This social gathering focuses on playing board and card games. Participants are invited to bring their own games or learn new ones from other attendees. Attendees are encouraged to support the venue and to update their RSVP status if they can no longer attend, allowing others on the waitlist to participate.
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This photography gathering welcomes enthusiasts of all skill levels to walk the trails of Tommy Thompson Park. Participants will have the opportunity to capture images of the natural scenery and the view of the Toronto skyline.
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A weekend outdoor Latin dance gathering featuring Salsa and Bachata music. The event includes professional performances and dance lessons.
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A group activity involving a leisure walk through parks, trails, and local neighborhoods. The event includes ice-breaker games to facilitate connections, stops for photos, and opportunities for exercise. Following the walk, participants may optionally join a gathering for dinner and beverages, followed by an evening of live music and dancing. A participation fee is required.
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This weekly meetup facilitates English and Korean conversation practice and cultural exchange. Participants are provided with weekly discussion topics to assist with language learning. Registration is mandatory and a $5 participation fee is required. The event enforces a strict policy where attendees must arrive within 30 minutes of the start time, and refunds are not provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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Participants meet for an afternoon of outdoor activities, including frisbee, volleyball, and various ball games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own sports equipment, snacks, drinks, and blankets for relaxation. The event depends on favorable weather conditions.
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Kirtan meditation involves the practice of singing sacred mantras and transcendental sounds accompanied by music to promote inner peace, joy, and emotional well-being. This inclusive group experience is designed to help participants relax and connect through melody, followed by a time for social refreshment.
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A social gathering at the Toronto Harbour Front involving a group walk, ice-breaker games, and visits to local dining and entertainment areas. The activity facilitates casual interaction, sightseeing, and photography, with scheduled rest periods.
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This 8.8 km route explores the Guildwood area, a former artists' colony, featuring historical sites such as the Guild Inn, the Clark Centre for the Arts, and various sculptures. The path leads to the Scarborough Bluffs and continues along the lake shore, including a climb up the Doris McCarthy Trail. The excursion concludes in Scarborough Village, with opportunities to experience local culinary offerings, including Egyptian, Haitian, and South Asian cuisines.
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This social event involves exploring the Toronto Harbour Front, including its boardwalk, parks, and entertainment districts. Activities include walking, socializing, dining, and participating in ice breaker games to facilitate interaction among attendees.
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This social gathering features dinner, live music, and dancing. Attendees can socialize and enjoy access to a pool table. An attendance fee is required.
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This event is a social line dancing session for singles aged 25 to 40. Participants engage in a beginner-friendly dance lesson followed by an open dance party, intended to facilitate social interaction. No prior experience or partners are required. Western-style attire is encouraged but optional.
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The Loretta Hale Big Band celebrates its 20th anniversary with a performance featuring a 20-piece ensemble. The concert includes vocalists Andre Bisson, Aubrey Wilson, and Becca Schinkel performing swing and jive music.
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The Toronto International Language Exchange hosts a recurring social event featuring an optional small group English language class led by a certified instructor. Following the class, a large language exchange gathering allows participants to practice various languages, including English, French, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish. The event encourages networking through activities such as board games, conversation, singing, and dancing, providing an opportunity for locals and international visitors to interact.
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The Mingle & Munch group is celebrating its one-year anniversary. Founded as a small gathering of three couples, the group has grown into a community where couples connect and build relationships. This event marks the milestone by returning to the original meeting venue to continue the tradition with a larger group.
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A dance event designed for singles aged 40 and over, providing opportunities for social networking and dancing. The music includes a variety of genres ranging from Bachata to classic hits.
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This weekly social gathering is for individuals in their 20s and 30s focused on language practice, sharing travel stories, and community engagement. The event serves as a platform for new residents and long-term locals to connect through human interaction.
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This event is a dance gathering organized to support Legion #82. Participants can enjoy an evening of music and dancing.
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This event is a social gathering at a comedy club. A strict dress code is enforced, requiring fashionable attire. Prohibited items include hats, headgear, athletic wear such as jerseys, shorts, track pants, and tank tops, as well as baggy clothing. Additionally, bags and satchels are not permitted, and management reserves the right to refuse entry.
