Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Oakville Historical Society – Mayor’s Picnic

    Lakeside Park 144 Front Street, Oakville, Ontario, Canada

    Please join us for the Mayor's Picnic Sunday, June 7th from noon to 4:30 pm at Lakeside Park! Enjoy lots of fun for all ages! Bring your own lunch and lawn chair and enjoy live music, dance performances, crafts, games, and more. Presented by the Oakville Historical Society in cooperation with the Town of Oakville.

  • Albion Bolton Historical Society Meeting “The History of Mono Mills”

    Caledon Seniors' Centre Rotarian Way 7, Bolton, Ontario, Canada

    The Albion Bolton Historical Society’s next meeting is on Monday, June 8, 2026 for a start time of 7:30 pm. PLEASE NOTE we are now meeting at Rotary Place, Caledon Senior’s Centre, 7 Rotarian Way, Bolton, Multi-purpose Room 2, located behind the Caledon Wellness Centre on the North Hill. Kurt McMurray will present The History...

  • Historical Society of Ottawa – Meet the Founders of Bytown

    Beechwood Cemetery 80 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Beechwood Cemetery tour: admission is free but spaces are limited, so early email registration is strongly recommended. Please confirm by email: museumclub@historicalsocietyottawa.ca Attendees will be responsible for their own transportation. Accessibility: Note this event is not considered as an accessible tour as walking is on grass and uneven ground. Parking: Free parking available onsite. Public...

  • The Sororum Presents An Evening at Erchless Estate

    Erchless Museum 8 Navy St, Oakville, Ontario, Canada

    Join us for an evening of meaningful connection, history, and thoughtful conversation in one of Oakville’s most beautiful heritage settings. For one evening only, The Sororum invites you to experience Erchless Estate in a way few have—through a thoughtfully curated gathering designed to inspire, connect, and leave a lasting impression. The evening begins as you...

    $115
  • La Société d’histoire de Toronto CONFÉRENCE – Le Refus Global et Paul-Émile Borduas

    Théâtre de l’Alliance française Spadina Road 24, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Conférencier : Christian Bode en compagnie d’acteurs En 1948, le peintre Paul-Émile Borduas, en compagnie de 15 autres signataires, publie le manifeste, certains diraient le brûlot, Le Refus global, un texte anarchiste qui revendique une libération sociale par l’art. Dans le Québec nationalo-clérical de l’époque, c’est un scandale, une indignité intolérable. Les autorités gouvernementales expulsent...