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1/2 Day Tour Snow Tubing
1/2 Day Tour Snow Tubing
Badminton Tuesday Brampton 5$
Badminton Tuesday Brampton 5$
. Once you add your name to the list, send 5$ to academynewstar@gmail.com and comment paid. We have 12 permanent players
Skeptics in the Pub Toronto - In-Person Event
Skeptics in the Pub Toronto - In-Person Event
The Association for Science and Reason will be holding our regular in-person Skeptics in the Pub event. (Monthly Zoom meetings will continue as usual, but we will also be doing monthly in-person events on the second Tuesday of every month). Our previous venue, Prenup Pub, has closed, so we will meet this month at the Town Crier Pub, 115 John St, a 9 minute (600m) walk from St Andrew Station. It has very good food and a large seletion of beer, but was quite noisy last month. We'll give it another try to see what it is like this time. We will get together for a social event to say hello to people we may have only met on-line and to reconnect with some long-time acquaintances. We will not be having a presentation or a speaker, just a chance to sit down and have a meal and/or a beverage and a conversation with a pleasant group of fellow skeptics. Food and beverages are available from the menu. Foods include a full menu from soups and appetizers to entrées and dessert. The beverage menu includes over 50 different beers on tap, many bottled beers, a selection of wines, various cocktails, and as well as non-alcoholic drinks. When you arrive, just ask where the "Skeptics" are. If you plan on joining us, please register so we can estimate the number of attendees.
Streetknit – Mask Mandatory Event
Streetknit – Mask Mandatory Event
1/2 Day Snow Tubing
1/2 Day Snow Tubing
Soirée en français au Madison Pub -$3
Soirée en français au Madison Pub -$3
Cet événement comporte des frais de 3 $ afin de compenser le coût de l'hébergement sur la plateforme Meetup. This event has a 3$ fee to help offset the cost of hosting on the platform Meetup. **[PAYER ICI PAY HERE](https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/KSPACXU2YRG66)** Bonjour tout le monde! Soyez des nôtres au prochain French meetup au Madison Pub. Venez passer une soirée conviviale et rencontrer des francophones et francophiles de Toronto et du GTA. Tout le monde est bienvenu peu importe votre niveau. C'est une excellente occasion de parler en français à Toronto. Nous serons au deuxième étage. La réservation est sous Le French Meetup de Toronto. Si vous ne souhaitez pas que votre photo soit publiée sur le site Meetup, veuillez informer Pierre. Merci, Christopher et Lemonte **Pourquoi ces frais de 3$?** Pour compenser le coût de l'hébergement sur la plate-forme Meetup de l’année courante et des années précédentes. Nous vous demandons de payer $3.00 à chaque événement. Christopher et Lemonte seront présents pour recueillir vos contributions. Nous vous prions de bien vouloir apporter de la monnaie. Vous pouvez payer en ligne sur ce lien:[ ](https://square.link/u/S6dAAKd1)[PAYER ICI](https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/KSPACXU2YRG66) Si vous préférez, vous pouvez payer par Interac à cette adresse: pierregilbert@bell.net ............................................................................................................................... Hello everyone! Join us for the next French Meetup at the Madison Pub! Enjoy a friendly evening and meet Francophones and Francophiles from Toronto and the GTA. Everyone is welcome, no matter your level. This is a great opportunity to speak French right here in Toronto. We will be on the second floor, and the reservation is under *Le French Meetup de Toronto*. If you prefer not to have your photo posted on the Meetup website, please inform Pierre. Thank you, Christopher and Lemonte Why the $3 fee? It helps cover the cost of hosting our group on the Meetup platform — not only for this year, but also for previous years. We kindly ask everyone to contribute $3.00 at each event. Christopher and Lemonte will be there to collect your contributions, so please try to bring exact change. You can also pay online using this link:[ ](https://square.link/u/S6dAAKd1)[PAY HERE](https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/KSPACXU2YRG66) Votre soutien est grandement apprécié ! 😊
Free Weekly ESL Conversation Meetup
Free Weekly ESL Conversation Meetup
Practice and improve your English through conversation at St. Andrew Centre (73 Simcoe St, downtown Toronto), while making new friends! \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- How to Get to the Event: By TTC, exit at St. Andrew Station. Walk west on King St. West to Simcoe St. Do not enter through the church building; the large church front doors will be closed. At the corner of Simcoe St. and King St. West, turn south and walk on Simcoe St. Enter through St. Andrew Centre, which will be behind the church building.

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Games! Games! Games!
Games! Games! Games!
