The Toronto Brit Meetup Group is a social meetup of individuals, ranging from Brits who are 'New to Toronto' all the way through to the offspring of Brit parents as well as those who have lived and/or worked in the UK at some point.
So don't be shy, we were all new at one point or another and we all come to meet new friends anyway so, we will welcome you with open arms (or a handshake if you prefer). If you're worried about coming alone, bring a friend if you like and they don't have to be British.
Events are held every 2 weeks (Middle and End of the Month) Our End of Month events are held in Toronto and our Mid-Month events are held in the West (Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington). The location changes every time so we have a good variety of venues to keep things fresh.
We hold PUB QUIZ/TRIVIA nights every other Month and they go down a Storm!
SO, if you fear you are losing your accent; want to go somewhere you wont be mistaken for being from the southern hemisphere; want to be understood when using real sarcasm; or just want to refresh your sense of humor this group works wonders!
We recently launched our First Toronto Brit "item" The Brit Meetup T-Shirt:

Available in White on Blue
Adult: $25 (S, M, L, XL, XXL)
Toddler: $20 (2yr, 3yr, 4yr, 5yr)
For orders, contact Organizer: Jonathon
singh.jonathon@gmail.com

Available in White on Red
Adult: $25 (S, M, L, XL, XXL)
Toddler: $20 (2yr, 3yr, 4yr, 5yr)
For orders, contact Organizer: Jonathon
singh.jonathon@gmail.com
The text on the front reads:
Some of the best things about being British are that we know 'it's good to talk' to each other and that with a 'no nonsense' attitude, we can become 'exceedingly good' at whatever we set our minds to. If one were to package what it means to be British it would include 'a glass and a half' of the good stuff and with 'nowt taken out' it 'does exactly what it says on the tin' leaving you wanting to exclaim, 'you only get an 'OO' 'aah' Cantona... or maybe not... bovvered? Yeah but, no but... Whatever anyone else says, we know that GMT means we are the centre of the universe and if you ever find yourself too far from home, remember these words, 'Listen very carefully, I will say zis only wance', 'at the third stroke, the time sponsored by accurist' ... is now and that 'your country needs you' to keep up the good work, 'be the best' and to remember that to be 'never knowingly undersold' is better than being 'reassuringly expensive.'
The emblem contains four images, a Bulldog, a Teapot, a Bobby's hat and a Cricket player, the text around the outside reads: "Long live the King, God save the Queen, you can tell we are British wherever we are seen."
Thanks for taking the time to read - Your organizer's !