Toronto Trans March 2018

Toronto’s Trans March is officially one of the largest, most exciting events in the world. Not only for all trans and nonbinary folks, friends and allies who participate, rally and march together in solidarity, but for anyone who is lucky enough to witness the landmark event. Trans women of colour and people with different abilities are encouraged to lead the March and set the pace for All.

Toronto Trans March 2018

Join us at the intersection of Church and Hayden Streets as we make our way along Bloor St, south on Yonge and east on Carlton to Allan Gardens.
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Movies in St. James Park – Pride Community Event

Drag Queen Show starts at 8pm on the Gazebo Stage starring Miss Xtacy Love, Ivory Towers and Jada Hudson!

Film screening of Love, Simon to follow at 9pm.

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Drag Queen Show
开场前已经有观众聚集,坐在草地上野餐。
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Jane’s Walk: Chinatown is Home


Walk leader: George Wong

This walk has completed on May 5th, 2018

Chinatown is Home is a physical exploration of a well known Toronto intersection known as Spadina and Dundas. Participants who come on this walk will learn about three major topics i) Chinatown Before: The history of Chinese immigration in Toronto ii) Chinatown Today: The present day state of our Chinatowns iii) Chinatown Culture: The continuing and changing role Chinatown plays in our communities.

This Walk will tackle questions related to city gentrification, the evolving Chinese communities within the Greater Toronto Area, and the changing needs of the Toronto Chinese communities (New immigrants, seniors, youth, and first-generation/second generation Chinese-Canadians).

We will start at Chinatown Center (222 Spadina Avenue). Interested participants will find me waving a Toronto Raptors “We the North Flag”. We will end at Crimson Teas (415 Spadina Avenue).
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The Royal Canadian Navy Sails Back to RWF!

  • The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) returns to the festival, this time bringing another renowned tall ship along for the journey.
  • The HMCS Oriole is a sail-training vessel with a great naval history.
  • This will be her first appearance to the Great Lakes for over 25 years.
  • Stop by the Navy booth to chat with an officer about the forces or find out more about this legendary ship.
  • The Canadian Armed Forces will also be in attendance and will showcase their G-Wagon SUV and tactical gear.
  • Interested in learning more about opportunities at the Royal Canadian Navy? Visit forces.ca today.
  • The Navy will be located at HTO Park, 339 Queens Quay West.

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History Comes Alive in Old Town Toronto

Every Saturday from June – August, historical re-enactors and artisans return to Old Town Toronto. Learn about life in the Town of York and hear true accounts of townspeople in the years leading up to Confederation. Our historical re-enactors begin their walk through the neighbourhood at 12pm.

Today, our historic cobbler can be found beside 10 Market Street from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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