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This badminton session is open to players of all skill levels, focusing on friendly doubles games. Participants must provide their own racquets or rent them on-site and are required to wear indoor gym shoes. Outside food is not permitted. Access is restricted to confirmed attendees, with no drop-ins allowed. A 48-hour cancellation policy is enforced to manage attendance and maintain participant status. The cost is $16 per person, with feather birdies provided.
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Fans will gather to watch the IPL cricket finals featuring the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Attendance requires a $5 entry fee.
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This hiking route traverses the Bennet Heritage Trail, Irwin Quarry, and Robert Side Rd. The path is known for its ecological diversity along the Niagara Escarpment and features the Great Esker trail, a rare glacial ridge formed by subglacial meltwater. The landscape includes sugar maple and hemlock forests, the Credit River headwaters, and habitats for wildlife such as white-tailed deer and spotted salamanders. The rugged, technical terrain includes steep rocky inclines, limestone crevices, and muddy lowland sections, requiring appropriate footwear for stream crossings.
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A social hiking event through forested paths and hilly terrain. The route includes a challenging climb up Pottery Road, followed by a group visit to a local Dairy Queen for ice cream. Participants are advised to wear appropriate footwear and prepare for outdoor conditions.
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This is a DUPR-rated pickleball session for players with ratings between 2.0 and 3.99. Participants must verify their DUPR level before registering to ensure proper skill matching. Players are required to maintain a minimum balance in a designated funds account and must submit participation fees via e-transfer immediately upon RSVP. Matches are played to 11, win by 2, with a rotation system. Scores must be reported via email. All participants must complete a waiver, bring their own equipment, and adhere to a 72-hour cancellation policy.
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Participants receive instruction on basic volleyball skills and rules, followed by organized team matches. All necessary equipment is provided for attendees looking to improve their skills and connect with others.
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This is a Level 2 Bruce Trail hike covering approximately 14 kilometers. The route features wooded areas, scenic lookouts, and rolling hills. Hiking is a potentially dangerous activity, so participants must assume their own risks and acknowledge that the hike leader's decision is final.
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This gathering consists of a vegan potluck followed by a walk along the Doris McCarthy Trail and Gates Gully. Participants are required to bring vegan dishes to share, as well as their own reusable utensils, plates, bowls, and cups. The walk is conducted at a slow, easy pace with breaks as necessary. In the event of inclement weather, the group remains indoors for games instead of hiking.
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This walk covers approximately 7.5 km along the former Toronto Belt Line Railway corridor, now a linear trail connecting neighborhoods through tree-lined paths and green spaces. The route starts near Caledonia Station and proceeds east toward Davisville Station via the York Beltline and Kay Gardner Beltline Trail. This activity emphasizes a comfortable, low-pressure walking pace on a mostly flat, easy-to-navigate path through a mix of city and nature environments.
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This group brings together badminton players interested in the intersection of physical activity, metabolism, and energy. Open to skill levels from beginner-plus to advanced, the group facilitates weekly friendly matches and optional post-game social dinners. Participants are required to bring their own shuttlecocks.
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Written by Daniel Defoe and first published in 1722, this 313-page novel follows the life of Moll Flanders. Born in Newgate Prison, the protagonist navigates a life involving marriage, crime, and survival. The narrative provides a vivid example of a female narrator, offering a witty and candid account of her experiences. The story invites readers to consider whether the character is a redeemed sinner or a successful opportunist.
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Participants engage in conversational practice to improve Spanish and English skills. The format involves breaking into small groups to foster real-world communication and cultural exchange, allowing learners of all levels and native speakers to interact in a supportive environment. The group meets at various public venues throughout the city to practice practical vocabulary and everyday expressions while connecting with others.
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This event features improv games, skits, and scenes suitable for both experienced participants and beginners. No prior experience is necessary. The session is followed by an optional social dinner gathering.
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Participants are invited to bring their own board games or utilize the ones provided at the venue. Attendees are expected to purchase food or beverages to support the venue in exchange for the space.
