We're excited to announce our collaboration with Awakenings and @cityoftoronto, celebrating Black and Indigenous creatives and amplifying the voices and stories of the Awakenings artists.
As of today, Fort York is back... on a pre-booked tour-only basis. Fort York's hours are Wednesday to Sunday, 11-5 PM, with the last tour starting at 3:30. For more information and to "book your visit" please see https://t.co/4sLxFKeV1k
Photo by Sid Calzavara
On this day in history 👉 #UofT scientists Frederick Banting and Charles Best discover insulin. Learn more about one of the great scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century through The Discovery and Early Development of Insulin collection: https://t.co/MfoSq50EZc
Myseum Intersections - Quarantine Edition: Derailed Join Myseum of Toronto for this online panel discussion and dramatic reading about the Black Railway Porters and their historic fight for equality on and off the tracks. https://t.co/F0OBWdfHkt
NEW BLOG POST ALERT! "Discovering Diseases: The Beginnings of Germ Theory and Preventative Precautions" by Jessica Lanziner (Margaret Angus Research Fellow, 2020) https://t.co/xJyeZVDXZC
#PlaqueFriday: It's Trinity Bellwoods Park before #physicaldistancing circles & before it was a #TOpark. Home of The University of Trinity College (1852-1925). it federated with @UofT in 1904 & moved to its campus in 1925: https://t.co/qQUd7L9rCP 📷: @torontolibrary, A. Brown
#SupportCanadianMedia: A favourite is the @FortYorkFriends’ Fife & Drum (OK I am biased as I am Chair of The Friends). But it is truly a gem of #Canadian#history. And the price is right (it’s free). But becoming a Friend would be appreciated! https://t.co/Ne16e1BA33 @fortyork
Calling all Bike Enthusiasts and Great War Buffs! This August 8th FREE Toronto History lecture @ the The City of Toronto Archives - Reserve your Spot https://t.co/8dR8VF3p3R