Visit Todmorden Mills during Doors Open Toronto, Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28 between 10:00am and 5:00pm. Doors Open visitors can tour the buildings, enjoy art from Danforth CTI in the Papermill Gallery, stroll on the nature trails, join in on collaborative arts & crafts, and learn more about the local environment and community with the Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve Volunteer Committee, East York Historical Society and Leaside Heritage Preservation Society. Take a journey through the heart and soul of the Arab world with musical performances by Esameel Abofakher & Rahaf Alakbani on Saturday and Sunday at 1:00pm and 2:30pm.
Other Doors Open locations in the area….
The Beaches Lodge
The York Masonic Temple is the home to Freemasons from across Toronto, enabling several of their lodges and related organizations to meet regularly, as well as providing access to a small lounge, banquet hall and private library. Address: 1100 Millwood Road
The Ismaili Centre, Toronto
The Ismaili Centre, Toronto, is a place of congregation (Jamatkhana) and a community centre, the sixth such Ismaili Centre in the world, serving as a symbolic marker of the permanent presence of the Ismaili community in Canada. Address: 49 Wynford Drive
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Toronto
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) is one of the largest and most vibrant institutions of its kind in the world. Address: 6 Garamond Court
Aga Khan Museum
The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada is home to a growing Permanent Collection of over 1,000 masterpieces, including manuscripts, paintings, ceramics, and textiles from the 9th to the 21st century. Address: 77 Wynford Drive
Arcadis IBI Group
Located at a 9-storey precast concrete and glass clad terraced office building with prominent frontage and street front retail along St. Clair Avenue, Arcadis IBI Group office contains multiple floors that each occupies different practice groups. Address: 55 St Clair Ave West
Canadian Film Centre at Windfields Estate
The Canadian Film Centre (CFC), founded in 1988 by internationally renowned, Toronto-born filmmaker Norman Jewison, is located at Windfields Estate, a 1930’s neo-Georgian estate and the former home of one of Canada’s leading businessmen, the late Edward Plunket (E.P.) Taylor. Address: 2489 Bayview Avenue
Fire Station 131
Main Structure: A two-storey building with two bays. Sister ship to station 424. Extensively retrofitted in 2003, to accommodate a taller, aerial ladder truck. Address: 3135 Yonge St
More info: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/doors-open-toronto