artists including: Dean Baldwin, Nicole Dextras, John Dickson, Sean Martindale, Ferruccio Sardella, Penelope Stewart and Labspace Studio (John Loerchner & Laura Mendes).
09/10/2014 00:00:00 Exhibition: Getting Rid of Ourselves Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1quqo1Y This exhibition presents creative work that obscures, delegates, withdraws or complicates the conventional signs of authorship and artistic subjectivity. Works in the exhibition question the link between art and self-expression through tactics of anonymity, shared authorship, appropriated identities, delegated production, and financial speculation. The exhibition explores the diffusion and distribution of artistic agency and intellectual property. Artists/Collaborators: Becky Beasley, Adrian Blackwell, Heath Bunting, Kajsa Dahlberg, Jesse Darling, Claire Fontaine, Goldin+Senneby, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša (collective of three conceptual artists) and Kernel. For free talks, tours and workshops visit our website.
09/10/2014 00:00:00 Exhibition: The Wishing Well Southwest Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1quqnLt Humber College's L Space Gallery and the artist collective Frog in Hand present The Wishing Well - a container of unlimited boundaries. A well is a source and an access point. It is a place of collection. Folklore outlines the importance of a well's blessing and some offerings have included weapons, money, and cherished items. In this iteration of a Wishing Well, it is simply the offering of each visitor's breath and the wish itself contained within a balloon. Offer your own wish to this interactive installation and connect with Toronto's intimate aspirations. The exhibition will run during September, with a dance performance and balloon ceremony during Culture Days on September 27th, 2014 from 1pm to 4pm.
09/10/2014 00:00:00 Can your mind ride a bike? Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1quqpTu Join us for a workshop on core meditation techniques for practical application in everyday life. Classes are free, all are welcome. To pre-register, email registrar@vbatoronto.org or call Nora at 416-284-4198.
Ivey First Class on the Road - Toronto
Toronto Networking Events http://ift.tt/1mAtXTc Begins: 17 September 2014 at 6:00 PM Ends: 17 September 2014 at 8:00 PM Where: 130 King St W Organized by: Ivey MBA Program, Ivey Business School
Uberflip presents Startupong
Toronto Networking Events http://ift.tt/1wWHMlT Begins: 22 October 2014 at 6:30 PM Ends: 22 October 2014 at 9:30 PM Where: 461 King St W Organized by: Uberflip
April in Toronto
About.com Toronto: What's Hot Now http://ift.tt/1qsnhaS Find out what's happening in Toronto in April 2013. Festivals, holidays, trade shows and other annual events.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
09/09/2014 Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago Cubs Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qVESc9 The Toronto Blue Jays face the Chicago Cubs.
09/09/2014 Ashbridge Estate Tree Tour Southeast Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1ncEIIS Come explore the living heritage of historic Ashbridge Estate, a two-acre oasis in Toronto's east end. Discover trees planted by the Ashbridge family during their two centuries of living here, and find out how the land has changed over time. Learn about conservation arboriculture techniques used today to maintain the beautiful old trees on the property. Hear the story behind Emma's Willow, planted over one hundred years ago and still going strong! Tour Leaders: Barbara Heidenreich, Ontario Heritage Trust; Philip van Wassenaer, Urban Forest Innovations and Robyn Stewart, LEAF Registration Recommended.
09/09/2014 #MarketersUnbound 4: Get Shielded from an Online Security Breach Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qVERVP Speakers: - Justin Bull, Software Developer at FreshBooks. He identified and notified the CRA they were vulnerable to the Heartbleed bug. - Carey Mende-Gibson, Partner at Conversion. Why attend? - Learn about information security threats and best practices - Develop meaningful connections with like-minded marketers Sponsor: Conversion is a performance-driven integrated digital marketing firm specialized in marketing strategy development and the implementation of data management, email, search, and content marketing solutions. Organized by: Marketers Without Borders connects marketers with powerful causes that have a demonstrable socio-economic impact in disadvantaged communities around the world.