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An interactive social dining event focused on connecting attendees through dinner, cocktails, and open conversation. Guests are encouraged to rotate between tables to meet various members. Discussion topics span a wide range of subjects, including travel, culture, relationships, hobbies, and technology, fostering an environment for getting to know new people.
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The Hamilton Children’s Choir, currently in its 51st season, provides musical education and performance experiences to children and youth ranging from toddlers to young adults. Under the artistic leadership of Melanie Tellez, the organization encompasses nearly 250 singers across six progressive choirs and is recognized for its expressive sound, dynamic movement, and innovative programming. The organization emphasizes community and artistic collaboration, engaging with musicians, poets, choreographers, and visual artists. Recent achievements include participation in international festivals and collaborations with major orchestras. The choir is supported by the Edwards Family Foundation.
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Undefined is a restaurant that focuses on a culinary experience centered around eating, drinking, and enjoying. The chefs offer a frequently changing menu that reimagines familiar dishes with creative and unique approaches. The establishment provides a selection of craft cocktails, beers, and wines in a casual atmosphere.
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Participants can play games and socialize at the cafe. Guaranteeing a seat requires an RSVP by noon on the day of the event. The entry fee is $6 plus tax with an RSVP or $8 plus tax without one. The establishment prohibits outside food and drinks, though items from adjacent plaza businesses are permitted. Attendees are limited to using two games from the library at a time and are asked to manage their RSVP status to ensure efficient seating usage.
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This group-based language exchange event facilitates interaction between Japanese and English speakers in small groups of three to four. Participants are encouraged to utilize both languages to communicate, and the event is open exclusively to those aged 18 and older. The format does not guarantee one-on-one conversations or interactions with specific nationalities. Participants must adhere to community guidelines prohibiting harassment, discrimination, and solicitation. The organizers maintain a policy regarding no-shows, and photographs may be taken for promotional purposes.
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The ESL Cafe offers English conversation practice groups tailored to various proficiency levels, from basic to advanced. Participants can improve their language skills through group discussion and social interaction.
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The MDI (Mentor Discover Inspire) men's group focuses on mentorship and personal development. Members set goals and hold each other accountable to foster excellence in leadership, family, career, and community life. The group aims to support men in living with purpose and achieving their full potential.
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The East Toronto MDI Men's Team is a group affiliated with Mentor Discover Inspire (MDI). It provides a confidential environment for men to engage in discussions, receive support for personal goals, and share personal experiences. The group operates under the MDI mission to promote personal excellence and leadership, aiming to foster success in family, career, and community life.
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Practical Philosophy is a weekly discussion group designed to foster critical thinking, communication, and community. The sessions are open to everyone, regardless of prior philosophical knowledge, and focus on exploring specific topics through conversation rather than academic study. Meetings typically involve small group discussions, where attendees exchange perspectives to develop their ideas in a collaborative environment.
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The AWS User Group Toronto hosts a networking session designed for builders, cloud enthusiasts, developers, and architects. This gathering serves as an opportunity for community members to connect, exchange ideas, and build professional relationships in a casual setting prior to the main summit.
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A gathering for the ClickHouse database community featuring technical presentations from industry professionals at companies such as RBC and Questrade. The event focuses on database-related topics through a series of presentations, followed by a Q&A session and networking opportunities for users and experts.
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Explore the Eglinton Flats floodplains and the Mount Dennis neighborhood on this 5.8 km hike. The route passes by landmarks including the York Recreation Centre, the former Kodak building, the Mount Dennis mural, and the Humber River. The walk highlights the area's cultural diversity, specifically the Jamaican and Nigerian culinary scenes, concluding at a restaurant specializing in Nigerian suya.
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Participants engage in a trivia competition hosted by 'Are You Smarter than a Scottish Guy.' Teams compete for various prizes, including gift certificates, beverages, and appetizers. The event includes an award for the best team name, and participants are encouraged to create creative and concise team names.
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A weekly gathering focused on English language practice through conversation, providing an opportunity for participants to improve their speaking skills and socialize.
