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Mother’s Day

Mother's Day

Celebrated on the second Sunday in May, Mother’s Day is a celebration honouring the mother of the family or the individual who fills the role of a mother in a child’s life.

Mothers Day Guide
Mother’s Day Guide for Toronto and the GTA

Moms are the best, eh?! (I’m not just saying that because I am one… it’s a fact!) Really though, mothers do so much for their families and rarely take time to treat themselves, so celebrate that extra special lady in your life with a fun outing, delicious meal or craft
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Revue Cinema: Mother’s Day Screening – “The Sound of Music”

This Mother’s Day, head to the Revue Cinema to enjoy a special screening of the family classic musical “The Sound of Music”, where singing is encouraged! In pre-war Austria, rebellious and tomboyish nun-in-training becomes a governess to seven children, whom she teaches the ABC’s and Do-Re-Mi’s while also bringing love
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Casa Loma: High Tea at the Castle

Casa Loma is offering a traditional High Tea experience just in time for Mother’s Day Weekend, with the opportunity to tour the castle afterwards. Enjoy the elegance of Toronto’s iconic castle and sample a selection of premium teas, scones, gourmet pastries and tea sandwiches in the majestic ambiance of the
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Bloor-Yorkville BIA: Fleurs de Villes ARTISTE

Bloor-Yorkville presents Fleurs de Villes ARTISTE, a free floral trail that blends fashion design and fresh blooms with custom-made floral-dressed mannequins. Just in time for Mother’s Day, take a free self-guided tour of the upscale neighbourhood to discover one-of-a-kind floral designs by some of Toronto’s favourite florists, inspired by the
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Ontario Free Family Fishing Weekends

Get hooked on a new family activity as you can go fishing without a license during Ontario’s Free Family Fishing Weekends, and you take lessons with their free online Learn to Fish program! These special events happen periodically in our beautiful province (even in winter) to allow locals and visitors
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