Riverdale Farm, Toronto

Tour the Farm’s scenic 7.5 acres along pathways through wooded areas, around ponds, and into butterfly-herb-flower-vegetable gardens. Visit the farm animals and chat with the farmer during daily chores. Riverdale Farm is located in a park setting in the heart of the downtown community of Cabbagetown. Admission is free and parking is only available on neighbouring city streets.

Open all year round daily from 9am to 5pm. Admission is free. (including weekends and holidays)

This park features: Historic working farm, scenic pathways, programs and seasonal events, pig and poultry barn, historic Francey Barn, Simpson House, Meeting House, the “Residence”, Old Zoo Ruins

Windmill in barnyard
Riverdale Farm, Toronto
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Tell Me Something Good: Pride Edition

Inspired by Bawdy Storytelling in California, Tell Me Something Good (TellMeToronto) brings sexy storytelling to Toronto. Samantha Fraser (@nympsam) and Sophie Delancey (@sophiedelancey) are your lovely co-hosts every month for your storytelling pleasure. Tell Me Something Good is your opportunity to share short stories of sexual glory, gaffes, and growth for the chance to win sexy prizes, or if you’d rather not share, feel free to just sit back and be entertained.

Doors at 8 with some fun warm-up activities, including Truth or Dare. Storytelling kicks off at 9 pm sharp! Also, this event will be free once again, so make sure you show up early to grab your seat.
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Toronto Portugal Week 2015

28TH FERMA PORTUGAL DAY 2015 PARADE

Sunday, June 14 at 11:00am
Along Dundas Street West, Between Lansdowne Avenue And Trinity-Bellwoods Park

TRIBUTE TO VOLUNTEERISM

Sunday, June 14 at 1:30pm
After the Parade
Volunteer Monument, Trinity-Bellwoods Park
Dundas Street West and Shaw Street

CIRV FM & FPTV PRESENT
28TH PORTUGAL WEEK 2015 AT EARLSCOURT PARK

Sunday, June 14
After the Parade
Earlscourt Park
Caledonia Road and St. Clair Avenue West

Annex Family Festival, Toronto

Main Attractions

Children’s Village

An affordable play area just for kids featuring interactive activities, amusement rides, arts and crafts and fun snacks. New this year are special family programming exclusively at key Annex landmarks including the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema – kids under16 get in free at two films: The Muppet Movie and I Am Big Bird. St. Paul’s Trinity Centre presenting activities in their garden, and the Miles Nadal JCC is open to the public.

Green Living

The section of the festival dedicated to all things green. Discover innovative green products, learn helpful tips and participate in exciting activities all focused on leading a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.

Health and Wellness

Celebrate being fit and staying in shape with an exciting lineup of fitness demonstrations, health and wellness vendors, healthy eating experts and more.

Festival Main Stage
at Brunswick & Bloor
Curated and hosted by The Tranzac
Broadcast by CIUT 89.5FM

11:00am Marching Bands: Kensington Horns (Richard Underhill) & The Woodshed Orchestra (Dave Clark)
12:00pm Anna, Elsa and Kristoff (Frozen Characters)
12:30pm Randolph Academy Showcase
1:10pm Choro Music (Brazilian)
2:00pm Spadina Station (vocal a cappella)
2:50pm Lido Pimienta (Colombian pop)
3:40pm The Chronicles Dub Trio (Reggae)
4:30pm Jaron Freeman-Fox (High intensity indie Folk)
5:20pm Jay Danley Jazz Quintet (Swing)