The St. Lawrence Neighbourhood was recognized in a recent RE/MAX report as being one of the ten best places to live in Canada. Read all about this report in the following Toronto Star feature: www.thestar.com/news/gta/this-toronto-neighbourhood-was-named-one-of-canadas-best-places-to-live-in-new-report/article_a428519c-3f92-11ef-96be-cb7c456f2e35.html ![]()
Temporary Road Closure NoticeDixon Hall Fundraiser - MarketStarting August 15, 2024, The Dixon Hall social services agency supporting vulnerable residents in Regent Park, Moss Park and Cabbagetown is hosting a Pay-What-You-Choose (PWYC) market every other Thursday at 190 Carlton, starting at 3PM until items sell out. This market is crucial in addressing food insecurity in those communities by providing affordable, healthy food options. Dixon Hall is focused on creating a supportive community atmosphere with activities and music, bringing people together and supporting local farmers. Theatre in St. James ParkTown of York Historical Society EventClick here to register!
The Town of York Historical Society will hold its 41st Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, July 17th, at Campbell House Museum. Doors open at 6pm with remarks starting at 6:30pm. Following the business meeting, author and historian Adam Bunch will present "The Toronto Circus Riot: A True Tale of Violence, Corruption and Clowns." Attendance is free for TYHS members and $20 for non-members. Please select the correct ticket type when registering. Memberships and renewals are available at TownofYork.com or can be purchased alongside your ticket. Registration is mandatory as spots are limited! In-person attendance is highly encouraged.
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On July 1st, 2024 residents from across the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood joined together in our much loved St. James Park to celebrate Canada Day with picnics and live music. This event would not have been possible without the coordination and organization for the event provided by SLNA Director Toby Tenenbaum and her volunteers. Thank you Toby and Team and a big thank you also to our SLNA President Stewart Linton who once again hosted the event with his usual friendly style! We also deeply appreciated the greetings and support provided by our political representatives: Ward 13 Councillor Chris Moise, MP Marci Ien, MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam and MPP Chris Glover. This year's line-up of excellent live musical performers and children's activity booths were made possible through the support provided by our sponsors: St. Lawrence Market BIA/Old Town Toronto; Berkeley Castle; Canadian Heritage; EMBLEM; Friends of St. James Park, and; Town of York Historical Society/Toronto's First Post Office. Finally thank you to the volunteers who shared their pictures with us and we now share here for all to enjoy: |
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