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Practical Philosophy provides a weekly forum for individuals to engage in critical thinking and communication through structured group discussions. The meetings aim to make philosophy accessible by focusing on personal perspectives rather than academic study, fostering a diverse community environment. Participants break into small groups to examine chosen topics, encouraging open exchange and diverse viewpoints.
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The Toronto Midtown MDI Men's Team provides a confidential environment for personal support and open discussion. Participants engage in candid conversations to address personal goals and foster mutual development. This group operates under the Mentor Discover Inspire (MDI) organization, which focuses on mentoring men to live with excellence and develop as leaders within their families, careers, and communities.
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Participants of all skill levels are invited to play volleyball outdoors. Games are subject to weather conditions.
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Participants gather to play and learn various board and card games in a relaxed setting. Attendees are invited to bring their own games to share with the group. To support the hosting venue, participants are encouraged to purchase beverages. It is requested that individuals update their attendance status to allow those on the waitlist to participate.
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The Griffin Poetry Prize readings feature selections from some of the world's best poets. The program includes appearances by the five poets shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize, the recipient of the Lifetime Recognition Award, and the winner of the Canadian First Book Prize. Attendees receive an anthology of poems by the shortlisted authors.
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Toronto Babel celebrates its fourth anniversary with a language exchange and social mixer. The event features billiards, arcade games, table soccer, and a raffle. Attendees can participate in casual conversations and cultural exchange. A small entry donation is requested to support operational costs, including event materials. The community maintains a commitment to a safe and inclusive environment for all participants.
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Sessions focus on guided meditation and the study of subtle energy centers known as chakras. Each class provides unique content and introductory information on yoga and energy systems.
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Participants will gather to experience traditional Uyghur cuisine, which originates from the northwest region of China. The dining experience includes family-style dishes such as kebabs and noodles. Each person is responsible for the cost of their own meal.
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The Halton Peel Humanist Community (HPHC) annual meeting serves as a formal session to address organizational business and fulfill quorum requirements as outlined in the bylaws. Attendees have the opportunity to engage with fellow community members and participate in the governance of the organization. Voting on resolutions is reserved for members in good standing.
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Participants can learn to pick locks or share their experience with others. Beginners and experienced individuals are welcome to exchange knowledge. Loaner tools and locks are provided for attendees to use during the meeting.
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This is a mixed drop-in volleyball program operating with two courts. Participants are required to pay a weekly entry fee in cash. The program prioritizes returning players and those who support the program regularly, rather than first-time registrants.
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The event involves a social gathering to watch the film Power Ballad, starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas. The plot follows a wedding singer and a fading band star who form a bond through music. There is an optional opportunity for a group meal following the screening.
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Adventure Village is a family-oriented amusement park spanning over three acres. The park features a miniature golf course amidst rolling hills, lush vegetation, waterfalls, fish ponds, rapids, and shipwrecks. On-site facilities include a restaurant and a picnic pavilion for group events.
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METR researchers conducted a pilot study to assess whether an AI company's internal coding agents could execute a "rogue deployment" without human oversight. By analyzing access provided by major labs including Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta, and OpenAI, the study examined the capabilities and motives of current internal LLMs. The research concluded that while these systems possess the ability to initiate minor rogue operations, they currently lack the capacity to evade human detection permanently. Researcher Thomas Broadley presents the evaluation process, the evidence supporting these findings, and projections regarding future risks.
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This meetup provides an opportunity for individuals of all French proficiency levels to practice conversation. Participants are expected to purchase items from the cafe, as the event is held in a space that requires patronage. Attendees are asked to follow seating guidelines to maintain clear pathways and are responsible for managing their own groups at the tables. Outside food and beverages are not permitted.
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Community yoga classes held in High Park designed for all skill levels and body types. The sessions integrate breath, movement, and awareness within the natural environment. Classes operate on a donation or pay-what-you-can basis, and participants are encouraged to bring a yoga mat, water, and clothing suitable for the weather.
