• Tollkeeper’s Cottage & Wychwood Park

    Walks

    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…

    Free
  • Rosedale

    Walks

    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…

    Free
  • Book Club B

    Book Club B
    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Love to read but yearning to discuss what you’ve read with others? Join one of the book clubs to discuss interesting works of fiction and non- fiction. Details will be confirmed via email. All meetings are conducted on Zoom.

  • Glen Stewart Ravine & Boardwalk

    Walks

    Walk through Upper Beaches Community to access Glen Stewart Ravine; long sloping stairs into Ravine Trail; some irregular terrain in Ravine & passing through Ian Forrest Gardens; crossing Queen Street to Boardwalk & Kew Gardens. Leader: Rene Laukat Lunch: Stone Lion pub, 1950 Queen St. EastJune 2, 2025Main St. Square Community Centre, 245 Main St.…

    Free
  • Disruptive Technologies

    Disruptive Technologies
    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Join 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.

  • Health and Wellness

    Health and Wellness
    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    If 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.

  • Home on the Grange

    We know the Grange as part of Toronto’s core, but in 1817, The Grange was built as the home of D'Arcy Boulton Jr., his wife, Sarah Anne, and their eight children.We’ll walk through their original one hundred acres of land, viewing other original homes, down to their property’s southern border on Lot Street, now known…

    Free
  • Bracondale

    Wells Hill Park 145 Hilton Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    This tour includes viewing Heritage homes in Casa Loma area including Frank Denison House party to the Arts and Crafts Movement and later lived in by Charles Neilson the Ice Cream magnate. We will meander through Wychwood Park on our way to Beautiful little known historical Bracondale. This walk is mostly flat and approximately 90…

    Free