The Great Hall, the West Wing, the 210 biomorphic pods adorning the ceiling of Union Food Court or the preserved original 1927 store fronts of the Front Street Promenade, there are many reasons beyond the daily commute to see Union Station!
Open daily from 5:30 am to 12:45 am, individual shop and restaurant hours may vary. We recommend you plan your visit and navigate through Google Indoor Street View. Be sure to check the individual retail pages. https://torontounion.ca/visit/
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Full Movie Line-up: Saturday, June 22: Elton John – Million Dollar Piano Saturday, June 29: The Tragically Hip – A National Celebration Saturday, July 6: Bryan Adams – Live At Sidney Opera House Saturday, July 13: The Beatles – Yellow Submarine Saturday, July 20: Amy Winehouse – I Told You I Was In Trouble – Live In London Saturday, July 27: Queen – Queen Rock Montreal Saturday, August 3: Bob Marley – Uprising https://dailyhive.com/toronto/toronto-raptors-championship-parade-route-june-17-2019
The Toronto Raptors just won their first-ever NBA championship. And to celebrate Thursday night’s victory over defending champs the Golden State Warriors, the City of Toronto will be hosting a downtown parade and fan rally at Nathan Phillips Square on Monday, June 17. According to MLSE, the parade will depart from the Princes’ Gates, located at 11 Princes’ Boulevard, at 10 am, before proceeding east on Lakeshore Boulevard to York Street, north on York Street and north on University Avenue before entering Nathan Phillips Square via Queen Street for a celebration rally from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/using-the-library/your-library-card/
Your Library CardTo get a library card, you will need to visit any library branch with valid and current name and address identification. How to get a library cardTo be eligible for a free library card you need to:
Library cards expire once a year. You may renew your card online (if eligible) or visit a library branch in person to renew your card. Thu Jun 13, 2019 - 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 90 mins
Location Toronto Reference Library Hinton Learning Theatre Rediscover Toronto history through walking and exploration of city limits. Edward Brown presents his nonfiction book, I Am a Pedestrian, which describes his 159km walk around Toronto's periphery and introduces the city's enthralling history from the unique perspective of the expanding city limits. With the aid of historic photographs, maps and group discussion, discover how the city has grown from a lonely French outpost in 1750 to the bustling metropolis of today. Audiences: Adult Categories: Author Talks & Lectures • History & Genealogyhttps://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDMEVT388927&R=EVT388927 Author's Books site: https://www.iamapedestrian.com/ From the humble beginning of only 27 teams participating in the first festival back in 1989, the Living Realty Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival has evolved to a much bigger operation over the past two decades. Organized by the Toronto Chinese Business Association in collaboration with GWN Dragon Boat, the Festival will once again welcome 120-150 teams with over 5,000 athletes to Toronto Island.
http://www.gwndragonboat.com/Default.asp?l=1&id=toronto-island The 2019 Taste Of Little Italy is going to take place Friday, June 14 – Sunday, June 16.
Friday: 7 PM – 1 AM Saturday: 11 AM – 1 AM Sunday: 11 AM – 10 PM College St. From Bathurst St. to Shaw St. https://tolittleitaly.com/ https://tolittleitaly.com/about/ |
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