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Monday, October 11
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Tuesday, October 12
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Wednesday, October 13
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Thursday, October 14
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Friday, October 15
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Saturday, October 16
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Sunday, October 17
Experience the world premiere of Seeds: The Art of Alanis Obomsawin, presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation, as a spectacular sound and light show projected onto the Museum’s heritage stone façade from October 4 to 17, 2021.
Wednesday, February 16
Rock, Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Identification Clinic
Saturday, August 20
This walk is fully booked.
Once the most fashionable address in Toronto, Jarvis Street retains many of its old mansions and churches and has acquired new architectural gems. A walk down this broad street provides insight into its elegant past and energetic present.
Wednesday, October 26
FREE
Zoom program. RSVP Required.
Discover the complex history of Ukrainian-Canadians in Canada – identity, cultural heritage, trauma, and resilience – from the perspectives of three diverse emigration experiences. In this digital conversation, Denys Volkov, Olenka Bilash, and Alexandra Chyczij join moderator Myroslav Shkandrij for an intimate exploration of their personal connections to both Ukraine and Canada, reflecting on their experiences this past year and how their family heirlooms provide a tangible connection to a shared heritage.