Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Grey Roots Museum and Archives: Our Roots Are Showing Concert Series: The Scottish Gaelic Diasporas: Healing Through Reclamation

    Grey Roots Museum & Archives 102599 Grey Road 18, RR4, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada

    Our Roots Are Showing, Grey Roots' spring concert series, presents fresh and established talent in an intimate setting. On May 25th Camryn Ruthven presents The Scottish Gaelic Diasporas: Healing Through Reclamation. Uniting her passions for music and history, Camryn explores the Gaelic lineage through song, reclaiming the traditions of her Scottish ancestors and honouring the ancient ways in...

    $18
  • Doors Open Toronto @ John McKenzie House

    Doors Open Toronto @ John McKenzie House

    John McKenzie House 34 Parkview Ave., North York, Ontario, Canada

    The John McKenzie House was built in 1913, in a style described as Queen Anne Revival, Arts and Crafts, and Edwardian. The grand, red brick house is profiled by a large L-shaped veranda with stylized Doric columns. Significant interior features include the centre hall plan, a vestibule door and sidelights with beveled and leaded glass,...

    Free
  • Teddy Bears’ Picnic at the Elman W. Campbell Museum

    Elman W. Campbell Museum 134 Main St S, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

    All teddy bears and their owners are invited to the Museum for a teddy bears’ picnic! Games, teddy bear contests, bear hunts, bear-aerobics, displays and light refreshments. Contest categories: Tiniest bear, Bear that looks most like owner and Bear with the most creative costume. Saturday, May 27, 1:00p.m. to 3:00p.m., $5/child, suitable for ages 4...

    $5
  • THE LAKESHORE ASYLUM CEMETERY PROJECT “Spring Visit and Clean-Up”

    Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery 231 Evans Ave., Etobicoke, ON, Ontario, Canada

    THE LAKESHORE ASYLUM CEMETERY PROJECT INVITES YOU TO JOIN US FOR A: “Spring Visit and Clean-Up”   Saturday May 27, 2023 (Rain Date: Sunday May 28) 1:00pm To remember and honour in a dignified and respectful way the lives of the 1511 people buried in the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery and to acknowledge their contributions...

    Free