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− | * [[:w:Bata Shoe Museum|Bata Shoe Museum]] (20 people |
+ | * 10am-1pm - [[:w:Bata Shoe Museum|Bata Shoe Museum]] (327 Bloor Street West, Toronto): 20 people |
− | * [[:w:Royal Ontario Museum|Royal Ontario Museum]] (ROM) ( |
+ | * 11am-4pm - [[:w:Royal Ontario Museum|Royal Ontario Museum]] (ROM) (100 Queens Park, Toronto): 40 people |
+ | :* 11am-1pm - Morning edit-a-thon in museum library |
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+ | :* 2pm-4pm - Afternoon edit-a-thon in museum library |
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− | * [[:w:Art Gallery of Ontario|Art Gallery of Ontario]] (AGO) |
+ | * 10am-noon - [[:w:Art Gallery of Ontario|Art Gallery of Ontario]] (AGO) (317 Dundas St. W, Toronto): 20 people |
+ | * 11am-2pm - [[:w:Textile Museum of Canada|Textile Museum of Canada]] (55 Centre Ave., Toronto): 25 people |
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+ | :* You can easily get to the market on public transit: the 510 Spadina, 506 College, and 505 Dundas Streetcars would get you there |
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+ | :* Come as you are, wherever you are coming from: '''Our meeting spot will be at Cafe Pamenar, 307 Augusta Ave. just south of College St. between 1 and 1:15pm''' – welcome to Kensington Martket, feel free to grab a coffee for the walk while we wait |
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+ | :* If you arrive later, just ping the Telegram group and join us as we walk south on Augusta starting at 1:15pm, exploring different culinary and historical gems in Kensington |
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+ | :* As we walk around, feel free to leave the group and visit a shop that you like or pop into whatever eating option that sings to your palette |
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+ | ::* Some food options as we walk around Kensington: Amazing sweets at Wanda's Pie in the Sky; Delicious bagels at NU Bügel; Sit down brunch / lunch at Kos, Pera, Egg Bae or Our Spot; Tacos from Gus Tacos or Seven Lives; Toronto legend, Italian meets Jamaica at Rasta Pasta; Ka Chi Korean; Saigon Lotus Vegan Vietnamese; Pho Hung, one of Toronto's most famous Pho places near the end of our tour; Finally in Chinatown: Rol San for Dim Sum, King Noodle for more Chinese food options, and Mother's Dumplings |
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+ | ::* If you have time or want another great coffee for your walk to AGO or wherever you're going, then stop by FIKA and get a Swedish treat too while you're at it |
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+ | :* Vintage shopping: Exile and Courage My Love are among Toronto's most beloved vintage shops |
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 8 November 2023
GLAM tours:
- 10am-1pm - Bata Shoe Museum (327 Bloor Street West, Toronto): 20 people
- 11am-4pm - Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) (100 Queens Park, Toronto): 40 people
- 11am-1pm - Morning edit-a-thon in museum library
- 2pm-4pm - Afternoon edit-a-thon in museum library
- 10am-noon - Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) (317 Dundas St. W, Toronto): 20 people
- 11am-2pm - Textile Museum of Canada (55 Centre Ave., Toronto): 25 people
- 1pm-3pm - Lunchtime walking + eating tour at Kensington Market
- You can easily get to the market on public transit: the 510 Spadina, 506 College, and 505 Dundas Streetcars would get you there
- Come as you are, wherever you are coming from: Our meeting spot will be at Cafe Pamenar, 307 Augusta Ave. just south of College St. between 1 and 1:15pm – welcome to Kensington Martket, feel free to grab a coffee for the walk while we wait
- If you arrive later, just ping the Telegram group and join us as we walk south on Augusta starting at 1:15pm, exploring different culinary and historical gems in Kensington
- As we walk around, feel free to leave the group and visit a shop that you like or pop into whatever eating option that sings to your palette
- Some food options as we walk around Kensington: Amazing sweets at Wanda's Pie in the Sky; Delicious bagels at NU Bügel; Sit down brunch / lunch at Kos, Pera, Egg Bae or Our Spot; Tacos from Gus Tacos or Seven Lives; Toronto legend, Italian meets Jamaica at Rasta Pasta; Ka Chi Korean; Saigon Lotus Vegan Vietnamese; Pho Hung, one of Toronto's most famous Pho places near the end of our tour; Finally in Chinatown: Rol San for Dim Sum, King Noodle for more Chinese food options, and Mother's Dumplings
- If you have time or want another great coffee for your walk to AGO or wherever you're going, then stop by FIKA and get a Swedish treat too while you're at it
- Vintage shopping: Exile and Courage My Love are among Toronto's most beloved vintage shops
- 3-5pm - Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at University of Toronto (120 St George St, Toronto): 2 groups, maximum of 20 people per group