09/09/2014 00:00:00 AppleTree Markets Davisville Village Central East Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1ncEIIJ AppleTree Markets Group is a non-profit organization dedicated to building community via local food hubs and events since 2008. Our Davisville Village location is a wonderful community setting in the heart of June Rowland Park. Complete with Splash Pad, tennis courts, multi-sports pad and the newly re-named Sharon, Louis and Bram Playground. The market is a fantastic array of Ontario produced, farm-fresh fruits, veggies, meats, cheese, bread, honey, fish and artisanal products. Enjoy the sounds of our Emerging Artists and stay for the Fitness in the Park straight through until Thanksgiving weekend in October. We hope to see you soon and Help Grow the AppleTree
09/09/2014 00:00:00 East York Farmers Market Southeast Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qVEU3K This Farmers market is entering it's fourteenth season of providing fresh Ontario fruits, vegetables, honey, maple syrup,and preserves to East York during the growing season.
09/09/2014 00:00:00 MyMarket at Concord CityPlace Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qVERFh MyPick farmers are inspected by Farmers' Markets Ontario to ensure that they are REAL farmers. Our market managers check each week to ensure that the famers are selling you items that they have grown. The MyPick symbol is your guarantee that you're eating local food, and that you can speak to someone who had a hand in growing that food. The MyPick program is the first of its kind in Canada, and the MyMarket farmers' markets are the first markets in Ontario to feature only MyPick farmers. No resellers or hucksters here!
09/09/2014 00:00:00 Trinity Bellwoods Farmers' Market Central West Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1ncEHEL The Trinity Bellwoods Farmers' Market mandate is to support and promote local, sustainable and organically grown agriculture. To educate the community about the food they eat, the source from which it comes and how it is grown and/or prepared. To increase community access to fresh, local, organic and sustainably grown produce, meats and dairy. We support slow food - gathering regional foods to cook and eat at hearth and home. We don't currently consider non-food vendors. In addition to a large variety of seasonal vegetables and fruit, we offer cheeses, meats, fish, poultry, eggs, bread, crackers, sweet baked goods, mushrooms, condiments, coffee, fermented products and, early in the season, seedlings.
09/09/2014 00:00:00 The Farmers' Market at Sickkids Hospital Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1ncEHon Farmers and artisan food vendors who support Ontario agriculture can be found every week on the front driveway of the hospital, facing University Avenue. New vendors every week, lots of farmers with fruit, vegetables, cheese, baking, flowers, and more!
09/09/2014 00:00:00 Exhibition: Getting Rid of Ourselves Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qVETwX This exhibition presents creative work that obscures, delegates, withdraws or complicates the conventional signs of authorship and artistic subjectivity. Works in the exhibition question the link between art and self-expression through tactics of anonymity, shared authorship, appropriated identities, delegated production, and financial speculation. The exhibition explores the diffusion and distribution of artistic agency and intellectual property. Artists/Collaborators: Becky Beasley, Adrian Blackwell, Heath Bunting, Kajsa Dahlberg, Jesse Darling, Claire Fontaine, Goldin+Senneby, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša (collective of three conceptual artists) and Kernel. For free talks, tours and workshops visit our website.
09/09/2014 00:00:00 Exhibition: The Wishing Well Southwest Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1ncEFwx Humber College's L Space Gallery and the artist collective Frog in Hand present The Wishing Well - a container of unlimited boundaries. A well is a source and an access point. It is a place of collection. Folklore outlines the importance of a well's blessing and some offerings have included weapons, money, and cherished items. In this iteration of a Wishing Well, it is simply the offering of each visitor's breath and the wish itself contained within a balloon. Offer your own wish to this interactive installation and connect with Toronto's intimate aspirations. The exhibition will run during September, with a dance performance and balloon ceremony during Culture Days on September 27th, 2014 from 1pm to 4pm.
Friday, August 29, 2014
09/08/2014 Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago Cubs Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1CbO0yC The Toronto Blue Jays face the Chicago Cubs.
09/08/2014 Free Intro to Reiki Healing Class Southeast Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1n6YNAg Stephanie Norwich, M.Ed.(Counselling), Reiki Master presents a beautiful and inspiring reiki talk followed by a question period. Topics include: 1) What is reiki? 2) The treatment, 3) The benefits, 4) How it works, 5) The history, 6) Application (relationships, children, friends, pets, and plants), 7) Self treatment, 8) Volunteering, 9) Three levels of training, and 10) How to become a licensed Holistic Practitioner.
