2023/Program/Crawl
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The Wiki Culture Crawl is a WikiConference North America tradition, held on the day before the conference proper, on Thursday November 9.
There will be a series of GLAM tours and edit-a-thons in the morning and the afternoon, to be followed by the opening night reception in the evening. More details and how to register for these events to come!
You may wish to consider uploading science-related photographs taken during these GLAM tours for the Wiki Science Competition.
Tentative 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
In the evening, participants and guests of honor are invited to a cocktail reception starting at 6 p.m at Snakes & Lattes Annex (600 Bloor St. W).
November 9 - Thursday morning - Culture Crawl | |||||
Morning Sessions |
Royal Ontario Museum 40 people total |
Art Gallery of Ontario
20 people total |
Bata Shoe Museum 20 people total |
Morning Sessions | |
10:00 | Galleries | Edit-a-thon | Tour + Edit-a-thon | 10:00 | |
11:00 | Edit-a-thon A (20 people) | Galleries | 11:00 | ||
12:00 | 12:00 | ||||
13:00 | Lunch (on your own) | 13:00 |
November 9 - Thursday afternoon - Culture Crawl | ||||||
Afternoon Sessions |
Royal Ontario Museum 40 people total |
Textile Museum
25 people total |
Lunch Walking Tour
Unlimited people |
Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library
20 people each session |
Afternoon Sessions | |
11:00 | Edit-a-thon A (20 people) | Galleries | Tour + Edit-a-thon | 11:00 | ||
12:00 | 12:00 | |||||
13:00 | Lunch walking tour: Kensington Market Mehrdad Pourzaki (MPourzaki (WMF)) |
13:00 | ||||
14:00 | Edit-a-thon B (20 people) | Galleries | 14:00 | |||
15:00 | Tour + Edit-a-thon A (20 people) | 15:00 | ||||
16:00 | Galleries | Tour + Edit-a-thon B (20 people) | 16:00 | |||
17:00 | Break | 17:00 | ||||
18:00 | Cocktail reception starting at 6 p.m at Snakes & Lattes Annex | 18:00 |