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SUMMARY:Kensington Market 'Taste the World' Food Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience the first and oldest food tour in Kensington Market! Welcome to Tasty Tours\, your passport to the flavors and stories of Kensington Market! What makes this eclectic neighborhood and National Historic Site so special? As the first and oldest food tour in Kensington Market\, no one else can show you Kensington like we can. \nWe’ll dive into a global culinary adventure – think ethnic eats like Tibetan dumplings and Jamaican patties that’ll have your taste buds dancing. Between bites\, soak up the market’s colorful vibe – from quirky mom-and-pop shops to eye-catching graffiti. Prepare to uncover the hidden stories and best-kept secrets of the market – you’ll leave feeling like a local. \nHIGHLIGHTS\n✔ Enjoy the insider knowledge that comes from being on Kensington Market’s first and oldest food tour!\n✔ Introduction to a variety of multi-cultural food stores\, ranging from hidden gems to hip trendsetters\n✔ Samples from each location (enough for lunch)\n✔ Guided tour on the history of the neighbourhood\, stores and food\n✔ VIP\, skip the line access to all locations \nGROUP SIZE\nMinimum group size of 2 people and a maximum of 12 people to ensure quality (smallest food tour groups in Toronto!) \nTIMING\nDaily (except Tuesdays)\, 11:00am – 1:30pm \nPRICING\nWebsite Special (best price guarantee)*\n$79 per person\nFree for kids under 7! \nYou haven’t truly been to Kensington Market until you’ve been on a Tasty Tour of Kensington Market.
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/kensington-market-taste-the-world-food-tour/
LOCATION:Kensington Market 30 St Andrew St\, Canada
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SUMMARY:50th Blyth Festival Season
DESCRIPTION:On June 12\, 2024 the Blyth Festival will open its 50th season of all Canadian plays. \nRunning both indoors and outdoors\, from June 12th-September 7th\, in the cherished Blyth Memorial Community Hall and on the newly built outdoor Harvest Stage. A Homecoming season! \nWe are boldly mounting five brand new World Premieres\, and offering one technicolor look back at the inspiration for it all. Scroll down to link to each production. \nTickets go on sale to members (priority dates are according to level of membership) starting January 15\, 2024  at 9am by phone only. Sales will open to the General Public beginning April 2 at 9am\, by phone and online. \nDid you know that purchasing any one of our passes is the most inexpensive way to enjoy our productions?  Passes are now on sale until March 31. Single tickets will be available after March 31. So buy your passes now. Passes may be redeemed for tickets by our members during the member priority booking time period.
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/50th-blyth-festival-season/
LOCATION:Blyth Memorial Community Hall
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SUMMARY:Pelham Summer Chill Series
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Chill Series highlights a wide variety of Niagara’s culinary establishments\, hosted in Peace Park Thursdays from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. \nCome enjoy the Summer Chill Series with us every Thursday from June 13 -September 5\, 2024. \nAccessible Parking is available at: \n\nThe municipal lot at Pelham Town Hall: 20 Pelham Town Square\, Fonthill.\n\nFree Event Parking is available at:  \n\nFonthill United Church\nHoly Trinity Church & School\nSt. Alexander School\nMeridian Community Centre\n\nBike to Peace Park: \n5 minute bike ride from Hurricane Road\n5 minute bike ride from Spruceside Crescent\n10 minute bike ride from the Pelham Arena\n15 minute bike ride from downtown Ridgeville \nWalk to Peace Park:  \n5 minute walk from Glynn A. Green School (1353 Pelham Street)\n5 minute walk from Marlene Stewart Streit Park (55 Park Lane)\n10 minute walk from Fonthill United Church (42 Church Hill)\n15 minute walk from Fonthill Legion/Briggsy’s/Star Tile\n20 minute walk along the Steve Bauer Trail from Line Avenue \nThe event shuttles are free and accessible. \nThe Shuttles will complete continuous loops\, approximately 20 min for each loop\, beginning from the Meridian Community Centre and will continue to the following locations. \nFirst shuttle pick up begins at 4:00 pm  \n\nMeridian Community Centre – Rear Entrance by the flag pole\n20 Pelham Town Square (The corner of Pelham Town Square\, across from the Post Office)\nLookout Ridge Retirement Home – Independent Living Entrance\nFonthill United Church\n20 Pelham Town Square (The corner of Pelham Town Square\, across from the Post Office)\nMeridian Community Centre – Rear Entrance by the flag pole\n\nThe final shuttle will leave Pelham Town Square at approximately 9:30 p.m.
