Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Myseum of Toronto Sidewalk Stories Tours 2022: Love Stories of the Humber

    Martin Goodman Trail, Lakeshore Boulevard West Toronto

    Love long walks on the beach? Try a romantic boardwalk stroll along the Humber River that recounts true stories of love and loss throughout the history of Toronto. Take in the beautiful city lights at dusk with accompanying music as you listen to stories from tour host Adam Bunch, who will tell tales of heartbreaking farewells,...

  • Myseum of Toronto Sidewalk Stories Tours 2022: Love Stories of the Humber

    Martin Goodman Trail, Lakeshore Boulevard West Toronto

    Love long walks on the beach? Try a romantic boardwalk stroll along the Humber River that recounts true stories of love and loss throughout the history of Toronto. Take in the beautiful city lights at dusk with accompanying music as you listen to stories from tour host Adam Bunch, who will tell tales of heartbreaking farewells,...

  • Myseum of Toronto Sidewalk Stories Tours 2022: Love Stories of the Humber

    Martin Goodman Trail, Lakeshore Boulevard West Toronto

    Love long walks on the beach? Try a romantic boardwalk stroll along the Humber River that recounts true stories of love and loss throughout the history of Toronto. Take in the beautiful city lights at dusk with accompanying music as you listen to stories from tour host Adam Bunch, who will tell tales of heartbreaking farewells,...

  • Myseum of Toronto Sidewalk Stories Tours 2022: Love Stories of the Humber

    Martin Goodman Trail, Lakeshore Boulevard West Toronto

    Love long walks on the beach? Try a romantic boardwalk stroll along the Humber River that recounts true stories of love and loss throughout the history of Toronto. Take in the beautiful city lights at dusk with accompanying music as you listen to stories from tour host Adam Bunch, who will tell tales of heartbreaking farewells,...

  • Guelph Historical Society Evenings with History: Darin Wybenga, Knowledge Keeper, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation

    Guelph Museum 52 Norfolk St, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

    When Mississaugas of the Credit ancestors arrived in southern Ontario in the late 17th century, they found themselves stewards of approximately 4 million acres of land at the western end of Lake Ontario. The erosion of their land base, a declining population, and the continual encroachment of settlers threatened the very existence of the people,...