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Yayoi Kusama's INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM - LET'S SURVIVE FOREVER | Art Gallery of Ontario

Apr 5–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
For more than 60 years, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (born 1929) has invited people to participate in her groundbreaking visions of infinity. Over the past three decades, this prolific experimental artist has become an internationally acclaimed art-world icon, with work presented across the globe. INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM - LET’S SURVIVE FOREVER features mirrored spheres suspended from the ceiling and arranged on the floor. A mirrored column inside the room invites visitors to peer into a seemingly infinite field of silver orbs. Thanks to the generosity of over 4,700 #InfinityAGO donors who participated in the AGO's ambitious crowdfunding campaign and the David Yuile & Mary Elizabeth Hodgson Fund, Yayoi Kusama’s INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM - LET’S SURVIVE FOREVER is now a part of the AGO Collection.
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NATURE IN BRILLIANT COLOUR | Royal Ontario Museum

Dec 14, 2024–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
MARVEL AT THE POWER OF COLOUR IN THE NATURAL WORLD. Anywhere you look in nature, colour holds meaning. From the fiery reds of warning to the soothing blues of calm waters, Nature in Brilliant Colour will take you on a kaleidoscopic journey through the vibrant hues of our planet. Awaken your senses, and have your perception forever altered, as you make your way through a series of spaces, each dedicated to a colour of the rainbow. Through over 200 specimens, photo-worthy projections, and shifting soundscapes, this exhibition promises to be a transformative experience that will deepen appreciation for the complex artistry of our world and celebrate its vivid and untamed beauty. This exhibition was created by the Field Museum.
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CLOUDSCAPE | Royal Ontario Museum

Oct 1, 2024–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Inspired by traditional Chinese artwork, Cloudscape is a mesmerizing installation that blends traditional artistry with contemporary themes. Artist Xiaojing Yan masterfully crafts intricate cloud forms using paper and natural reed, evoking the essence of traditional Chinese landscape painting. This awe-inspiring work presents a complex interplay of water and cloud motifs that challenge our perception of the natural world.Immerse yourself in Yan's floating masterpiece, where each sculpted cloud tells a story of cultural heritage and environmental consciousness, and invites us to reflect on our relationship with nature.
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Picnics and Pastimes | Royal Ontario Museum

Nov 26, 2024–Nov 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
What makes for a delightful picnic? Food and drink? Poetry? Music? A new installation offers a window into the pleasures, pastimes, and artistic heritage of Iran during the Safavid dynasty (1501-1736). A royal picnic, depicted on a large, treasured tile arch from the collections, is complemented by exceptional objects from the period. Gracing the Osler Gate on Level 1, a colourful tiled archway made over 350 years ago in Isfahan, Iran takes centre stage, showing picnic-goers out for an afternoon of leisure and luxury. Individual tiles reveal immaculately dressed figures relaxing, enjoying delicious food and drink, and being entertained with music, poetry, and feats of archery. Lively and cheerful, the scenes on the arch offer a wonderful glimpse into the cultural vibrancy of Iran when it was ruled by the Safavids, a Shi'a Muslim dynasty, who were great patrons of the arts and architecture, and who fostered international trade and diplomacy from Isfahan, their newly built capital city. The tile arch provides a magnificent focal point for the installation, which also showcases several stunning objects from the same period. A gorgeous lute with exquisite inlays and detail, an ornately decorated bow and arrow, a delicate swan-neck bottle, and beautifully crafted dishes - one of which carries words by medieval scholar Omar Khayyam (1048-1131) beginning with the lines: "This dish, which the intellect applauds, and on whose forehead it places a hundred kisses!" - bring the action on the tile arch to life. This beautiful collection of objects not only complements the arch scenes, but showcases the stunning artistry and intricacies of artisanal work iconic to the Safavid dynastic period. One has only to take in the physical objects to be transported to the scenes in the arch, enjoying music, poetry, food, and entertainment.
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"The Modernist Moment" Art Gallery of Ontario Exhibition | Art Gallery of Ontario

