Events List
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Humber, North of Bloor
The route is all on paved parkland or sidewalks and goes north on the west side of the Humber, across the Dundas bridge and back down the east side to Jane/Bloor’s Dark Horse Pub. Jane subway station is across the street from the pub. Leader: Josie Szczasiuk Lunch: Dark Horse Pub, 2401 Bloor St. WestApril…
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Book Banning: The chilling new chapter
Featured Speaker SeriesInnis College 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaFans of book banning are enjoying their moment and they're not all who you think they are. In his new book, On Book Banning, University of Toronto Professor Ira Wells blames both progressives and conservatives.Coffee at 9:30amSpeakers at 10:15amInnis College Town, 2 Sussex Ave. at St. George St., one block south of Bloor St. WestRSVP
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High Park
This walk is around High Park circle, down the West side, and then back through the Park. Leader: Josie Szczasiuk Lunch: Grenadier Restaurant in the parkMay 5, 2025Meet at the brick washroom building in the park near the Bloor Street/High Park entrance (south of High Park subway station)11:00am
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Disruptive Technologies
ZoomVirtual EventJoin fellow ALLTO members to chat about what’s happening in the field of Disruptive Technologies including artificial intelligence, drones, robotics, security, and any other technology-related topics the group would like to discuss. Details will be confirmed via email.
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Curtain Up: A Life in Theatre
Featured Speaker SeriesInnis College 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaFormer Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival Jackie Maxwell is interviewed by Sheila McCook about moving from Ireland into the heart of Canadian theatre, her fascinating family, and why she directs Shaw instead of Shakespeare.Coffee at 9:30amSpeakers at 10:15amInnis College Town, 2 Sussex Ave. at St. George St., one block south of Bloor St. WestRSVP
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Garrison Creek Discovery Walk
The walk starts at Christie Station. We will start by exploring the area of this Downtown Discovery Walk that leads you through the dense core of the City. Hidden among the skyscrapers, you will discover a rich variety of parks, gardens and streetscapes. Since the 1960s, most of these parks and gardens have been created…
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Health and Wellness
ZoomVirtual EventIf you are interested in the latest science and what’s new and exciting in the fields of Health and Wellness, please join us for discussion and insights.
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Gardening
Virtual EventThe Gardening Club is for anyone who loves growing things, whether in a garden, on a balcony or indoors. We meet very informally, year round, with no set agenda or presentations. We share updates on the health of our plants, and how best to maintain them, soil cultivation, watering schedules, pruning, pest control, etc., etc.…
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Tollkeeper’s Cottage & Wychwood Park
This is a guided tour of the Tollkeeper’s Cottage where tolls were collected before people could enter Toronto from 1835 to 1895. The Cottage shows the conditions of life for most early Torontonians-when almost everything residents ate, wore, or used was hand made by the men, women and children of the family. (Donations for the…
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Rosedale
This community was formed in the 1820’s. The wife of William Botsford Jarvis named it Rosedale for the abundance of roses that grew in the area. Wander the beautiful winding streets and see the second oldest inhabited house, the most expensive and many heritage homes and elaborate gardens. This walk is mostly flat with some…
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