Mother’s Day is a global holiday, however, it is celebrated on different dates. In Canada, it is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, so we bring you the best activities to celebrate Mother’s Day in Toronto. Don’t miss it!
TRCA Spring Bird Festival
Toronto and the Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) are hosting the 20th Annual TRCA Spring Bird Festival on Saturday at Tommy Thompson Park. Bring the whole family to witness the return of thousands of birds as they pass through Toronto.
A variety of activities will be offered for people of all ages and birding abilities. You can take a birding walk with an expert guide, participate in bird-themed games and activities for kids, learn about bird conservation at a community outreach booth, participate in a community planting, and more .
Admission is free, but you must register with your website. Consult the activity schedule to attend the activity that interests you the most.
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Saturday May 13. It depends on the activity.
Doors Open Richmond Hill
Doors Open Richmond Hill is part of the 150th anniversary activities of Richmond Hill. This is an event that supports cultural sites in the community to open their doors to everyone for free.
It’s a great opportunity to celebrate Mother’s Day in Toronto in a different way and enjoy a day full of culture. Here we leave you the map with the places that will be open.
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Saturday May 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Portugal. The festival.
Portugal la Festa celebrates 70 years of Portuguese immigration to Canada. The festivities begin at 11 a.m. on Sunday, May 14 at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.
Enjoy a day of Portuguese cuisine and music with international artists Pedro Abrunhosa and Barbara Bandeira, as well as artisans, traditional folk groups and more. Free entry.
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Sunday May 14 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Mother, Nature at Conservation Halton Parks
If you want to celebrate Mother’s Day in a unique and different way that’s out of the ordinary in Toronto, this is your chance. the conservation area Halton Parks offers a day outdoors with Mother Nature.
Conservancy Halton Parks offers many places where families can celebrate mom surrounded by springtime scenery, as well as activities like a chairlift ride, candle making, wildflower walk, and more.
It is necessary to book in your Web page.
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Saturday May 13 and Sunday May 14. The times depend on the reservation.
TRIP City Flowers
It’s a fresh floral celebration inspired by iconic global destinations like the Canadian Rockies and Dutch tulip fields. the neighborhood of Bloor Yorkville will host this activation honoring timeless landmarks and diverse traditions, festivals, fashion and personalities from cities around the world.
Fleurs de Villes VOYAGE will take place as a self-guided floral trail through Bloor-Yorkville with 35 stops throughout the neighborhood featuring spectacular installations and flower-covered mannequins.
Visitors can also catch street performances by local musicians Cascabel, Faith Armor and Valeria Matzner on Saturday, May 13 and Sunday, May 14 from 1 to 4 p.m. around the neighborhood at the Village of Yorkville Park, The Colonnade and Manulife Center during the Mother’s Day weekend.
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Saturday May 13 and Sunday May 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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