Jan 1–Sep 5, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Moments in Modernismhighlights the diversity and high quality of the AGO’s modern art collection, which has been built over time by generations of museum curators and patrons. This installation will show collection strengths from artistic movements such as Pop Art, Abstraction, Realism, and Minimalism. An international approach in artistic styles will be presented, including a body of work from the AGO holdings by Brazilian artists, recognizing the global nature of modernism. A selection of contemporary works that respond to modernist movements will also be shown. Many of the artists, including Andy Warhol, Helen Frankenthaler, Jules Olitski, Gerhard Richter, and Mark Rothko are well known while others are still yet to be broadly recognized such as Tomie Ohtake, Rubem Valentim, Gene Davis and Kazuo Nakamura.A particular focus will be Canadian artists including Alex Colville, Rita Letendre, Jack Bush, Agnes Martin, Guido Molinari and Norval Morrisseau. Moments in Modernismfeatures artworks that will form the cornerstone for the expansion of the new Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery, starting construction in 2024. The new building is being designed by architects Diamond Schmitt, Selldorf Architects and Two Row Architect to showcase the AGO's growing collection of modern and contemporary art.
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Light Years: The Phil Lind Gift | Art Gallery of Ontario

Jan 1–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
A prodigious collector of contemporary art, the late Phil Lind (1943-2023) was drawn to artworks that illuminated social and political histories. An enthusiastic supporter of what has since come to be known as the Vancouver school of conceptual photography, this exhibition features works by noted Vancouver-born artists Stan Douglas, Rodney Graham, Ron Terada and Jeff Wall. Complementing these lens-based works – some intimate, some large-scale light boxes, some multimedia - are paintings, photographs and sculptures by Thomas Demand, William Eggleston, Antony Gormley, Philip Guston, William Kentridge, Thomas Ruff, Laurie Simmons, Wolfgang Tillmans and Ai Weiwei. This exhibition is curated by AGO's Curator of Modern Art Adam Welch.
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Reality & Reverie: Canadian and European Painting Beyond Impressionism | Art Gallery of Ontario

Jan 1–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
At the dawn of the 20th century, on both sides of the Atlantic, the human mind was of great interest to scientists, scholars, and artists alike. What does it look like, they wondered, to learn and to dream? What is the shape of imagination? This installation of 13 beloved paintings from the AGO collections of European and Canadian Art brings together dream-like landscapes, portraits of children reading, and adults lost in thought, to consider the many ways artists gave form to that intangible thing – one’s interior thoughts. Featuring examples of Realist, Impressionist, Expressionist and Symbolist art, the installation demonstrates how this pursuit helped push the bounds of traditional representation.
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Tissot, Women and Time | Art Gallery of Ontario

Jan 1–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Exploring the many ways that the French artist James Tissot represented modern women and envisioned their relationship to time during the last decades of the nineteenth century, this exhibition presents two of the AGO’s most beloved Tissot paintings alongside a selection of more than 30 works on paper donated by Allan and Sondra Gotlieb. The contradictions of the period come alive in these works, as the quickness of modernity, exemplified by the newfound speed of travel, fashion and commodity culture, is juxtaposed against the constrained pace of women’s everyday lives, characterized by the wait to find a husband, caregiving, tending to customers or recovering from illness. Curated by Mary Hunter, Associate Professor, McGill University and by Alexa Greist, AGO Curator and R. Fraser Elliott Chair, Prints & Drawings, and Caroline Shields, AGO Curator of European Art, this exhibition illustrates the many ways that time, and a gendered understanding of it, shaped women’s identities.
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Painted Presence: Rembrandt and his Peers | Art Gallery of Ontario

