Head spins, windmills, slides, waves, and glides. Rhythmic clapping, heavy drum beats, electronica. Wondering what I’m describing? The above photograph offers a clue, but I’m going to share a few more details about my adventure to Harbourfront Centre.
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On Saturday, we attended a screening of Reel Rascals at the TIFF Kids Film Festival. Specifically designed for kids between the ages of 3-6 years old, Reel Rascals is an hour long collection of animated shorts. From a lion and a mouse (A Friend Like Me), to some friendly monsters (A Monster Mess), and a [...]
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On Friday afternoon, I had a sneak peek at Harbourfont Centre’s World Stage production, Everything Under the Moon. The unique show tells the story of Idared, a honeybee, and Limbertwig, a little brown bat, as they set out together on a quest to save themselves and their species. The narrative unfolds through the use of [...]
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This weekend, we attended an open house at the Model Railroad Club of Toronto (MRCT). The MRCT was founded in 1938 by Harry Ebert and Borden Lilley. The club was originally located in Harry Ebert’s basement, later moved to Toronto’s Union Station, and in January 1946, moved to 171 East Liberty Street, a former munitions [...]
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For the second session I registered my middle guy for the Tiny Tots program at the ROM. It is always such a great opportunity to spend time with him and to enjoy what the ROM has to offer. During our first session we visited the dinosaurs – what a great way to start! We touched [...]
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On Saturday we visited the Toronto Christmas Market (December 3-18) in the Distillery District. Once forgotten, but rich with history, the Distillery is now a vibrant arts and culture spot that has revived the neighbourhood east of Parliament and south of Front Street. The Christmas Market was beautiful and enchanting – Santa’s Lane, a carousel [...]
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