There is always something to do in Toronto from arts and theatre to movies to concerts to trade shows to nightclub events. We put together Toronto events from March 2012. Feel free to browse our Toronto calendar.
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World Stage is an acclaimed international performance series, featuring provocative and cutting edge international and Canadian contemporary performances!
100 Queen's Park (Avenue Rd. and Bloor St. West), Toronto, Ontario,
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) unveils the Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures located on Level 2 of the Weston Family Wing on December 20, 2008.
Harbourfront Centre has commissioned eight artists to participate in the exhibition: Becky Comber, Keesic Douglas, Martie Giefert, Mark Kasumovic, Rob MacInnis, Erin Riley, Meera Margaret Singh, and Garett Walker.
This February, TD Bank Group is once again pleased to present an inspiring and entertaining cultural showcase of one of Canada's prominent communities.
Various Locations Across Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,
This February, TD Bank Group is once again pleased to present an inspiring and entertaining cultural showcase of one of Canada’s prominent communities.
Our mission at the Ontario Science Centre is "To delight, inform and challenge visitors through engaging and thought-provoking experiences in science and technology."
Canada's Largest International University Fair and one of the most important student events of the year, the Study and Go Abroad Fair is a 'don't miss' event for students of all ages considering studying abroad and for professionals looking to retrain.
The Town of York Historical Society in conjunction with Single Thread Theatre Company present "Petticoats, Scoundrels and Soldiers," a dramatic presentation punctuated with both music and humour.
The second instalment of our evening lecture series for parents and teachers to learn about and discuss current issues in raising and educating students.
As a strong woman and emerging leader, you are on your way, but there's one key ingredient many of us have yet to master when it comes to holistic success.
Singer/songwriter/performer Ashleigh Semkiw spent the last decade studying and performing classical and opera music, working with some of the best musicians and conductors in North America.
In partnership with Spin Master™ Ltd., this design-based, week long camp for kids aged 6 to 12 will focus on the world of Toy Design and will include special guest speakers from the design community
The Fun DEPOT! features an indoor amusement park with over 20 attractions including kiddie rides, jumping castles, giant slides, interactive games, fun foods, arcade and carnival games. Strolling entertainers will also make appearances daily.
The DuffleBag Theatre actors begin the retelling of original adaptations of select fairy tales and Shakespearean classics full of wit and humour. Just when the audience becomes enthralled by the story - a twist is created!
You will also be trained on learning natural ways you can heal yourself, and a few simple changes in your daily routine that can help you prevent them.
Irving Layton was one of Canada’s most powerful, groundbreaking voices, and an important and influential writer whose distinguished career spanned almost 45 years.
Canadian Violinist Steven Tsitsos constantly pushes the boundaries of today's instrumental scene by effortlessly walking a razor thin line that borders on genres ranging from Classical, to Rock and Jazz.
For more than 50 years, children around the world have grown up with Richard Scarry's best-selling books centered on his busy world of iconic animal characters and their whimsical vehicles.
Three Master Artists from Japan: Kodo’s - Yoshikazu and Yoko Fujimoto, and Okinawan Dance Master - Mitsue Kinjo will join forces with Toronto’s own professional Taiko drum group - Nagata Shachu.
The co-location creates the largest Home and Garden Event in North America! Canada Blooms will expand their feature garden and flower show into the larger Hall A, Heritage Court and Hall F while The National Home Show occupies the remainder of the exhibit space.
The National Home Show presented by RE/MAX and Canada Blooms - the flower and garden festival, have co-located to bring their audiences the industries crème de la crème of home and garden specialists, including top designers and celebrities, top retailers and knowledgeable experts.
The purpose of Carifest is to foster the Canadian-Caribbean culture in the Greater Toronto Area by promoting culture, history, food, islands and people.
This latest expansion means larger displays of the New 2012 model motorcycles including touring and cruising bikes, street bikes, offroad bikes, scooters, production customs and more.
With a heated tent outside the St. Lawrence Market stretching from King Street to Front Street and some of the country's best live bands inside the St. Lawrence Market's north building, this year is going to be one to remember - if you can remember it.
This workshop will focus on the potential for success in the following areas in a person's life: relationships, marriage, career, children, health & money.
Marlena Kleinman-Malas is chair of the voice department at the Chautauqua Institution and a faculty member of the Curtis, Juilliard and Manhattan schools of music. An internationally renowned recitalist
Join the Kingston Community Gardens Network for a free 2-part workshop that will walk you through the process of planning and designing your vegetable garden.