Jan 1, 2025–Feb 1, 2026 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
From the Bader Collection at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, the AGO welcomes a remarkable selection of seventeenth century Dutch paintings. Shown in dialogue with paintings from the AGO’s European Collection of Art, at the centre of this focused installation are seven artworks attributed to Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669), shown together for the first time. Featuring intensely observed still life paintings, detailed interiors and mesmerizing portraits, these striking artworks offer a rare glimpse of Dutch artistry at work. This exhibition is co-curated by Adam Harris Levine, AGO Associate Curator European Art and Suzanne van de Meerendonk, Bader Curator of European Art, Agnes Etherington Art Centre. This exhibition is co-organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University.
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Chinese Zodiac Case Year of the Snake | Royal Ontario Museum

Jan 29, 2025–Feb 26, 2026 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
As part of our annual zodiac installation, January 29, 2025 ushers in the Year of the Snake (蛇), the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac. Those born under this sign are believed to be wise and charismatic. The snake rarely appears as a decorative motif in Chinese art and design, however, when depicted with a tortoise, the pair have come to symbolize the mythical creature Xuanwu (玄武, the Dark Warrior), later evolving into the god Zhenwu (真武, the Perfected Warrior). The snake and tortoise symbolize the interplay of power, wisdom, and harmony of nature. Experience an exquisite array of snake and tortoise-themed objects and cultural belongings in this specially curated zodiac case. Marvel at impressive ceramics, including a mythical double-headed serpent from the early 500s. This and much more are now on view in this unique display celebrating the powerful snake.
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ROM Immortal: Nature's Symphony | Royal Ontario Museum

Feb 14–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Listen to nature’s symphony for it WILL shape our future. Step inside this cinematic odyssey, inspired by the vast natural history collections at ROM, and experience our planet through the eyes of a unique protagonist – a chimpanzee. Encounter breathtaking landscapes and diverse species that remind us that humanity is only a small chapter in Earth's expansive story spanning 4.5 billion years. A love letter to the natural world – this is a clarion call to protect and look after our Earth and everything in it. Scored by Donizetti's dramatic opera, L’elisir d’amore, the film transcends human perspective, revealing how every species, from the smallest insect to the most majestic mammal, plays a vital role in the ecosystem and nature's enduring narrative.
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Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour | Rogers Centre

May 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Concerts

Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Sierra Ferrell Toronto Concert Tour 2025|May 26 | RogersCentre

May 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Post Malone
Concerts
The highly anticipated event, Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Sierra Ferrell Toronto, is set to take place at the iconic Rogers Centre in Toronto on May 26, 2025, at 19:30. This extraordinary evening promises an unforgettable experience, featuring the chart-topping hits of Post Malone, the soulful melodies of Jelly Roll, and the enchanting tunes of Sierra Ferrell. With tickets priced at an accessible 50 CAD, this event offers an exceptional opportunity to witness a diverse lineup of musical talents. Post Malone, known for his genre-blending style and captivating performances, will headline the night. Jelly Roll, with his unique fusion of country and hip-hop, and Sierra Ferrell, whose folk-inspired sound has garnered a dedicated following, will also grace the stage. This event at Rogers Centre, located in the heart of Toronto, is expected to draw music enthusiasts from all over. The combination of these three distinct artists ensures a night of dynamic and memorable performances, making Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Sierra Ferrell Toronto a must-attend event for music lovers.

Louise Noguchi: Selected Works, 1986-2000 | Art Gallery of Ontario

Jan 1–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
For more than five decades, distinguished Toronto artist Louise Noguchi has been working in sculpture, installation, photography, and video. Unifying her work is a conviction that identity is not given—but constructed—shaped by events, beliefs, and circumstance. Spotlighting Noguchi’s work in video and sculpture, the AGO’s Associate Curator of Canadian Art Renée van der Avoird brings together three works from the AGO collection. Reverberating with sound, Noguchi’s looping video workCrack(2000) sees the artist performing as an assistant in a wild-west act, holding out flowers only to have them suddenly cut down mid-air by the lash of whip. Noguchi’s large sculptural installationFruits of Belief: The Grand Landscape(1986) brings together a head, a cornucopia, and a photographic reproduction of Thomas Gainsborough’s 1770s painting,A Grand Landscape, to examine our shared relationship to nature—as something real, constructed, and imaginary. By contrast, the third work in this exhibition, Noguchi’s 1990–91 mirror sculptureEden,addresses themes of surveillance and freedom, asking: are we approaching paradise, or withdrawing from it?
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AUSCHWITZ.Not long ago. Not far away. | Royal Ontario Museum

