CampTO at Toronto History Museums and Cultural Centres is a creative camp experience that offers outdoor and physical activities, active and quiet games, arts and crafts, and nature-based activities ...
The Art Gallery of Ontario recently welcomed The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century. The exhibit ...
Brian Gable is The Globe and Mail’s former editorial cartoonist. His new book is Toronto: A Sketchy History, from which the following essay and cartoons are excerpted. I first encountered the ...
Toronto’s former medical officer of health, Dr. Eileen de Villa, was a key figure during the city’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, declared five years ago on March 11.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of contemporary Canadian art with Loch Gallery’s latest exhibition, Best of the Contemporaries, featuring a curated selection of paintings, sculpture, and ...
LONDON — A 16th-century painting stolen more than 50 years ago has been found — and is now at the centre of a custody battle between a widow in England and a small Italian museum.
But starting Monday — the anniversary of Tubman’s death, celebrated nationwide as Harriet Tubman Day — the archaeologists are bringing the museum to us ... to how the family lived two hundred years ...
According to The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta, Toronto was close to acquiring Laughton two years ago at the NHL draft before ultimately deciding against the deal. “There was a deal on the ...
Ontarians between the ages of 14 and 24 can not only enjoy the AGO for free during March break, but all year long with the Free AGO Annual Pass. This is supported by BMO, and donations are encouraged ...
The name of the venue in Toronto has yet to be publicly released ... The Nova Music Festival Exhibition honouring the survivors and victims murdered by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, is making its ...
but that was five years ago. “Our visitor numbers dropped severely, Lewis Bartholomew, HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial founder, told Global News. “They are equal to the COVID closures.
MONTREAL — The museum named in honour of Canadian racing legend Gilles Villeneuve is temporarily shutting down amid a legal battle with the late driver’s family over his memorabilia.