CANADA DAY 2014

June 13, 2014 by  
Filed under Past Events, Toronto

Are you ready for the 1st of July?
You still have two weeks left before the annual Canada day!
Check the cool places in Toronto we have selected and organize where to celebrate it!

July 1st, after 9:30 pm

Enjoy the July Summernight breeze and Fireworks:
Canada Day Fireworks
Ashbridges Bay Park
City of Toronto
http://www.beachesliving.ca/pages/index.php?act=events

June 27th – July 1st
Spend your Canada day at Harboufront Centre.
For more info: http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/summer/canadaday/

June 28 – 29, from 4:00 pm
Listen the music from the 4th Annual SoundClash Music Award Winner.

June 30, 10:30PM – 11:00PM
Enjoy the spectacular OLG Canada Eve Fireworks, a 20-minute 2-barge fireworks display set to music on Toronto’s central waterfront, @Canada Square.

July 1, 3:00PM – 4:00PM
Wear your red or white and join The Maple Leaf Forever @Exhibition Common as we create a human flag and share our ideas about how the maple leaf represents us.

June 30, 9:00PM – 10:30PM
Discover Bombino’s world online and live his performance this night!
http://www.bombinomusic.com/

Other Canada Day Events:

June 28-29th

Digital Dreams, the largest electronic music festival in Canada. Digital Dreams, For more info: http://digitaldreamsfest.ca/info/

July 1st 2014, 04:00 PM – 11:00 PM

The 18th annual Caledon Canada Day Celebrations!
Albion Hills Conservation Area
More info: http://www.trca.on.ca/events/event.dot?id=161108

June 27th – July 1st

Toronto Ribfest
Centennial Park, 256 Centennial Park Road,
More info: http://www.torontoribfest.com/

July 1, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

For those who want to celebrate the Canada day at the Niagara-on-the-lake:
http://www.friendsoffortgeorge.ca/docs/canada-day-2014.pdf

July 1, 11:00 AM – 06:00 PM

Why not to spend Canada day with your family at a local shopping centre.
Here are a few that have some great activites!

Music, Magic shows, Clown appearances, Canada day themed desserts.. and more!
Get the info:
- Promenade Shopping Centre:
http://www.promenade.ca/en/Pages/default.aspx
- Markville Shopping Centre:
http://www.markville.ca/en/centreinfo/Pages/CentreHours.aspx
- Hillcrest Mall:
hillcrestmall.ca

July 1, 12:00 PM – 8:30PM

On this special day, various Mandarin restaurants propose buffet free for all Canadian!
Check right now your nearest restaurant!
Mandarinrestaurant.com

 

Author: Annie NGUYEN

20th Annual Disability Hall of Fame Inductees 2013

logoOn Tuesday November 5th, 2013, 20th Annual Disability Hall of Fame Inductees was held by the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons (CFPDP) at The Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Around 300 guests came out to celebrate 5 honorable inductees who made an outstanding contribution in their fields.

Here is a list of inductees who were celebrated:

- Paralympian Stephanie Dixon who was the first Canadian woman in history to win five gold medals in a single Paralympic Games winning 19 medals throughout her career.

- Ramesh Ferris, who is a global leader in the battle to end polio. He hand-cycled more than 7,000 kilometres across Canada to raise money and awareness for global polio eradication, education and rehabilitation and provide humane support and rehabilitation for the survivors.

- Jerry and Annie Johnston who introduced Canada’s first program for disabled skiers and were instrumental in the growth of the sport in Canada.

- Founder, publisher, editor and guiding spirit of Abilities magazine connecting 80,000 readers across Canada, Raymond D. Cohen (posthumously)

- This year’s Lifetime Achievement recipient is David Crombie who always has time for disability issues, beginning with his Mayor’s Task Force on the Disabled, and then, for 20 years the selection committee chair for the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame and gifted MC for every presentation.

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After guests enjoyed a delicious lunch, the award-giving ceremony started with a speech provided by CFPDP Chair, Honourable Vim Kochhar. After he presented the awards, each of the inductees made a touching short speech that made guests reconsider about the importance how to view people with a disability. The hall was filled with applause due to the inductees’ amazing speeches.

Labour day

This year, Labour Day falls on Monday, September 2. The Labour Day weekend is the last big travel weekend of the summer before school re-opens for the new academic year. Here are some events happening during this week end to make the most of it.

Enjoy your last week end at the Canadian National Exhibition.

Featuring concerts, celebrity chef demos, parades, the Canadian International Air Show, rides and much more, the Exhibition runs until September 2.

Hispanic Fiesta

This festival is a celebration of Spanish and Latin America arts, music, food and culture featuring more than 300 performers from over 20 different countries. Taking place at Mel Lastman Square, come enjoy Salsa, Spanish Flamenco dancing, tango show and other highlights.

Hot and Spicy Food Festival

To explore hot food experience, music and dance from all over the world, head down to the HarbourFront Centre during this Labour Day week end.

Artfest Toronto, Fine Art & Craft Show, at the Distillery District

This festival is a celebration of top Canadian artists. Come to the Distillery District and enjoy painting, sculpture, photography, live music and much more.