Spiritual Brampton Meetup
Spiritual Brampton Meetup
Join a welcoming community of spiritually minded individuals at Mystic T Spiritual Centre for our **Brampton Mystic Gathering**. This bi-weekly meetup explores a variety of spiritual and metaphysical topics—from intuition development, crystals, and astrology to energy healing, moon magic, and manifesting practices. Each gathering offers a blend of learning, open discussion, and shared experiences designed to inspire personal growth and spiritual connection. Whether you’re new to your journey or have been exploring for years, you’ll find a supportive circle to learn, share, and grow together. Meet like-minded souls, expand your understanding, and enjoy meaningful conversations in a warm, welcoming space.
Toronto's Great Fires of 1849, 1871, 1904 and 1977!
Toronto's Great Fires of 1849, 1871, 1904 and 1977!
\*\***The Toronto History Walks Explorer Pass is available. Get it now for $125.00 for 1 year of unlimited tours, email** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** **for more information or for signing up!\*\*** \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** The destruction of Toronto's downtown started on a windy, cold night in early spring. The above sentence sounds like a mystery novel set in Victorian England. But things were about to heat up in old hog town on that April evening. As the workday ended at the E&S Currie Neckwear company on Wellington Street at Bay Street, on April 19, 1904, a tiny flicker of light spelled disaster for the entire city. A police officer on the downtown beat spotted smoke and flames at precisely 8 pm. He headed to the emergency call box on King Street at Bay to alert the fire department, but by then, the fire had spread to the adjacent buildings. The fire department responded to a fiery nightmare as most of Wellington Street was already in flames. Moreover, the night was turning colder, and a stiff wind blew in from the north. Toronto's second great fire was about to explode out of control. Toronto was well aware of the dangers of fire. In April of 1849, a small fire started in stables near the corner of Jarvis and King Streets and destroyed the old downtown including St. James Church, and the market. By the time the fire was out most of the core of the old city was in ashes. Toronto, after the great fire of 1849, was a different place. The old town was centred around St. James Church, and the commercial district was then on King Street East. With the great fire and its aftermath, there was a shift west, both physically and emotionally; the central core moved to Yonge and King Streets as the city spread. Now the heart of the business district was at risk once again. And the stakes were much higher. The fire that had started at the E&S Currie Neckwear Company spread quickly along both sides of Wellington Street, as far as Yonge Street to the east and York Street to the west. But with a stiff wind blowing, embers touched off other fires to the south and southeast, threatening the historic Bank of Montreal building at Yonge and Front Streets. Ships docked at the Yonge Street and Church Street piers were moved to safety, and documents from the old customs house were packed up and moved to other venues around the city. Some business owners who had managed to get into their businesses removed precious documents before the flames engulfed their premises. Firefighters held their ground at several points, putting up fire lines, including Yonge Street just feet west of the old Bank and around the majestic Queen's Hotel. Help came in the form of Queen's Hotel guests, and staff as they moved from room to room and tore down draperies, and dampened the wooden window sills. Their efforts saved the Queen's Hotel and possibly the rest of the downtown, including the old Union Station south of Front Street. Had the Queen's Hotel been destroyed, the rest of the city may have been destroyed as well. Eight hours after the fire was first spotted, it was brought under control. Residents and business owners fled to the downtown core to watch their lives go up in smoke. Thousands of curious people crowded the streets around the burned area. Toronto would have to be rebuilt, and fire would be tamed through laws and building restrictions. But out of the great fire of 1904, a new modern city emerged; one such building was the new Union Station which was built on the ruins. The city hasn't suffered a great fire like the one in 1904, but came close to disaster in 1977, with the Eaton's Annex fire. That fire just about destroyed the new Eaton Centre. Where would we shop, that is the question of the day? and let's not forget 1871. And everyone thought Toronto was boring! This walk is for all fitness levels. Please dress for the weather. This walk begins and ends outside St. James Cathedral at 106 King Street East at Church Street. This tour has a ticketed price of $15.00 per person! \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com**
CivicTechBrampton 3rd Meetup: Practical and Applied AI projects
CivicTechBrampton 3rd Meetup: Practical and Applied AI projects
Inviting all technologists, students, and citizens interested in working on AI and Civic projects. Alex Olson, Centre for Analytics & AI Engineering, University of Toronto, will present different types of practical and applied AI projects. Check out their website here: https://carte.utoronto.ca/ New to AI or Civic Tech? You are definitely welcome! We will all be learning from each other. Just knowing what AI tools are available sparks ideas about new civic tech projects. There will be opportunities to network, and pitch your own project to interested volunteers. Questions: email civictechbrampton@pm.me Agenda: 6:00 to 6:15 Meet and network 6:15 to 6:30 Introductions (everyone) 6:30 Presentation by Alex Olson, CARTE https://carte.utoronto.ca/ 7:00 to 7:15 Q& A 7:15 to 7:30 Project pitches 7:30 to 8:30 Breakout into projects of interest 8:30 End and optional social at a local bar
🌞 Sunday Itinerary: Breakfast + Nature Reset
🌞 Sunday Itinerary: Breakfast + Nature Reset
🍽️ Breakfast Meetup Location: Eela South Indian Cuisine Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM What to expect: South Indian breakfast classics (dosas, idlis, vada, filter coffee) Easy conversation, no rush A relaxed start to the day — phones down, people present This is not a “grab-and-go.” This is a sit, savor, and connect kind of breakfast. 🚗 Transition Time 12:00 – 12:30 PM Wrap up breakfast Short drive to Rouge National Urban Park Carpool if possible (always boosts bonding points) 🥾 Nature Walk / Hike Location: Rouge National Urban Park Time: 12:30 – 2:00 PM (flexible) Hike details: Easy, beginner-friendly trails Forest paths, river views, fresh air Walk-and-talk pace — not a bootcamp What to bring: Comfortable shoes Water bottle Light layer (Rouge can feel cooler under the trees) Vibe: Grounded. Unhurried. The kind of walk where conversations deepen naturally — or silence feels just as good.
