Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario

The Beach & East Toronto Historical Society Presents (Virtual): Richard White, “History in the Everyday Landscape”

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Local historian and author Richard White has written fascinating stories about a number of little known historical locations in the Beach. He will be presenting an outline of these “Everyday Landscapes” in an online illustrated talk. Please visit the TBETHS website for the Zoom link, which will be posted before the presentation: http://tbeths.com/events.asp.

The Beach & East Toronto Historical Society: Unveiling of the Heritage Toronto Commemorative Plaque for the Great Red Oak in Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens 2075 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A Heritage Toronto Plaque will be unveiled to recognize the Great Red Oak Tree in Kew Gardens. The ceremony will be Thursday, May 25 at 2pm and all are welcome. Please join us to celebrate south of Queen Street, along Lee Avenue near the Dr. William D. Young Memorial fountain. This Red Oak has received...

The Beach and East Toronto Historical Society: Historic Danforth Walking Tour

Northwest corner of Danforth & Woodbine 2072 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada

The Beach & East Toronto Historical Society presents Walking Tours with historian and Beach Metro News columnist Gene Domagala. Meet 1 p.m. at the north-west corner of Woodbine and Danforth Avenues. Walk will continue to Dawes Rd.

The Beach and East Toronto Historical Society: St. John’s Norway Cemetery Walk

Northwest corner of Kingston Road & Woodbine Avenue Toronto, Canada

The Beach & East Toronto Historical Society presents Walking Tours with historian and Beach Metro News columnist Gene Domagala. Celebrating the 170th anniversary of the Cemetery and St. John's Norway Anglican Church. Meet at 1:00 p.m. at the northwest corner of Woodbine and Kingston Road.

The Beach and East Toronto Historical Society: September 2023 Meeting

The Beaches Sandbox Queen Street East 2181, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Beach & East Toronto Historical Society, in Partnership with The Beaches Sandbox, presents Canadian Golf Historian Ian Murray with Paul Nicosia: The 130 year History of an East Toronto House and its Remarkable Family of Stonecutters and Professional Golfers.