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St. James Cemetery, Toronto, Canada

The Anglican St. James Cemetery is the eternal resting place of many of the prominent families of York and Toronto. Monuments and mausoleums are engraved with the names Jarvis, Ridout, Gooderham, Cawthra, Baldwin and Osler among others. Stories of success and scandal abound. 281 nameless victims of the Irish famine are also buried here.

The entrance to the cemetery is located at the intersection of Bloor and Parliament Streets, overlooking the Don River ravine.

The cemetery opened in July 1844 and is the oldest cemetery in Toronto still in operation. In 1844 most of the people in Toronto lived south of Queen Street West and the cemetery’s present location during that era must have been regarded as being outside city limits.

Chapel of St. James-the-Less in St. James cemetery
The cemetery itself is home to the Chapel of St. James-the-Less which sites atop a knoll at the highest point in the cemetery. In its vigorous, harmonious composition, this small funeral chapel is a splendid example of Victorian Gothic design. Its sense of strength and spirituality is derived from the subtle contrast of its stone walls, enveloping roofs, and soaring spire. Erected in 1860 and opened in 1861, the chapel was designed by Frederick William Cumberland and Storm, one of Toronto’s leading 19th-century architectural firms. It and was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990.

Gallery

Mausoleum of James Austin
Mausoleum of James Austin, founder of The Dominion Bank (predecessor of the Toronto–Dominion Bank)

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Annual Beaches Easter Parade Weekend

Presented by: Toronto Beaches Lions Club

Every spring the annual Beaches Lions Club Easter Parade brings Queen Street to life with colour, music, fun and entertainment. Ontario’s largest annual Easter Parade includes over 100 floats, and fantastic marching bands.

New this year: Good Friday Easter Egg Hunt (Bring Your Own Basket), children’s entertainment and face painting! Don’t miss out on the special visit from the Easter Bunny too.
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National Canadian Film Day

You are invited to celebrate Canada on National Canadian Film Day by watching a great Canadian film!

REEL CANADA is delighted to present the sixth annual National Canadian Film Day (NCFD). This year, NCFD will feature more than 1000 Canadian film screenings across the country and around the world. The GTA alone will host approximately 120 different events, in venues that range from libraries, community centres, and retirement residences, to cinemas, art galleries, and embassies.
AccessibleFree EventArts/Exhibits, Film

When: April 17, 2019
Film screenings will be happening across the city throughout the day! To find a screening near you, visit our website.

Where: Across the GTA

Cost: Free
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WeChat Workshop for Newcomer Seniors

Register today and learn how to use WeChat to add friends and start a conversation, send pictures and videos, subscribe to accounts, share articles and save articles, set up a group discussion and add friends, search information and much more. This class is suitable for Newcomer Seniors 55+, with language of instruction in Mandarin. Please bring landing documents for attendance. Program proudly provided by Centre for Immigrant and Community Services and funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

When: Every Tuesday March 5, 2019 – March 26, 2019
Event Time(s): 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Where: Steeles Library
375 Bamburgh Cir C107, Scarborough, ON M1W 3Y1, Canada

Cost: Free

Reservations / Advance Tickets are required
Phone: (416) 292-7510 ext.0
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