Toronto Vegan Climbing - Basecamp Bloor
Toronto Vegan Climbing - Basecamp Bloor
Join us at our vegan-friendly social climbing session! We welcome all vegans, vegetarians, or anyone who is curious about the lifestyle and/or interested in eating more plant-based. No climbing experience is necessary. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-time climber, all are welcome. We will be bouldering, top roping, and using autobelays - feel free to join whichever activity you're interested in! For those who are climbing for the first time, not to worry as it is quick to pick up and we are happy to provide some pointers on technique. You can boulder or use the autobelays after getting a quick orientation from the staff at the gym. For top roping, we're happy to belay any of our attendees. **Fees**: * $28 admission fee, plus rentals Climbing shoes are strongly recommended (disclaimer: rental shoes are not vegan as they contain suede/leather). Harnesses are only necessary for top roping and autobelay, however this gym is primarily a rope climbing gym. * Shoe rental: $7.00 * Harness rental: $7.00 Remember to sign the [waiver](https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/5f121ea156df1/web/) before you hit the rocks! You can sign the waiver online or in person once you arrive. Make sure to arrive at the Bloor location, there are multiple Basecamp locations! Happy climbing! 🧗‍♂️🌱 Note: Clean indoor shoes are allowed to be worn, however we highly recommend using climbing shoes otherwise your experience will be negatively impacted.
East Don Park
East Don Park

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Ultimate Frisbee at Whetstone
Ultimate Frisbee at Whetstone
FYI: Welcome to Spring (drop in)
FYI: Welcome to Spring (drop in)
Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch
Sleep in on Sundays. When you've had your fill of pajama-time, roll out and have some tasty brunch with your fellow Humanists!
First Book Club Meet Up!
First Book Club Meet Up!
This will be the first ever Book Club Meet up for this group! * We will be discussing Dating After the End of the World by Jeneva Rose (if you would like a free EPUB copy of this book to read on kindle, message me & I can send you the ebook) * ***Changed the book from Daggermouth due to it being independently published and hard to find in print**** * Feel free to attend even if you haven't started or finished the book ◡̈ ! * Small snacks will be provided. You’re welcome to bring your own snacks & drinks too! * Even if the meetup event shows full, you are welcome to come. If you can no longer attend the event, no worries, just please try to update your status on meetup for it.
Ultimate Frisbee on Saturday
Ultimate Frisbee on Saturday
The Listening Room — First Gathering
The Listening Room — First Gathering
**The Listening Room — First Gathering** So much of life happens in loud spaces and quick conversations that never quite go beneath the surface. The Listening Room is meant to be the opposite of that — a quieter space where people can slow down, talk honestly, and actually listen to one another. For this first gathering, we’ll meet in a small group and explore a simple conversation prompt together. The goal isn’t debate or performance — just thoughtful conversation and the chance to connect with others in a genuine way. Our prompt for this gathering will be: **When have you felt truly seen or understood by another person?** Everyone will have the opportunity to share if they’d like, but there’s absolutely no pressure — listening is just as valuable as speaking here. We’re keeping the group intentionally small so the conversation can feel relaxed and natural. Looking forward to meeting you. — Benny
ASH UU Topic: TBD
ASH UU Topic: TBD
ASH is Atheists, Skeptics and Humanists of First Unitarian Universalists of Columbus Ohio TBD Snacks are usually available, and you are welcome to bringing something to share!