09/08/2014 00:00:00 Farm City Farmers Market Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1CbO0yl Looking for fresh vegetables, sweet fruits, homemade spices, sauces and more look no further Farm City Farmers Market every Monday on the south east corner of Bathurst and Niagara. Farm City Farmers Market fresh produce, even fresher vibe!
09/08/2014 00:00:00 Exhibition: The Wishing Well Southwest Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1n6YPYW Humber College's L Space Gallery and the artist collective Frog in Hand present The Wishing Well - a container of unlimited boundaries. A well is a source and an access point. It is a place of collection. Folklore outlines the importance of a well's blessing and some offerings have included weapons, money, and cherished items. In this iteration of a Wishing Well, it is simply the offering of each visitor's breath and the wish itself contained within a balloon. Offer your own wish to this interactive installation and connect with Toronto's intimate aspirations. The exhibition will run during September, with a dance performance and balloon ceremony during Culture Days on September 27th, 2014 from 1pm to 4pm.
7th AGM and Happy Hour
Toronto Networking Events http://ift.tt/1qntRiL Begins: 16 September 2014 at 6:45 PM Ends: 16 September 2014 at 8:45 PM Where: 66 Wellington St W Organized by: NU-Kellogg Alumni Club of Toronto
Asian Heritage Month in Toronto
About.com Toronto: What's Hot Now http://ift.tt/1n3u6vI Learn how the City of Toronto recognizes Asian Heritage Month every May.
Toronto Museums
About.com Toronto: What's Hot Now http://ift.tt/1lQMXsf A list of some popular museums and historic sites in this most populous city in Canada,from The Royal Ontario Museum to the Museum of Inuit Art.
The TTC Transfer System
About.com Toronto: What's Hot Now http://ift.tt/1iPT6oc For the most part, public transit in the City of Toronto uses a trip-based transfer system. Learn how you can use a TTC transfer to get where you're going within the city. Page 4.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
09/07/2014 Summer Music in the Garden presents "Soundscapades: An exploration of a city full of sound" Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1sMsycN Using more than 80 percussion instruments drawn from their extensive collection, TorQ Percussion Quartet returns to the Music Garden to present a program of music created collectively by all four members and reflecting the diverse sounds, landscapes and people of the city of Toronto. Soundscapades is a journey through a variety of rhythms, timbres and textures that enter into our consciousness every day. TorQ will paint an aural portrait of the city that we call home - a perfect match for a magical outdoor performance space where Toronto goes to listen. Richard Burrows, Adam Campbell, Jamie Drake and Daniel Morphy.
09/07/2014 Parkinson SuperWalk Toronto Northwest
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj83u This fall we are running our annual SuperWalk fundraiser. It is a major event that helped to raise approximately $2.76 million last year for Parkinson Society Canada to provide education, support, and advocacy for the 100,000 Canadians who live with Parkinson's disease. Parkinson SuperWalk is the largest national fundraising event for Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) and its regional partners. Approximately 14,000 participants from coast-to-coast organize and take part. This year's theme for the SuperWalk is "Everyday Heroes, Extraordinary Hope." Thank you for your support!
09/07/2014 Toronto Walk of Hope Southeast
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1sMsxWe Ovarian Cancer Canada presents the 13th annual Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope! Taking place in over 40 communities across the country, it is the single largest event dedicated solely to raising awareness and funding for the fight against ovarian cancer. The Walk is organized by volunteer committees in each community and is a fun family event held in park settings. ‘Walk for HER' this year to support the 17,000 women living with ovarian cancer in Canada. For more information, visit the website: http://ift.tt/Q72VjO
09/07/2014 Murder at the ROM Downtown $30 - $39
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj7MV A curator has been murdered and a trail of clues left behind, connected to secrets in the collections. As you solve clues, you'll begin to piece together a tale of greed, lust, pride and revenge. There are multiple suspects, one victim and you, the sleuths, must crack a cryptic code left in the curator's appointment book to solve the mystery. On an Urban Capers Scavenger Hunt, you don't collect items, but rather answers to tricky and humourous questions. Teams of two to six compete over the course of two hours. This hunt is designed for adults, but clever kids as young as 9 enjoy! This event is not associated with the ROM.