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A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical is a stage production that chronicles the life and career of Neil Diamond. The musical depicts the journey of a kid from Brooklyn as he becomes an iconic American rock star, featuring a collection of his most famous hits such as "America," "Forever in Blue Jeans," and "Sweet Caroline."
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This weekly on-water practice session provides paddles and lifejackets for participants. Attendees are required to bring their own towel and a change of clothes, and are advised to arrive early to allow time for preparation before departure.
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Participants engage in underwater rugby practice and games. This activity requires swimming competency and comfort in an aquatic environment. Equipment such as fins can be provided with prior notice of shoe size, and participants must bring their own swimsuit and towel.
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This group provides a space for individuals to practice speaking French through casual conversation and social activities. Participants engage in discussions over refreshments, complemented by icebreaker games. A basic level of conversational proficiency is recommended, as this is a social circle rather than a formal language class. Participants are expected to manage their RSVP status responsibly to ensure others can join if they are unable to attend.
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This social event involves a gathering for an Italian meal at Sugo. Following dinner, the group will visit the Museum of Contemporary Art to view current exhibitions, including works by Kimsooja and Sara Cwynar. The evening concludes with a visit to the Do West Fest street festival in Little Portugal.
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The Do West Street Festival, formerly known as the Dundas Street Festival, is an annual community celebration. The event features live music, art installations, various food vendors, and entertainment. Attendees will explore the diverse booths and food offerings available throughout the festival area.
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Recreational beach volleyball pick-up games utilize rotating teams to facilitate social interaction. The format emphasizes fundamental volleyball skills, encouraging a supportive environment for players of all levels. An RSVP system manages attendance, and a waiver must be completed prior to participation. A fee is collected on-site.
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Participants engage in a leisure nature walk designed to provide stress relief and an opportunity for social interaction. The event includes scenic photography and icebreaker activities to foster new connections among attendees. An optional social gathering at a nearby restaurant is planned following the walk.
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A social gathering designed for women to connect, network, and build friendships. The event facilitates interaction among professionals and residents, providing an environment to socialize and foster new connections.
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This activity focuses on leg strengthening exercises through recurring hill climbs. Participants are encouraged to use a loaded backpack for added intensity to improve physical conditioning.
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This badminton session is open to all skill levels, ranging from beginners to advanced players, with a focus on friendly doubles games. Participants must bring their own racquet and indoor gym shoes. The session requires valid club membership for participation. A strict attendance policy is in place, requiring cancellations to be made at least 24 hours in advance to avoid potential penalties. Attendees are expected to confirm their attendance according to group deadlines. Training and singles matches are not permitted.
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This 8 km hike explores the Don Valley trails, featuring a mix of terrain with hilly sections for physical exercise. The activity concludes with a visit to an outdoor Farmers Market.
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The 11th Annual Beagle Wiggle Walk is a fundraising event benefiting Big on Beagles Rescue. Held as part of the annual Slobberfest festival, the walk encourages community participation through sign-ups and pledges to support rescue and care efforts for beagles.
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The event consists of a historical walking tour focused on the architecture and heritage of significant structures, including the old Don Jail, one of Toronto's oldest residences, and buildings within little Chinatown. The activity concludes at the Riverside Eats and Beats Festival, which features food, musical performances, and a community block party.
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The event includes a guided walk along a historic avenue to explore the architecture and history of notable buildings, such as the old Don Jail, one of Toronto's oldest homes, and structures in little Chinatown. Following the walk, attendees will participate in the Riverside Eats and Beats Festival, which features a block party with music and food.
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This soccer event features 5v5 matches played in a tournament format. Participants receive an official tournament jersey and have the opportunity to meet professional soccer legends. The event includes live music and provides food and drink options for purchase, with championship trophies awarded to the winning teams.
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This walking tour explores the human and natural history of the Scarborough Bluffs. Historically known as "Les Grands Ecores" and the "High Lands," the site was named the Scarborough Highlands by Elizabeth Simcoe in 1793 because of its resemblance to English chalk cliffs, though it consists primarily of sand. The tour covers the geological formation of the cliffs, the ongoing effects of erosion, and the historical loss of shoreline area due to urban and industrial expansion along Lake Ontario.
