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SUMMARY:Outdoor Tours
DESCRIPTION:Uncover the stories of Toronto’s railways with our outdoor tours! The Toronto Railway Museum Outdoor Tour explores how Toronto’s railways shaped the social landscape of the city since their introduction in the early 1800s. How were Toronto’s oldest communities impacted by the development of the railways? Further\, what stories do our train cars tell? Join us to find out! Tours are in-depth\, guided walking tours that take visitors around the museum grounds and tour length is approximately 30 minutes. \nFirstly\, outdoor tours take place entirely outdoors and do not enter the museum space or inside the train cars as per Stage 1 of the Ontario reopening plan. Masks are mandatory throughout the duration of the guided tour. Also\, groups should maintain a physical distance of 2 metres from other visitors and TRM staff. Finally\, all guided tour tickets must be pre-booked in advance. Timed ticketing will accommodate reduced visitor numbers and physical distancing. Tours run 4 times per day: 12:30pm\, 2:00pm\, 3:00pm\, and 4:00pm! Pre-book your tickets here. \nThe Toronto Railway Museum is delighted to announce it has been awarded the #SafeTravels Stamp by the World Travel & Tourism Council for adopting health and hygiene global standardized protocols. The Safe Travels Stamp is an international symbol designed to allow travelers to recognize governments and companies around the world\, which have adopted health and hygiene\, standardized protocols.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/outdoor-tours/
LOCATION:Toronto Railway Museum\, 255 Bremner Blvd\, Stall 17\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3M9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Historic Places Days 2021
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating National Historic Places\nThis summer the National Trust for Canada invites you to time travel by virtually visiting historic places across Canada. Hundreds of sites are waiting to be discovered\, including the Toronto Railway Museum. As an official participating site\, we’ll be celebrating Historic Places Days from July 3 to 31. \n  \n \nThe Toronto Railway Museum is located in the heart of the historic John Street Roundhouse. It was was built in 1929 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Roundhouse is a National Historic Site. You can discover more about the John Street Roundhouse on the blog here. \n  \n\n\n \nThe museum tells the stories of Toronto’s railways through static and interactive exhibits inside of Stall 17\, as well as by leading guided tours through the rolling stock and rail buildings in the collection. Explore our Museum From Home activities here and join us as we celebrate in July! \n  \n \nCheck out this blog post for ways to participate in Historic Places Days 2021\, including a June contest\, digital selfie tool\, and more! Moreover\, stay tuned for more details as we approach the July 3\, 2021 launch date. Follow along on Instagram\, Twitter\, and Facebook\, and sign up for our newsletter here to stay in the know. \n  \nHistoric Places Days begins on July 3\, 2021!\n  \n\n“Canada Historic Places Days marks a summer celebration that profiles and promotes Canada’shistoric places from coast-to-coast. This year\, while the doors of many historic places remainclosed\, we are encouraging Canadians to connect with their country’s diverse heritage online. Ourvirtual festivities are set to kick off on July 3rd and will continue through to the end of July.” \n\n 
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/historic-places-days-2021/
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SUMMARY:Mini Train Pop-up Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Upon entry to Step 2 of the Ontario reopening plan\, the Toronto Railway Museum will host a Miniature Train “pop-up” weekend. On Saturday\, July 3 and Sunday\, July 4\, the Miniature Train will run from 12:00-5:00pm (weather dependent). To clarify\, each Miniature Train trip will depart with limited riders to accommodate for physical distancing\, and face masks are mandatory on the platform and aboard the train. \nAbove all\, we’re looking forward to bringing the Miniature Train back for the weekend! We ask for your patience as museum staff navigate these new challenges.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/mini-train-pop-up-weekend/
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SUMMARY:Mini Train Weekends
DESCRIPTION:Mini Train season is coming to a close! Join us for two more weekends – October 2 and 3 and October 9 and 10. Sunday\, October 10 will be the last day to catch the Mini Train this year. We were thrilled to see the return of the train to our operations and are already counting down the days until next season.\nEach Miniature Train weekend trip will depart with limited riders to accommodate for physical distancing\, and face masks are mandatory on the platform and aboard the train. Mini Train tickets go on sale at 11:30am on Saturdays and Sundays for the day\, and should be purchased online here.  \nChildren under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult. Passengers must be seated – Sorry\, no babes in arms. \nAbove all\, we’re looking forward to bringing the Miniature Train back for the weekend! We ask for your patience as museum staff navigate these new challenges. \nThe Toronto Railway Museum is delighted to announce it has been awarded the #SafeTravels Stamp by the World Travel & Tourism Council for adopting health and hygiene global standardized protocols. The Safe Travels Stamp is an international symbol designed to allow travelers to recognize governments and companies around the world\, which have adopted health and hygiene\, standardized protocols.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/mini-train-weekends/
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SUMMARY:Rails Through Aurora
DESCRIPTION:RAILS THROUGH AURORA\nIn partnership with the Aurora Historical Society\, join us for “Rails Through Aurora”\,  our next online lecture on July 21! \nTRM History Team Member Adam Peltenburg presents “Rails Through Aurora”. The community of Aurora\, Ontario has a long and storied history of railways dating back before Canada’s confederation. This presentation will offer a comprehensive history of the railways of Aurora and its surroundings from 1853 to the present. Moreover\, Adam will cover the important people and events involved in the construction of these railways. The presentation will be supported by captivating visuals including maps and photographs. \nAdam will dive into the history of the railways through Aurora including Canadian National Railway\, Ontario Northland Railway\, and the Ontario\, Simcoe and Huron Railway. \nTickets available on the Aurora Historical Society website. \n\nABOUT\nAbout Adam Peltenburg \nAdam is an amateur historian and volunteer webmaster for the Toronto Railway Historical Association\, who operate the Toronto Railway Museum. He has authored historical content on the TRHA website. He is also part of TRHA’s History Team\, a group of local historians who specialize in Toronto’s railway history. In conclusion\, Adam’s work involves interpreting and presenting local railway history. He does this in a way that can be enjoyed equally by other historians and the public at large in an online format. \nAbout the Aurora Historical Society \nThe Aurora Historical Society was founded in 1963. It dedicates itself to the preservation of Aurora’s heritage. A non-profit governed by a volunteer Board\, the Society owns and operates Hillary House National Historic Site. To sum up\, the Aurora Historical Society hosts a variety of community oriented events throughout each year. It is always happy to welcome new members\, volunteers and visitors. \nAbout the Toronto Railway Museum \nThe Toronto Railway Museum (TRM) brings people together by telling stories of Toronto’s railway heritage. The Museum is located in the heart of downtown Toronto. It is typically open year-round. TRM presents exhibits\, tours\, educational programs and publications that broaden the understanding and appreciation of Toronto’s railway history. Additionally\, TRM is committed to telling the stories of the\nrailways. We welcome conversations of varied experiences through its lecture series\, exhibits and integrated programming. TRM has a mission to learn from the past to make the future better.
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