09/07/2014 C3 Toronto Festival Central West Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj5of Looking for a fun way to spend the day with the kids or grandkids? Head out to C3 Festival for fun in the sun, featuring jumping castles, pony rides, petting zoo, bubble soccer, food, prizes/giveaways, games and more! It's FREE and it's fun for everyone!
09/07/2014 Kensington Krawl Food Tour Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1sMsvh7 Taste your way through Toronto's most unique and eclectic neighbourhood on a culinary excursion. As we stroll, you will learn about the history and heritage of the market, view interesting sights and landmarks, meet local shop owners, and indulge in variety of delicious and flavourful foods. Includes an alcoholic beverage. Cheers! For more info and to get tickets, visit http://ift.tt/1qulJ1V
09/07/2014 Discover Hidden Toronto Downtown $30 - $39
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj6sw Explore the stomping grounds of famous Canadians who helped abolish slavery, created the hippie counterculture of the 1960's, and invented peacekeeping. Discover a hidden river, a miniature Victorian mansion, and learn why Toronto is called "Hogtown". Discover Hidden Toronto takes you from the Royal Ontario Museum, through the gothic, ivy-covered arches of the University of Toronto, Queens Park, through the row of mansions of Toronto's early families, and into star-studded Yorkville. This hunt of fascinating places and little-known history gets you to answer riddles about re-gifted presents, flex your creative muscles with photo and art challenges, and find the answers to tricky questions.
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Guided Nature Walks Northeast Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj43C Join us in Rouge Park for a wilderness walk close to home with one of our fun and friendly volunteer leaders. We have something for everyone, whether you are looking for wildlife, trees and plants, want a family or senior friendly walk or a fitness hike. We walk year round, rain, shine or snow. Visit http://ift.tt/1niPjkC for monthly schedules, meeting point and driving details, RSVP info and tips on getting ready for the trail.
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Liberty Village MyMarket Central West Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj3wT Farmers' Market featuring MyPick Verified Local Farmers selling oinly what they produce. Join us weekly in the Green P lot on East Libety St MyPick farmers are inspected by Farmers' Markets Ontario to ensure that they are REAL farmers. Our market managers check each week to ensure that the famers are selling you items that they have grown. The MyPick symbol is your guarantee that you're eating local food, and that you can speak to someone who had a hand in growing that food. The MyPick program is the first of its kind in Canada, and the MyMarket farmers' markets are the first markets in Ontario to feature only MyPick farmers. No resellers or hucksters here!
09/07/2014 00:00:00 The Leslieville Farmers Market Central East Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1sMssSl We want to help our neighbours buy their food directly from its source (and get to know them by name)! We want your taste buds to dance when you try a tomato that is so jam packed with flavor, you'll wonder what you were eating before. To savour amazing treats filled with ingredients even your toddler can pronounce. To take comfort in the fact that no, your organic salad greens did not come from California, 3513 km away , but 35 minutes North West of the 427. But most importantly we want to help grow a strong community around great health, people, environmental stewardship and food. A community which values the hard working men and women who provide us with some of the most delectable (and sustainably produced!) pleasures of life.
09/07/2014 00:00:00 World Cafe Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1sMssBU World Café is an extension of some of the busiest kitchens in the GTA, offering the best cuisine from around the world. Come enjoy unique and fun dining experiences with a different selection every weekend! Explore the world of food day and night, all summer long. For more details, visit: http://ift.tt/1s8QRFS
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Oh Canada! Farmer's Market Sweets Tour Downtown $30 - $39
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj0kA Celebrate Canadian culture on Toronto's only farmer's market tour and the only tour in Canada dedicated to Canadian and local sweets, taking place in the Distillery District (a national historic site). Special: Tour bookings & gift certificates purchased before Canada Day (tour can take place after) will receive a tour-exclusive ice wine macaron On the tour, you can expect to... • speak with local farmers • sample different grades of maple syrup • try goat cheese chocolate truffles • enjoy a customized butter tart & other tour-only specials ...among other experiences! The tour ends with a savoury & boozy bonus.