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A social gathering hosted at a restaurant specializing in organic, vegan cuisine and desserts.
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This 11.1 km hike explores a network of parks and creeks within the Parkwoods and Maryvale neighborhoods. The route highlights a variety of local international dining establishments, including Jamaican, Greek, Iranian, and Uyghur restaurants, as well as food plazas located along the path. Participants are encouraged to bring their own cutlery and containers for food tastings and leftovers.
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Participants will walk through local nature trails and residential areas. The activity includes ice-breaker games, scenic photo opportunities, and group interaction. The event concludes with a social dinner at a local pub.
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This adult (19+) coed pick-up volleyball session is designed for intermediate players. The program maintains a capacity of 28 participants, with priority given to those who RSVP. A 15-minute grace period is provided after the start time, after which spots may be allocated to waitlist members or walk-ins. Participants must pay a drop-in fee using exact cash. Cancellations are required by 8:30 PM on the day prior to the session to avoid no-show penalties. All players are required to sign an online waiver in advance and wear clean court shoes inside the facility.
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Social gathering centered on karaoke and networking. Participants can enjoy singing, share meals, and connect with other attendees. Guests are encouraged to order food or beverages to support the venue.
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A social event designed for single professionals to meet and connect through dancing. The music selection includes a variety of genres ranging from Bachata to classic hits.
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A relaxed cycling tour visiting independent bookstores in Toronto, including Little Ghosts Books, Hopeless Romantic Bookshop, and Another Story Bookshop. The route concludes with a picnic in High Park. The ride covers less than 10 km and is suitable for all levels. Participants are responsible for their own bicycle maintenance and must wear helmets.
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A full-day hiking excursion through the Hamilton area, focusing on the Dundas Valley region. The route features several notable waterfalls and historical sites, including Upper and Lower Mills Falls, Canterbury Falls, Sherman Falls, Lower Little Falls, Tiffany Falls, the Dundas Valley Trail Centre, The Hermitage, and Hermitage Cascade Falls. Participants should be prepared for a physically demanding day and bring appropriate footwear, hydration, and snacks.
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A social hike exploring Guild Park and Gardens, featuring historic architectural fragments and sculptures, followed by a trek along the Scarborough Bluffs trails. The route offers scenic views of Lake Ontario, forested paths, and dramatic cliffs. Participants should be prepared for uneven terrain and hills.
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This event is a baby shower honoring an expectant mother, featuring food, games, and music. Attendees are requested to dress in shades of brown, tan, gold, and yellow, while avoiding white, blue, and pink attire. Guests are invited to contribute gifts from the baby registry or select gift cards to support the family.
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Attendees will gather to explore the Streetsville Bread & Honey Festival in Mississauga. The event involves walking through the festival grounds to enjoy food vendors, live music, and various entertainment offerings. This is a social meetup for exploring the festival atmosphere in a group setting.
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This event facilitates virtual speed dating for Mississauga residents. Participants are matched based on a personality survey and engage in a series of private video conversations moderated by a host. Mutual matches are shared after the session to allow for follow-up connections.
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This online event provides private, one-on-one video speed dating sessions for singles in Markham. Participants complete a personality survey prior to the event to facilitate matches based on profile compatibility and age groups. Sessions are hosted via Zoom with a live facilitator managing the rounds and transitions. Mutual matches are shared after the session.
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Video speed dating for Hamilton residents. Participants complete a personality survey during registration to facilitate curated one-on-one video rounds. A host facilitates the sessions, and mutual match information is provided after the event only if both parties express mutual interest.
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A casual, non-competitive badminton gathering focused on friendly rallies and social interaction. The sessions are open to all skill levels, with court-sharing arrangements at the recreation facility. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment, although some items may be available for loan. Access is available through a recreation membership or a drop-in fee paid at the facility.
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Online speed dating for Sacramento residents. Participants register by age group and complete a personality quiz to assist with matching. The event is hosted on a virtual platform where participants proceed through rounds, and mutual matches are provided after the session concludes.