Jan 10–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
An unprecedented exhibition that examines the history and legacy of Auschwitz. Created by Nazi Germany, the most significant site of the Holocaust, Auschwitz, was not a single entity. It gradually became a system of camps that combined two functions: a concentration camp and a killing centre in which some 1 million Jews— and tens of thousands of others, including Poles, Romani people, and Soviet POWs — were detained and murdered in a systematic and industrialized fashion. This powerful exhibition, which arrives in Toronto just ahead of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on January 27, 2025, explores the dual identity of the Auschwitz camp as a physical setting — the largest documented mass murder site in human history— and as a symbol of the borderless manifestation of hatred and human atrocity.
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Louise Noguchi: Selected Works, 1986-2000 | Toronto

Jan 18–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi is one of the most famous sculptors of the 20th century and one of the first to try to combine sculpture and landscape design. He studied under Constantin Brancusi and Qi Baishi, and his works not only transcend national boundaries, but also transcend the dimension of time. Renée van der Avoird, associate curator of Canadian art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, focuses the exhibition on the artist's video and sculpture works, and combines three works from the Art Gallery's collection: Fruit of Faith: Large Landscape (1986), Eden (1990-91) and Cracks (2000).

Union Art: A Transit Through Time | Toronto

Feb 12–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Experience Free Public Art at Union Station celebrating Black Artists & Cultural Legacy “A Transit Through Time” features a six-artist group exhibition co-curated by Union and MakeRoom Inc. as well as a special featured project by renowned artist Jordan Sook, “Nothing More Nothing Less”. The entire exhibition reminds viewers that everyone is part of the past, and we are responsible for shaping the future. Championing Black Artists with “A Transit Through Time” The featured works of artists Destinie Adélakun, Pixel Heller, Segun Caezar, Heritier Bilaka, Rico Poku and Camille Kiffin encourage exploration of the connections between the past and present, and the traditions that have shaped culture through time. They offer a glimpse into the enduring legacy and boundless creativity of Black communities. Transformative Beauty with “Nothing More Nothing Less” In addition to the group exhibition, Union has selected special guest artist Jordan Sook to present the solo exhibition, Nothing More Nothing Less, a collection of images of butterflies showcased in various mediums throughout Union for people to discover. The butterflies, containing the artist’s signature hand painted spots, represent self-expression and the joyfulness of the human spirit. Each piece merges entomology with curiosity, exploring themes of metamorphosis, transformation and evolution

Oluseye: Orí mi pé | Art Gallery of Ontario

Feb 15, 2025–Jul 5, 2026 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Tracing Blackness through its many migrations and manifestations, the interdisciplinary artist Oluseye blends the ancestral with the contemporary and the physical with the spiritual. Inspired by merindinlogun, a Yoruba divination ritual, Oluseye presents a new installation that illustrates the spiritual, mythological, and biographical elements that have shaped his worldview and art practice. In Yoruba culture, cowrie shells symbolize wealth and prosperity and are used by diviners to communicate with ancestors and receive guidance. Paying homage to that cultural practice and his own narratives, Oluseye presents 16 large-scale bronze cowrie shells, resting atop a hand-carved divination tray.
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Connection Stations | Royal Ontario Museum

Mar 7–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
How do our experiences shape our perceptions? ROM Connection Stations invite you to reflect on Museum objects to build a deeper understanding of the world and how others may experience it. How does your personal background shape your perceptions? How can current interpretations differ from when an object was produced? How could other people view the same object? These interactive stations can be enjoyed alone or with other guests and invite visitors to share in a collective conversation to recognize biases, consider the impact of perceptions, and foster greater understanding.
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Tim Whiten: A Little Bit of Light | Art Gallery of Ontario