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Eco-Art-Fest Central East Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj2Zz Come and explore the Lower Don and surrounding trails, visit the festival by bike or on foot. Learn about the significance of Todmorden Mills, and experience the outdoor environment, where you will be able to engage in hands-on art based activities and public art. Eco-Art-Fest will present public artworks by 7 artists including: Dean Baldwin, Nicole Dextras, John Dickson, Sean Martindale, Ferruccio Sardella, Penelope Stewart and Labspace Studio (John Loerchner & Laura Mendes).
09/07/2014 00:00:00 The Leslieville Flea at the Harbourfront Centre Downtown Free
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj2J7 Come out and enjoy a beautiful Sunday at The Leslieville Flea!The Leslieville Flea will be at The Harbourfront Centre! Discover hidden treasure by visiting our 50+ vendors & their wide variety of vintage,salvaged,up-cycled goods, furniture,antiques,collectibles & select artisans. Nothing compares to strolling our flea market on a beautiful summer day.We hope to see you there amongst the smiling faces. For all the details go to our website or http://ift.tt/1pi9KiL
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Sunday Farmers' Market at Evergreen Brick Works Central East
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIj2sy Ease into your Sunday with a more intimate farmers' market experience at the Evergreen Brick Works Farmers' Market. Shop for your weekly groceries from a curated line-up for 30 local farmers, producers and chefs; enjoy a Brick Works Brunch from the Local Food Court or Localista Food Truck; and sip local brews in the craft beer and cider garden.
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Hair Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1sMsoCa The musical that introduced rock 'n' roll to the theatrical stage, Hair examines a group of 60s-era youth struggling for generational and personal identity, dealing with the Vietnam War, and exploring drugs and the sexual revolution. With a score including enduring musical numbers like "Let the Sun Shine In," "Aquarius," "Hair" and "Good Morning Starshine," Hair depicts the birth of a cultural movement in the '60s as told through a tribe of hopeful hippies living in New York City while war rages in Vietnam.
09/07/2014 00:00:00 Seussical the Musical Downtown
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1qIiZ03 In Seussical, the Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust that contains "Whos"! These Whos include Jojo, a Who child sent off to a butter battling military school for thinking too many "thinks". Horton's attention to the speck of dust, and his "loitering" care of Mayzie LaBird's egg, elicit taunting and accusations from the rest of the animal kingdom, except for Gertrude McFuzz, who longs for Horton's attention, and JoJo, whose "thinks" save them all in the end!
Dean's Reception: Toronto Sprott School of Business Alumni Event
Toronto Networking Events http://ift.tt/VT1fCS Begins: 18 September 2014 at 5:30 PM Ends: 18 September 2014 at 7:30 PM Where: 1 King St W Organized by: Sprott School of Business
These bakeries and cafes bring a little bit of Paris to Toronto:
torontodotcom's Facebook Wall http://ift.tt/1wIzb6d These bakeries and cafes bring a little bit of Paris to Toronto:
Parisian Style Cafes and Bakeries in Toronto
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The Parisian style cafes and bakeries in Toronto provide both authentic pastries and desserts but the authentic Parisian experience.
Parisian Style Cafes and Bakeries in Toronto
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The Parisian style cafes and bakeries in Toronto provide both authentic pastries and desserts but the authentic Parisian experience.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Ivey Women in Management Panel and Reception - Toronto
Toronto Networking Events http://ift.tt/1qBcpID Begins: 18 September 2014 at 6:00 PM Ends: 18 September 2014 at 8:00 PM Where: 130 King Street West Organized by: Ivey MBA Program, Ivey Business School
09/06/2014 Women's Flat Track Rollerderby Central East $10 - $19
City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1C4HfOQ The GTA Rollergirls are Toronto's first not-for-profit flat track roller derby league, formed in the Spring of 2007 by Cynthia Brooks, aka Splat Benatar #27. Adhering to a not-for-profit business model, GTA Rollergirls is a skater supported league. We pay monthly dues to cover all league costs, and the financials are open to all members of the league. Each and every skater in GTAR contributes their talents to make roller derby happen from the ground up. Our skaters lead very busy lives. We are students, teachers, mothers, public health nurses, scientists, office workers and business owners. Despite the different daily lives we live, we are all united on the track by our love of roller derby
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