Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Toronto Railway Museum Online Lecture: Algonquin Park and the Railways

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    Join us! “Algonquin Park and the Railways” on June 16th at 7 pm EST. Roderick MacKay, a historian of Algonquin Provincial Park, will use mainly archival images to provide a Powerpoint overview of some aspects of Park history as influenced by proposed and constructed railways, including two cross Park railways and a number of smaller...

  • Myseum of Toronto: Date Night with the City

    Myseum of Toronto 401 Richmond Street West, Studio LL01, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Looking for a different kind of date night in the city? Join Myseum for connections and refreshments at our exhibition, 36 Questions that Lead to Loving Toronto. Bring a partner and explore the commitment we have to the city and to each other. Get deep, have fun, be brutally honest about what you love or...

  • Doors Open Ingersoll: Cheese and Agricultural Museum

    Cheese and Agricultural Museum 290 Harris St., Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada

    Doors Open Ingersoll in '22! Visit Ingersoll, a town built on cheese. Come discover why Ingersoll is the cradle of the cheese industry in Canada, but also discover its rich agricultural, industrial and social history as well. First established in 1793 as Oxford-on-the-Thames by Thomas Ingersoll (father of Laura Secord), the community continues to grow,...

  • Port Maitland ‘On The Grand’ Historical Association: Sir Frederick Haldimand Portrait Unveiling

    Haldimand County Administration Building 53 Thorburn St., Cayuga, Ontario, Canada

    Haldimand County Administration Open House June 18, 2022 Features guided tours, informational displays, and a look at the County’s historical artifacts/collection. Attendees have the opportunity to view staff and council areas as well as learn about the many cultural and heritage aspects included in the building’s design. The Port Maitland ‘On The Grand’ Historical Association...

  • UELAC Loyalist Day Celebration 2022 (Virtual)

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    June 19th is the official day formally established by the Ontario Government to commemorate and celebrate our Loyalist heritage. Traditionally Gov. Simcoe and Toronto Branches have celebrated Loyalist Day together with a ceremony, flag-raising and reception at Queen's Park. Last year the virtual ceremony looked at the fortifications in what is now Ontario during the...