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Indigenous History of Toronto’s Waterfront

Did you know that Indigenous connection to the land we now call Toronto as well as Lake Ontario dates back at least 12,000 years?

In this video Elder Duke Redbird talks about that history, as well as what a dredging crew in 1908 found on the shores of Lake Ontario that literally uncovered some of that history.

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The Elephant Show Sing-Along

Sharon of Sharon, Lois & Bram, alongside her daughter Randi and their family band, continues the legacy of the beloved TV series Sharon, Lois & Bram’s Elephant Show. Through joyful, multi-generational performances, they bring timeless children’s songs to new audiences, celebrating music, imagination, and shared cultural memory.

In Conversation: Margaret Atwood and Adrienne Clarkson

Two of Canada’s most influential voices, Margaret Atwood and Adrienne Clarkson, share the stage at the Museum of Toronto for a special conversation this December.

Block by Block: Reimagining Toronto

A hands-on city-building experience where creativity meets community. Help reimagine Toronto—one block at a time.

The 52: Exhibition

The 52: Exhibition Building on a multi-year research project, our

Home Game: Toronto Loves Basketball

Our new exhibition tracing Toronto’s deep connection to basketball

The 52: An Exhibition

Visit our newest exhibition.

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