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Participants engage in private, one-on-one video speed dating rounds conducted via an online platform. Attendees complete a personality questionnaire beforehand to be paired with compatible individuals within their age range, facilitated by a live host. Following the session, mutual matches are shared only between individuals who both expressed interest in each other, allowing participants to choose whether to follow up. The process is designed to offer a structured alternative to dating apps by focusing on direct, real-time interactions.
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Participants engage in brief dating rounds via video conferencing. The service matches individuals based on age groups and personality assessments, with mutual match results provided following the session.
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This online speed dating event connects San Francisco locals through live video sessions on Zoom. Participants are grouped by age, complete a personality quiz, and engage in a series of rounds facilitated by a host to find potential matches. After the event, mutual match information is provided to attendees.
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This online speed dating event for Los Angeles residents uses personality-based matching. Participants register for specific age groups and complete a short personality quiz. The event takes place via Zoom, facilitated by a live host, and concludes with the delivery of mutual matches.
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San Diego online speed dating platform facilitating virtual meetings via Zoom. Participants select an age group and complete a personality quiz to receive compatible matches. The event is conducted in rounds hosted live, with mutual match results delivered after the session.
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Participants engage in a series of guided, timed one-on-one video chat rounds with local residents based on age and compatibility questionnaires. These sessions are facilitated by an experienced host to ensure comfortable interaction. After the sessions, mutual matches are shared privately between participants to facilitate further connection, with no one-sided contact permitted.
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Online speed dating event conducted via Zoom. Participants are matched based on age groups and personality quizzes completed during registration. A host facilitates one-on-one rounds, and mutual matches are shared following the event.
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This online speed dating event connects Anaheim singles through a series of timed, one-on-one video chats on Zoom. Participants complete a personality questionnaire prior to the event, which is used to curate compatible pairings within specific age groups. A host manages the event logistics to ensure smooth transitions between rounds. After the sessions conclude, mutual match results are distributed to participants, allowing them to follow up if there is a mutual interest. The format is designed to facilitate real-time conversations, moving beyond the traditional profile-based approach of dating apps.
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This event facilitates one-on-one speed dating for singles through a virtual platform. Participants are categorized into specific age groups and complete a personality assessment prior to the session to improve matching quality. During the event, individuals engage in guided rounds of video-based conversations. Mutual match results are provided following the session.
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This event facilitates online speed dating sessions for Fresno residents. Participants are personality-matched and engage in a live format hosted on Zoom. The process involves selecting an appropriate age group, completing a short personality quiz, attending the guided online event, and receiving a list of mutual matches afterward.
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Speed dating for singles in Bakersfield is conducted online. Participants select an age category, complete a personality quiz to receive compatible matches, and engage in a series of short, guided conversations via Zoom. Mutual matches are shared with participants following the event.
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This event provides online video speed dating sessions for Sacramento residents. Participants are segmented by age and matched using a personality quiz completed prior to the session. A host manages the transitions between one-on-one video rounds. After the event, participants receive information on mutual matches while maintaining privacy for non-mutual selections. The process requires registration and completion of a personality questionnaire to secure participation.
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Virtual speed dating event for singles. Participants are paired based on age and personality for a series of short Zoom interactions. The process involves completing a personality quiz upon registration, participating in guided online rounds, and receiving mutual match results after the event.
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This beach volleyball event features casual pick-up games. Participants rotate teams to encourage social interaction, with an emphasis on team play techniques like bump, set, and spike. The atmosphere is recreational and inclusive of various skill levels. Attendees are required to sign a waiver prior to participation and should manage their RSVPs responsibly. A fee is collected in cash at the event.
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Participants engage in a group-based version of the game Family Feud, organized into teams of four to five members. The event consists of multiple rounds of gameplay, with prizes awarded to the winning teams after each round. Attendees are required to purchase at least one beverage or appetizer to support the venue, and an entry fee applies.
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This social gathering offers a space for individuals interested in Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality theory and intuitive types to engage in conversation. The group meets regularly to facilitate discussions in a relaxed environment.
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