 

Ontario Women’s triathlon

On September 1, come race with your friends and support the cause of women. Proceeds are donated to Girls Incorporated of Halton. Click here to register.

Junction Movie Night -Audience Choice

On August 30, come enjoy free movies under the stars. This outdoor cinema will take place at the Train Platform on Dundas Street W.

 

Thompson Hotel: a unique space to hold your event.

August 1, 2013 by  
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If you are looking for a hip modern space to hold your next event, you won’t need to look any further: the Thompson Hotel  has a number of unique spaces you should check out. Situated in the heart of Toronto, specifically the entertainment district, this hotel features 30 000 square feet of event space that mixes technology, style and various designs.

Thompson Hotel offers a variety of potential rental space, which can accommodate for a wide range of events: from conferences, meetings, private screenings, weddings to rehearsal dinners, showers, receptions, bar/bat mitzvahs or fundraising events. Whatever your need this hotel can match it.

Besides, you can find different kinds of rooms according to your type of event: from the Ballroom for conferences and social events, to the Terrace for cocktail parties or the Rooftop Lounge for sophisticated events, they do it all! . With a budget of  $400/500 per  night, you also have the opportunity to rent the penthouse which can accomodate 25 people and will assure you a real pleasant event.

To get more information, go to the website, like them on Facebook and follow them @thompsonhotels

Best outdoor pools in Toronto

 

With this hot weather happening in Toronto, no wonder that you are looking for a place to refresh in the summer. Here is a selection of outdoor pools you will find in Toronto. We added in some of our favourites that are not so public and not quite as busy.

Sheraton Centre:

Sheraton Centre Toronto offers you the opportunity to swim and relax in the largest indoor/outdoor heated pool in Downtown, Toronto. A day pass for non guests is $35 and the family day passes are available for $80.  The pool is open7 a.m. to 10 p.m. during the week, and until 11 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

The Thompson Hotel:

The Rooftop Lounge boasts 360 Degree and with its infinity pool offers a spectacular view of the city. Unfortunately, it’s only reserved for members, hotel guests and condo residents.

Cabana:

New this summer and has become a quick hit. The Cabana Pool Bar offers one of the best outstanding outdoor pools in Toronto with enough space to accommodate 2,500 sun-worshippers and seating for 850. Besides, 12 elevated and private cabanas, 42 oversized deluxe chaise lounges and an alluring 50,000 sq. foot enclosed patio area will definitively make your day. The pool is open from Tuesday to Friday from noon till 8 pm and during the weekend fromnoon till 11 pm. The entrance and the pool access are at $20 each on the weekend.

Hyatt Regency:

The Hyatt on King offers another pool with a spectacular view of Downtown, Toronto, but unfortunately reserved for guest only. Opened seasonally from 9:00am to 10:00pm, you’ll be able to enjoy snacks, meals and drinks near the pool.

Radisson on Queens Quay:

The Radisson on Queens Quay opens its outdoor pool seasonally, along with its patio and lounge area and has a fabulous view of the Toronto Harbour. The pool costs $30 per person Monday-Thursday and $40 per person Friday-Sunday.

If you are looking for public outdoor swimming pools, here is our selection to make the best of your day:

Sunnyside Gus Ryder:

Located at the foot of Lakeshore Blvd. & Parkside Drive, this swimming pool is one of the most popular in Toronto.  You will be able to enjoy morning swimming lessons or just the view of the lake, sand, beach and park nearby.

Alex Duff Outdoor Pool:

Located at the edge of Christie Pitts Park, it’s the perfect place to bring your children. The pool features a 25m lap pool, shallow splash pool for children, warm conversation pool, a deep pool for diving with a 1m spring board, and a two storey water slide.

Riverdale Park East pool:

Riverdale pool on Broadview features an outdoor pool open seven days a week during the summer months. The pool offers both leisure swim and adult/lane swim, but also close to tennis court and soccer field if you would like to switch activities.

Private or Best Condo Pools:

Some of Toronto’s condos have some of the best pools for their view, seating styles, and pool size.  If you are lucky enough to live in a condo with a sweet pool or know a resident, be resourceful and see who may be away from the crowds. Some of our favourites are right under your nose downtown.  Firstly the TIFF Lightbox Condo Pool, is lovely, quiet has cabanas. Check it out next time you are at Malaparte for an event, go up the magical stairs and you will see the pool above.  Some of the condos have indoor outdoor pools with make them great all year round.  Other condos include most on the waterfront but have enjoyed Harbour Square, Waterclub at One York Quay and also hear the condos around the ACC have some great pools. These buildings have a younger demographic and have heard you need to get they’re early for a seat and ramps up a little Vegas style.  Other condo pools to consider are Merchandise Loft Rooftop, The Bentley, Vevre, the Pure Spirits Condos in the Distillery and more coming in midtown.

Private Clubs

Some of the more comfortable pools we have experienced is when a guest at pools like the RCYC on the island where there are nice loungers and beautiful setting. If you are a sailor or tennis player you may know someone to invite you to these family recreational clubs.   In midtown, The Toronto Lawn and Tennis Club has a large outdoor pool.  It is a great size and offers a lot of versatility but can be quite busy.

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