Here are five Easter brunches for you to indulge in with family and friends.
Easter Brunch in Toronto Tour the ROM on Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31. Don't forget to check out VIKINGS: The Exhibition. On Sunday, April 1, check out Animal Explorers which provides a series of fun scavenger hunts for kids ages 12 and under. EASTER AT THE ROM What’s open and closed in Toronto Easter Weekend Easter weekend is Friday, March 30 to Monday, April 2 this year. With a long weekend right when the weather’s warming up, Torontonians are going to want to get out of the house and enjoy the city. There are, as always, holiday closings and shorter hours during Easter, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy Toronto. Open and Closed
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Join Aga Khan Museum for a truly unique, multi-sensory experience as the Aga Khan Museum transforms into a mesmerizing world of music celebrating the living traditions of the Muslim world and their interaction with other cultures through time and space.
Immersive musical soundscapes and video installations featuring music from the Mediterranean, Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia combine with intimate displays of Middle Eastern instruments and related artifacts from the Museum’s Permanent Collection to invite visitors on a spellbinding journey of discovery. Spaces throughout the Museum — including the Bellerive Room, the Museum Collections, and even our Diwan restaurant — will come alive through and with music. Listening to Art, Seeing Music offers ample opportunity to engage directly with musicians and musical traditions. At the heart of it all, in the Museum’s central courtyard, a Mongolian yurt — traditionally a warm communal gathering space and shelter from the elements — welcomes visitors to listen to live music, join musical conversations, experience stories of music-making, and share a cup of tea. Thursday, March 22 Friday, March 23 Saturday, March 24 Sunday, March 25 Tuesday, March 27 Wednesday, March 28 Thursday, March 29 Friday, March 30 Saturday, March 31 Sunday, April 1 Aga Khan Museum 77 Wynford Dr, North York, ON M3C 1K1 Learn this ancient art form. Create your own personalized pysanky (Easter eggs) using traditional wax resist techniques. Please note: Activity uses candle flames and hot wax, and is not suitable for children under 8. Maximum two children per adult. Pre-registration is required. Adult $12; child (age 8-12) $8. All prices plus tax.
Todmorden Mills Heritage Site 67 Pottery Road Saturday, March 24, 2018 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Sunday, March 25, 2018 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Saturday, March 31, 2018 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM More info One of Toronto’s oldest fire stations; 34 Yorkville Ave, Also known as Fire Station 312 It was built in 1878 for the Yorkville Fire Department before the City of Toronto annexed Yorkville in 1883. The two-and a half storey building has a five-storey clock tower with three bays (originally there were only two), and it has a coat of arms from the old Yorkville Town Hall.
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Official neighborhood website: www.bloor-yorkville.com/ New to the neighborhood - WEWORK OPENS SECOND TORONTO LOCATION IN BLOOR-YORKVILLE See blog. There has been a lot of buzz and excitement in the neighbourhood when WeWork, a new office space for creator-types, moved into 33 Bloor Street East. But what is the big deal? I took a tour to find out. BLOG LINK Visit the National Home Show presented by RE/MAX and co-located with Canada Blooms for the largest North American display of innovative products, new ideas & great deals for all things home & garden with over 800 retailers & industry experts.
https://nationalhomeshow.com/show-info/ Ticket Rates General (18-64) - $20 Senior (65+) - $17 Youth (13–17) - $16 Children 12 & Under - FREE Show Dates Friday, Mar 9: 10 am – 9 pm Saturday, Mar 10: 10 am – 9 pm Sunday, Mar 11: 10 am – 6 pm Monday, Mar 12: 10 am – 8 pm Tuesday, Mar 13: 10 am – 8 pm Wednesday, Mar 14: 10 am – 8 pm Thursday, Mar 15: 10 am – 9 pm Friday, Mar 16: 10 am – 9 pm Saturday, Mar 17: 10 am – 9 pm Sunday, Mar 18: 10 am – 5 pm Show Location The National Home Show is located at The Enercare Centre in the Exhibition Place in Toronto. Enercare Centre 100 Princes’ Blvd. Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 To deconstruct is to strip away layers of abstraction and to uncover the essence of a concept. By deconstructing complex concepts into their fundamental ideas, we can discover how universal and relatable these concepts are. At our 2018 conference, the TEDxUofT community will come together to share, deconstruct, internalize ideas, and walk away with new and broader perspectives.
TEDxUofT In the spirit of Ideas Worth Spreading, TEDxUofT is designed to gather the brightest minds in the University of Toronto community to spark conversation and connection. Now in our 7th year, we’re building a platform of free knowledge and entertainment from some of the world’s most inspired thinkers, as well as a community of curious souls to engage with ideas and each other, both online and at our annual conference. www.tedxuoft.com for more info and tickets |
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