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Assembly Hall
The Assembly Hall is located on the scenic Lakeshore Grounds in South Etobicoke. This century-old building has undergone a major renovation by the City of Toronto.

 

Cedar Ridge Creative Centre
Cedar Ridge Creative Centre is a vibrant arts hub housed in a historic mansion. Built as a family home in 1912, Cedar Ridge is surrounded by lush gardens and scenic woods.

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Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery
Dedicated to promoting art and artists in the community, the gallery specializes in juried art shows by local, provincial and national art organizations and features varied monthly exhibits.

 

Franklin Carmichael
Set on the beautiful estate of the Group of Seven contemporary, the Art Centre offers classes in watercolour, oils, acrylics and life drawing. Children's courses and special workshops are also available.

 

Neilson Park Creative Centre
Enrol in classes in drawing, oil and acrylic painting, watercolour and a variety of media for all ages. Workshops, specials events, children's summer art camp, Art in the Park and art exhibitions are all part of an exciting creative.

The Market Gallert, St Lawrence Market

 

The Market Gallery
The Market Gallery offers changing exhibitions dedicated to Toronto's history, art and culture. Located inside the South St. Lawrence Market, in Toronto's oldest neighbourhood, the main gallery occupies the 19th century city.

 

Zion Church Cultural Centre
The Zion Primitive Methodist Church was built in 1873 by the Methodists of L'Amaroux, the Finch community between Victoria Park and Warden, on land donated by early settler.

 
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