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What's Going on in Toronto This Weekend
August 13, 2009
August 13th
Watch Me Grow Family Garden Drop-In Program (High Park Children's Garden, Colburne Lodge, High Park)
Each Thursday in August at the High Park Children's Garden kids can plant, water, and harvest the garden and prepare fresh snacks from their efforts. There will also be crafts and snacks. Caregivers must supervise kids for this is a drop-in program (no registration required). Call 416 338 5055 for more information.
August 14thMeet and Greet with Elmo (Ontario Place)
Yes, that's right, the red guy will be available to shake hands with and for a photo op at Ontario Place. He will be appearing daily starting on the 14th through to Sunday the 16th. Call 416 314 9900 for more information.
Movies under the Stars (Downsview Park, 35 Carl Hall Rd)
Come to enjoy a movie in the great outdoors (rain or shine) in Downsview Park. This week is Horton Hears a Who (a fav of Gigi). The movie starts around 9pm (sunset)
All WeekendZOO-ZA-PA-LOOZA (Toronto Zoo)
Waterslide Theatre at the Toronto Zoo will have a special animal show, singers, and all sorts of entertainment all day long. The event runs between 9am and 6:30pm and is included in the price of zoo admission. Visit their site or call 416 392 5929 for more information.
FREE WEEKENDS at City of Toronto Historic Sites
Free admission on Saturday and Sundays for the remainder of August at Toronto Historic Sites, so go check out the programs and events at Colborne Lodge, Fort York, Gibson House, Mackenzie House, Montgomery's Inn, Scarborough Historical Museum, Spadina Museum, and Todmorden Mills. Depending on location there may be music, drama, crafts, and snacks for all the family to enjoy.
The Sound of Music is in the Air (Yorkville Park, Cumberland and Bellair Streets)
As part of the The Sound of Music is in the Air series of musical acts, this weekend strollers and shoppers in the Bloor-Yorkville area this weekend shoppers can enjoy Plakaso (August 15) and Donald Guinn Trio (August 16).
Read more...99 Things To Do With My Daughter Before She Grows Up
March 02, 2009
Way back when I started blogging for Savvy Source Toronto, I started a list of 100 things to do with my daughter in Toronto before she got too old to want to spend a weekend or evening with me. You just know that any day now she's going to figure out I'm not cool at all and ditch me for her friends. So before that time comes, I've got to get cracking at this list. The first thing I've done is update it.
I decided to break the activities into categories like Classes, Touristy, Festivals to be all organized (which for me is a major accomplishment these days). Some a bit closer to the five and up age categories but it's nice to have this be a reminder. Maybe I should print this off and put it on the fridge for those days when we are all saying "there's nothing to do." In Toronto, there is always something to do. I think my favourite category in here is the Farms for City Kids, we hit a few last year and had a blast. Gigi loved the hayrides, I loved the fresh produce, and we both loved the animals. Nothing beats escaping the city, even if it is only for a couple of hours.
- National Ballet of Canada (Art, Film, & Drama)
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Solar Stage Children's Theatre
- Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People
- National Film Board Mediatheque
- CN Tower (Be a Toronto Tourist)
- Centre Island
- Ride the entire subway system
- Canada's Wonderland
- Hockey Hall of Fame
- Medieval Times
- Ontario Place
- Honest Ed's
- Kensington Market
- Toronto School of Circus Arts (Art/Pottery/Circus Classes)
- Glitter Pie Art Studio
- Art Garage Inc.
- Messy Hands Art Studio
- Avenue Road Art School
- Academy of Artisans
- Cedar Ridge Creative Centre
- Gardiner Museum Pottery Classes
- Andrews Scenic Acres (Farms for City Kids)
- Chudleigh's Apple Farm
- Downey's Farm Market and Winery
- Forsythe Family Farms
- Whittamore's Berry Farm
- Black Creek Pioneer Village
- Taste of the Danforth (Festivals and Special Events)
- Word on the Street
- Nuit Blanche
- Festival of South Asia
- Sleepover at Toronto Zoo Serengeti Bush Camp
- Sleepover at the ROM
- Sleepover at the Ontario Science Centre
- Sprockets TIFF for Children
- bunch family parties
- March Break Spring Fling at the Rogers Centre
- Royal Ontario Museum (Museums)
- The Ontario Science Centre
- Riverdale Farm
- Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre
- Bata Shoe Museum
- Campbell House Museum
- Casa Loma
- Crawford Lake (reconstructed Iroquoian Village)
- Gibson House Museum
- Fort York
- Markham Museum
- Toronto Botanical Gardens
- Toronto's First Post Office Museum
- Blue Jays game (Support the Home Team)
- Toronto Maple Leafs Game
- Toronto FC Game
- Toronto Zoo (Animals and Zoos)
- Bowmanville Zoo
- High Park Zoo
- Humber Arboretum - Centre for Urban Ecology
- Jungle Cat World Zoological Park
- Mountsberg Wildlife Centre
- Animals with Whimz
- Richmond Hill Wave Pool
- YogaBuds (Anything Active)
- The Yoga Sanctuary
- Plunge aquatic centre (Collingwood)
Change is in the air
January 19, 2009
"The time is always right to do what is right." ~ Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Today the neighbours to the south are observing Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and tomorrow Barack Obama will be sworn in as the forty-fourth President of the United States of America. Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. was a powerful civil right s leader who promoted nonviolence and made significant impact in Read more...
Poppies: a symbol of Remembrance
November 10, 2008
Tomorrow is Remembrance Day, the day to commemorate Canadians who were killed in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. Gigi often comments on the symbol of the day, those bright red felt poppies that adorn passerby's lapels. She wants to know why people wear the flowers and where can she get one for herself. Last week when she asked again about the poppies, I decided to do Read more...
What's going on this weekend in Toronto
June 20, 2008
As usual there a number of kid-friendly activities going on around Toronto and here are a few Gigi and I might check out if we get ourselves in gear: The pride of Nova Scotia, the Bluenose II is visiting Toronto as part of the first Toronto Nautical Festival . It's not everyday you get to go onboard a schooner that is a totally easy to recognize Canadian symbol. The decks will be open to Read more...
The Rainy Day List
June 10, 2008
Rainy days with a preschooler can be a special kind of hell for parents. Especially when your preschooler has boundless energy that the confines of a small apartment cannot exhaust. Oh wait; I guess we can assume that all preschoolers contain the same bottomless resource of fuel a fuel that if the world powers could harness, we would probably be able to solve the energy crisis. This week had a Read more...
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