Heritage Toronto builds a better city by bringing people together to explore Toronto’s shared past and peoples’ lived experiences.
Through our programs, including tours, plaques, the Heritage Toronto Awards, and digital stories and exhibits, we engage the public to reflect on the past—both to make sense of our present and to inform our future.
Our city’s heritage is accessible, relevant, and engaging to all Torontonians.
Learn more about our work and how you can help us build a compassionate city which honours its diverse stories.
Discover how Toronto's African and Caribbean diaspora shape dynamic spaces for the Black community to connect, invent, and create in the city.
The younger sibling to Toronto’s Gay Village at Church and Wellesley runs along Queen Street West. Often known as Queer West within the community, the neighbourhood has helped to shape Toronto culture for more than half a century.
Toronto's steelpan musical community was born out of the Trinbagonian diaspora of the 1960s. Learn more about its roots and development from four steelpan artists who share their experiences.
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