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Baldwin Village | Old Toronto | Ontario

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St. Patrick’s Catholic Church

St.Patric’s Catholic Church is the fifth-oldest Roman Catholic parish in the city of Toronto. The adjoining St. Patrick Street and the nearby St. Patrick metro station were also named after this church.

The Canadian National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help is also located at St. Patrick’s. The church also hosts services for the German-speaking Catholic community in Toronto.

Photo: https://stpatricksto.archtoronto.org/en/our-community/announcements/

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Bay of Spirits

A renowned gallery known for its distinctive indigenous art, Bay of Spirits has been around for more than 25 years. The gallery, located in the centre of Toronto, features a large selection of exquisite native artwork from around Canada. The artwork features famous Indigenous artists such as Qiatsuq, Leroy and Loreene Henry, as well as works by Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, and Carl Ray.

Photo: https://www.destinationtoronto.com/listing/bay-of-spirits-gallery/30848/

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Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church

The Church of the Holy Trinity is five storeys tall and was created by Henry Bowyer Lane. Although the church is small, its height is highlighted by elements that point upward. The church appears large, lofty, and strong when viewed in the context of a human scale.

Even though it is surrounded by new constructions, Hagerman Street and the pedestrian path from Bay Street to Trinity Square continue to use it as a finishing view. It may be seen from the podium green roof of Toronto City Hall.

Photo: https://orthodoxcanada.ca/Toronto_ON_Holy_Trinity_Russian_Orthodox_Church_1949

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Ontario Museum Association

The Ontario Museum Association is the premier professional organization promoting a robust, inclusive, and collaborative museum sector that is essential to societal well-being and community life in Ontario.

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Bau-Xi Gallery

One of the oldest galleries in Canada, Bau-Xi Gallery exhibits works by Canadian artists. They have been in business since 1965, running three galleries in Vancouver and Toronto. The gallery is right across the street from the Art Gallery of Ontario.

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Viva Tasting

Toronto visitors who’ve been foodies and want to learn more about the local culinary culture in Toronto, Viva Tastings offers fantastic cooking workshops. On Sundays, they provide a Tour of Kensington Market following a unique cooking experience with their Executive Chef Karen at Viva Tastings. You will end your session with dinner and a glass of wine.

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