Mar 26–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Recipient of the 2022 Gershon Iskowitz Prize at the AGO, American-born, Toronto based artist Tim Whiten, has, for almost five decades, fashioned a powerful visual language all his own. Drawing upon various spiritual traditions, mythologies, and rituals, Whiten’s work evades easy categorization, manifesting itself in ways that are spellbinding and technically profound. The more than 30 works on display range from works on paper and cotton, to sculpture, other three-dimensional objects, and mixed media installations. The exhibition features many of the artist’s most essential works, made with organic matter such as leather, bone, and stone, and precarious materials such as glass and crystal. This exhibition is organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario in partnership with the Gershon Iskowitz Foundation.
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Emmanuel Osahor: To dream of other places | Toronto

Apr 11–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Emmanuel Osahor’s practice focuses on beauty as a necessity for survival, respite, and sanctuary. Known primarily for his paintings of lush, verdant gardenscapes—inspired by real and imagined locations—these works meditate upon the complicated histories of these sites that entail the domestication of lands, plants, and individuals alike. To dream of other places is the artist’s first major solo presentation in his home city of Toronto and includes paintings, drawings, prints, ceramic sculptures, and a site-specific photographic wallpaper commissioned for the Fleck Clerestory gallery at The Power Plant.

Recuerdo: Latin American Photography at the AGO | Art Gallery of Ontario

May 3–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
Highlighting new acquisitions and unseen works from the AGO’s Photography Collection, this poetic exhibition takes visitors on a journey from Mexico to Argentina, from the 1920s to today. “Recuerdo,” which in Spanish can mean both “memory” and “I remember,” – reflects the exhibition’s unique display of collective and personal stories, while exploring what it means to consider art of and from Latin America. Juxtaposing photographs from press collections as well as works by artists once known and noted photographers, including Manuel Alvarez Bravo and Tina Modotti, this exhibition is curated by AGO Curatorial Assistant Marina Dumont-Gauthier. The AGO is grateful for the generous support of a Photography Fellowship provided by The Schulich Foundation.
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Kew Beach Lawn Bowling Club Open House - Doors Open Toronto | Kew Beach Lawn Bowling Club

May 24, 2025 (UTC-4)
Toronto
Sports & Fitness
Lawn bowling - it's just brilliant. Stop by Kew Beach Lawn Bowling Club and check it out. View our display of historical photos and mementos of 116 years of lawn bowling in the Beach. Then give it a try. The club will have the greens set up for play all day. Visitors will also enjoy fun games, a little coaching in the sport and some cool lemonade. Doors Open Toronto - The City Is Your Playground - Get Ready To Play! #DOT25 Information Source: eventbrite

MLS | Toronto FC v Nashville SC (Toronto) | May 24th | BMO Field

May 24, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
MLS
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore Toronto FC v Nashville SC sporting information for 24th May, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Toronto FC is a professional soccer team based in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 2006, the team competes in the Major League Soccer (MLS) Eastern Conference. Toronto FC has achieved great success in the Nashville SC0, winning the Supporters' Shield in 2017 and the Eastern Conference title in 2019. The team has also qualified for the Nashville SC0 Cup Playoffs several times and has consistently been a top contender in the league. Some notable players on the team include designated players Jozy Altidore and Alejandro Pozuelo, as well as midfielder Michael Bradley. The team plays their home games at the state-of-the-art BMO Field, which has a capacity of over 30,000 seats. With a dedicated fan base and strong team spirit, Toronto FC continues to make its mark in the Nashville SC0 and beyond. Nashville SC is a professional football team based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2016, the team currently competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. Nashville SC has quickly made a name for itself in the league, qualifying for the playoffs in their first two seasons. Known for their strong defense and strategic gameplay, the team has also reached the finals of the US Open Cup in 2020 and 2021. The team boasts a talented roster, including players such as Hany Mukhtar and Randall Leal who have earned individual accolades and represented their national teams. Fans can catch the action at Nissan Stadium, home of Nashville SC, with a capacity of over 69,000 spectators. As the team continues to grow and succeed on the field, Nashville SC is poised to become a powerhouse in the world of soccer. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Canva for Beginners | Toronto Public Library - Richview Branch