Canadian Manufacturing Week held every two years in the heart of Canada's manufacturing corridor is Canada's largest forum for domestic and international manufacturers and distributors to display the full range of machine tools
Bereaved Families of Ontario (BFO) was initiated in 1978 by four bereaved mothers as a self-help, mutual aid program under the auspices of the Chaplaincy Department of the Hospital for Sick Children.
Under the direction of pianist and frequent COC vocal coach Steven Philcox, artists of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music perform an intriguing selection of art songs from Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
A chance to dance with a Disney Princess for a child with a rare brain disorder, bringing an elephant home for a teen too sick to go to the zoo and a trip to Graceland for a young Elvis fan with cerebral palsy.
Joe’s M.I.L.L. is proud to present “The Handmade Guitar Workshop” a presentation and demonstration featuring master luthier J.P. Laplante and demonstrations by guitarists Dave Barton.
Varenka, Varenka! is a profound account of the lives of the poor in mid-nineteenth century Russia and tells a tragic tale of an aging clerk and his love for a young woman and the downfall that befalls one of them.
Join the youth of St. Leonard's Society of Toronto as we Step Into the Spotlight on Wednesday March 21st 2012. S.T.E.P (Safer Tomorrow though Education & Play) is a non denominational register charitable organization that is dedicated to safer communities.
Toronto moved its AHL affiliate to St. John's, Newfoundland and the Maple Leafs promptly advanced to the 1992 Calder Cup final before being defeated by Adirondack in a memorable seven-game series in which the road team won every game.
The Advantages Roadshow, brought to you by The ASI Show, has become the industry’s most popular traveling show. Visiting 70 top cities across North America, including Canada, the Advantages Roadshow traditionally attracts more distributors than any other industry traveling show.
Experience the process that's helped over 8 million people achieve success in the unique environment that defines the essence of Dale Carnegie... inspiring, fun, positive, improvement and action oriented.
Burton Cummings has cemented his place in Canadian music history as both a solo artist and as the celebrated lead singer and co-writer for The Guess Who.
This touching play is set in Truvy's salon, Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are �anybody� come to have their hair done, and benefit from its wisecracking, owner�
CAD University’s Faculty of Art welcomes critically acclaimed international artists Ghada Amer (Egyptian) and Reza Farkhondeh (Iranian) as this year’s Nomadic Residents.
A rare combination of unprecedented originality and blinding talent, THE DROWSY CHAPERONE boldly addresses a great unspoken desire in all of our hearts: to be entertained.
Folk music, cultural displays and Kashmiri Handicrafts as well as grand prize of a round trip ticket to Pakistan are some of the highlights of this exciting festival.
An original member of iconic rock band Guns N’ Roses, the Grammy-winning Slash helped the band create signature sounds like the guitar riff of #1 hit “Sweet Child o’ Mine” and “Welcome To The Jungle.”
Bob Laine began his broadcasting career at CFRS in Simcoe, Ontario in 1957 but quickly moved to CHUM Toronto where he would ultimately make his mark as “The Voice”
Mozart’s timeless seducer extraordinaire, Don Giovanni, meets defeat with three encounters: Donna Elvira, Donna Anna and Zerlina, who all vow vengeance on the Don and his harassed servant, Leporello.
Born in Belgrade, Serbia, Téa is a Vancouver based singer/ pianist/ songwriter who fuses elements of R&B, Soul, and Pop music into her own brand of “City Soul”.
The JUNOS Live Music Labs return to the Ontario Science Centre for a second year! JUNO Award nominees and winners will speak candidly about the process of songwriting as it relates tothis years theme: The Science of a Song.
Stephanie Norwich, M.Ed. (Counselling Psychology), Reiki Master presents a beautiful and inspiring reiki presentation followed by a reiki demonstration.
The Ontario Science Centre celebrates The JUNO Awards by hosting a childrens concert with JUNO-nominated artists The Bees Knees and The Monkey Bunch! Get ready for some fun!
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Future Sinai, a division of the Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary, has partnered with Menchie's Frozen Yogurt on Bloor Street to launch a tasty year-long campaign.
ENERCOM CONFERENCE and EXHIBITION is a premier event in Canada’s energy industry that brings together professionals, buyers, sellers and regulators to have productive dialogues and establish latest trends in the energy sector.