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/pelham-summer-chill-series/
LOCATION:20 Pelham Town Sq\, Pelham\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Bright Signs: Spotlight on Video Art
DESCRIPTION:Reverberating with sound and light\, Bright Signs: Spotlight on Video Art brings together works by 11 leading contemporary artists. Spanning three decades\, this exhibition includes cinematic video installations and neon sculptures\, many of which have yet to be seen at the AGO. \nDrawn from the AGO’s collection of contemporary art\, the artworks on view address critical social issues\, including perceptions of history\, visibility and power. At the centre of the exhibition is Kahlil Joseph’s cinematic three-channel video installation Wild Cat (Aunt Janet) from 2016\, an homage to the founder of an African American rodeo that takes place every summer in Grayson (formerly Wildcat)\, Oklahoma and Theaster Gates’ Progress Palace (2017)\, an immersive installation that pays tribute to the Godfather of House Music\, Frankie Knuckles. Additional highlights include artist Sarah Sze’s sculpture Disappearing Act (2020) and Lisa Reihana’s ever popular installation in Pursuit of Venus [infected](2020). \nCurated by Debbie Johnsen\, AGO\, Manager\, Modern and Contemporary Collections\, this exhibition features artworks that will form the cornerstone for the expansion of the new Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery\, starting construction in 2024. \n  \nSchedule:\nEvery Tuesday\, 10:30 pm – 5:00 am\nEvery Wednesday\, 10:30 pm – 9:00 am\nEvery Thursday\, 10:30 pm – 5:00 am\nEvery Friday\, 10:30 pm – 9:00 am\nEvery Saturday\, 10:30 pm – 5:30 am\nEvery Sunday\, 10:30 pm – 5:30 am
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/bright-signs-spotlight-on-video-art/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St W\, Downtown Toronto\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Thunder Bay Live on the Waterfront - A Summer Time Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Night Concerts – A Summer Time Tradition \nWith the mighty Sleeping Giant and a gorgeous view of Lake Superior\, concerts offer a true Northwestern cultural experience. \nSummer in Thunder Bay like most towns and cities across Northern Ontario is a much anticipated time for events! And with that comes the popular “Live on the Waterfront” concerts down at Marina Park on the Lake Superior shore. \nWeekly Wednesday Concerts\nLive on the Waterfront continues to be a popular draw for locals and visitors to the city\, with the concert series running 6 to 9 pm on eight consecutive Wednesdays from July 17 to August 29\,
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/thunder-bay-live-on-the-waterfront-a-summer-time-tradition/
LOCATION:Prince Arthur’s Landing\, Marina Park\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Sound
DESCRIPTION:Festival of the Sound is a world-renowned chamber and classical music festival in scenic Parry Sound. Under Artistic Director James Campbell the Festival has grown to cover three weeks in July and August\, including dozens of concerts across the musical spectrum and featuring the finest artists from across Canada and around the world. \n  \nIn 1979\, Anton Kuerti purchased a summer home near Parry Sound and organized three concerts by outstanding Canadian musicians. The enthusiastic response to these programmes inspired him to propose an annual concert series. Local residents accepted the challenge\, and the FESTIVAL OF THE SOUND formed a Board of Directors and became a non-profit corporation with Mr. Kuerti as Artistic Director. The 1980 FESTIVAL OF THE SOUND (FOTS) marked the beginning of Ontario’s first annual international summer classical music festival. In 1985\, James Campbell began his tenure as the Festival’s second Artistic Director\, a position he still holds today. \nNow entering it’s 42nd Season\, the Festival of the Sound is one of Canada’s premier summer offerings. Featuring over 50 concerts\, 5 Musical Cruises\, 4 Masterclass discussions\, 4 topical films and over 70 artists\, this will be one for the ages. Come join the party as we invite many special guests from past seasons\, while also keeping our eyes to the Future. There is sure to be something for the whole family\, so start making plans now– you won’t want to miss out! \nThe musicians that come to the Festival of the Sound annually are what make us who we are. Whether it is their 1st or their 40th summer coming to Parry Sound\, each musician is part of the Festival Family. \nMake THIS your year to attend: your heart will never forget the experience!
URL:https://roadtripontario.ca/event/festival-of-the-sound/
LOCATION:Stockey Centre \, Parry Sound
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