May 26, 2025 (UTC-4)
Etobicoke
Cultural Experiences
Learn how to use the web based design software Canva! PLEASE NOTE: After registering create a free Canva account at www.canva.com You will need this account to sign into Canva during the class. Information Source: TPL - Digital Innovation Hub - Richview Branch | eventbrite

MLS | Toronto FC v Philadelphia Union (Toronto) | May 28th | BMO Field

May 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
MLS
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore Toronto FC v Philadelphia Union sporting information for 28th May, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Toronto FC is a professional soccer team based in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 2006, the team competes in the Major League Soccer (MLS) Eastern Conference. Toronto FC has achieved great success in the MLS, winning the Supporters' Shield in 2017 and the Eastern Conference title in 2019. The team has also qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs several times and has consistently been a top contender in the league. Some notable players on the team include designated players Jozy Altidore and Alejandro Pozuelo, as well as midfielder Michael Bradley. The team plays their home games at the state-of-the-art BMO Field, which has a capacity of over 30,000 seats. With a dedicated fan base and strong team spirit, Toronto FC continues to make its mark in the MLS and beyond. The Philadelphia Union is a professional soccer team based in Chester, Pennsylvania, and compete in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer. Founded in 2008, they have carved out a successful career in the league, qualifying for the playoffs multiple times and reaching the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final in 2014. The team is known for its strong core of players, including captain Alejandro Bedoya and promising young talents such as Brenden Aaronson and Mark McKenzie. The Philadelphia Union plays their home games at Subaru Park, a state-of-the-art stadium that can accommodate over 18,000 passionate fans. In addition to their on-field achievements, the team has also been recognized for their community involvement, winning the MLS Works Humanitarian of the Year Award in 2016. With a dedicated fanbase, a talented roster, and a modern stadium, the Philadelphia Union is a force to be reckoned with in the world of soccer. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Canadian Football League | Toronto Argonauts v Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Toronto) | May 30th | BMO Field

May 30, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Sports & Fitness
Explore accurate Toronto Argonauts v Hamilton Tiger-Cats Preseason Canadian Football information for 30th May with Fixture Calendar. The Toronto Argonauts are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. They are one of the oldest and most successful teams in the Canadian Football League (CFL), having been founded in 1873. The team has won a total of 17 Grey Cup championships, which is the most of any CFL team. The Argonauts have also won 10 Eastern Division Championships and have been to the playoffs 21 times. The team is currently led by Head Coach Ryan Dinwiddie, who took over in 2019. Some notable players on the Argonauts roster include Quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson, Wide Receiver Eric Rogers, and Linebacker Cory Greenwood. The team plays their home games at BMO Field, a stadium located at Exhibition Place in Toronto with a capacity of 25,000. With a rich history, talented players, and impressive accomplishments, the Toronto Argonauts are a force to be reckoned with in the CFL. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian Football team based in Hamilton, Ontario. They compete in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and have been a member of the league since its inception in 1958. The team has a rich history and is one of the oldest continuously operating professional football teams in North America. The Tiger-Cats have won the Grey Cup, the championship trophy of the CFL, a total of eight times, with their most recent victory in 1999. The team's home field is the Tim Hortons Field, a state-of-the-art stadium with a seating capacity of over 24,000. Some notable players that have worn the Tiger-Cats jersey include the CFL's all-time leading scorer, Luca Congi, and legendary quarterback, Bernie Faloney. With a dedicated fan base and a legacy of success, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats continue to be a prominent force in the CFL. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Delta Etobicoke: $75,000 Monster Bingo | Delta Bingo & Gaming