Cyrano De Bergerac follows the larger than life story of (cut) Cyrano. Marked with the nose of a clown but harbouring the soul of a poet, Cyrano acts to anchor a love triangle with the beautiful Roxane and the handsome, but inarticulate, Christian.
Three women clash over a tragic event in their past. Somewhere in the pain there is love, but when you've been betrayed by your own dreams and a lifetime's worth of guilt, can you still find it?
Van Meer has been the President and CEO of Carswell, a Thomson Reuters business, supplying integrated information solutions to meet the needs of legal, tax and human resource professionals.
Violinist Tyniec, recipient of the new GGS Fellowship Residency, performs a challenging program of Ravel, Ysaÿe, Pärt, and Franck with GGS graduate, pianist Ben Smith.
To create its one-of-a-kind sound, the album fuses Pit’s rapid-fire rhymes and billion-dollar beats. Come watch Pitbul on March 28th at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto.
Canadian premiere. Since 1975, New York City’s The Wooster Group has defined experimental and challenging theatre, dance, and media. Last featured at Harbourfront Centre in the 80s with LSD
Apprenticeship Career Connections 2012 Fair is a one day only event for anyone who is interested in an exciting and rewarding career in the skilled trades.
TIFF reunites with the JUNO Awards to celebrate The JUNOS at TIFF: Celebrating Canadian Music on Film, a showcase of creative connections between music and film.
Based on the classic Puccini opera Madame Butterfly, the musical was the second great stage success for the creators of Les Misérables, Richard Maltby, Jr, Alain Boubil and Claude-Michel Schönberg.
American pianist Ryan MacEvoy McCullough performs the two piano sonatas of John Harbison, one of today’s most important composers, and pairs them with selections from Bach’s Partita No. 4
Chef Rory Palmer recently went to Thailand for the culinary experience of a lifetime and is offering to teach a Thai cooking lesson for people of all ages!
The all-new, live stage show “MythBusters Behind the Myths,” starring Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, co-hosts of the Emmy-nominated Discovery series MythBusters,”
TAO Japanese Drummers is a company of martial arts drummers trained in traditional Japanese percussion who use their entire body to express the music they create.
The Property Show - Toronto is dedicated for for consumers, investors and professionals to further gain knowledge about the latest offerings in residential, commercial real estate, and property investments.
People travel great distances each year to see what riches the little town of Sunderland has to offer. They come to join in the festival fun and to be part of a small town community filled with love, drive and spirit.
With roots as far back as the mid 13th century, the term "Tuna" has become part of everyday language among university students in the nations of Portugal, Spain, and various others in South America.
B ack by popular demand, DISTANT WORLDS: MUSIC FROM FINAL FANTASY features award-winning music from the record-breaking video game series “Final Fantasy”.
Andy De Campos is very much in demand in the Toronto music scene, and his performances have been described as "Like sitting in one of those old supper clubs listening to Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett."
Kindred Spirits Orchestra performs compositions by Stravinsky, Bartok, Strauss, Honegger, and Current. Listen to enlightening discussions that stimulate and entertain.
By searching Canada and the world for the finest talent, and by providing the conditions and training that enable those artists to achieve their most courageous work,
As the national voice for franchising in Canada, CFA promotes excellence in franchising and works with all levels of government to ensure the development of industry-made solutions.
The Toronto Roller Derby League (ToRD) is the largest flat-track derby league in Canada, boasting four house teams, one travel team, a farm team, and roster of over 100 active skaters!
Touche Restaurant & Martini Lounge is a premium trendy bar located by College St. and Ossington Ave. in the College Street and Little Italy area of Downtown Toronto.
The 3rd annual Toronto Silent Film Festival "where images and music do the talking" presents the very popular comedy short programme with live musical accompaniment.
Josh "Shadow" Davis had already been fiddling around with making beats and breaks on a four-track recorder while he was in high school in the NorCal cow-town of Davis,
Set traditionally in an Elizabethan marketplace and wholly embracing Shakespeare's vibrant language, it is the energy, talent and dedication of our youthful cast that makes each performance of Romeo & Juliet feel more like a rock convert than a classic play.
A battle over race and real estate rages across two generations in a Chicago neighbourhood in this hilariously unsettling play inspired by A Raisin in the Sun.
The 17th Annual Workplace Investigations conference brings together senior corporate investigators from major Canadian companies who have "been there" to discuss practical investigative techniques that will stand up to scrutiny no matter the investigation.