May 19, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Etobicoke
Arts
Join us for an electrifying afternoon of Bingo with HUGE CASH PRIZES to be won! During Delta Etobicoke's $75,000 Monster Bingo event, you'll have the chance to win big cash prizes while enjoying the company of fellow Bingo enthusiasts. With an impressive $75,000 prize board , every game promises excitement and the possibility of walking away with a hefty sum. So mark your calendars and invite your friends, it will be a Bingo extravaganza you won't want to miss. Details: Ticket: $180 electronic package (a 3-strip or 6-strip regular book, 12-strip regular games, 12-strip Early Bird, 12-strip Accumulator, 12-strip G-Ball and 12-strip Double Action) Date: Monday, May 19, 2025 Time: Bingo starts at 1 PM. Arrive by 11:30 AM. Location: 360 Evans Ave., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 1K5 Notice: Videography and photography will take place throughout this event. All guests must be 18+ for entry and 19+ to be served alcohol. Guests must be able to present valid Government-issued identification. Health cards are not accepted. Tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE and non-transferable. Delta is not responsible for tickets bought from unauthorized sellers; purchasing ticket outside of a Delta verified retailer is at your own risk. Once selected, seat changes will not be accomodated. If you have questions or concerns, please email us at info@deltabingo.com. Play responsibly. Information Source: Delta Bingo & Gaming | eventbrite

MLS | Toronto FC v FC Cincinnati (Toronto) | May 14th | BMO Field

May 14, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Toronto
MLS
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore Toronto FC v FC Cincinnati sporting information for 14th May, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Toronto FC is a professional soccer team based in FC Cincinnati0, FC Cincinnati3. Founded in 2006, the team competes in the Major League Soccer (MLS) Eastern Conference. Toronto FC has achieved great success in the FC Cincinnati5, winning the Supporters' Shield in 2017 and the Eastern Conference title in 2019. The team has also qualified for the FC Cincinnati5 Cup Playoffs several times and has consistently been a top contender in the league. Some notable players on the team include designated players Jozy Altidore and Alejandro Pozuelo, as well as midfielder Michael FC Cincinnati1. The team plays their home games at the state-of-the-art BMO Field, which has a capacity of over 30,000 seats. With a dedicated fan base and strong team spirit, Toronto FC continues to make its mark in the FC Cincinnati5 and beyond. FC Cincinnati is a professional soccer team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 2015, the team competes in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS), the top tier of professional soccer in the United States and FC Cincinnati3. Since their inauguration, FC Cincinnati has quickly cemented themselves as one of the most successful expansion teams in FC Cincinnati5 history. In 2018, the team set the USL regular season attendance record and made it to the semi-finals of the U.S. Open Cup, the oldest national soccer tournament in the U.S. FC Cincinnati's home ground is Nippert Stadium, a 40,000 seat stadium located on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. Some notable players on the team include 2019 MLS All-Stars Kendall Waston and Allan Cruz, as well as former U.S. Men's National Team player and FC Cincinnati5 Cup champion, Nick Hagglund. With their passionate fanbase and impressive accomplishments, FC Cincinnati is a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional soccer. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2024 | Royal Ontario Museum

Dec 21, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Toronto
Exhibitions
Annually, photographers spanning ages and abilities submit tens of thousands of images to the international Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. This winter, ROM is thrilled to once again host the renowned exhibition. Organized by London's prestigious Natural History Museum, UK, this fan-favourite showcases the very best in nature photography from around the globe. Experience our world in vivid detail, beholding extraordinary species through unimagined perspectives. Each photograph, exquisitely backlit, unveils unparalleled quality and depth. Through the lens, viewers become privy to animals' lives and the challenges they face. Emotive, surprising glimpses of life on our planet are showcased via exceptional talent, technical mastery, and perfectly captured moments. Mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a visual journey that will leave you inspired and enlightened by the incredible beauty that surrounds us.
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