Women have made significant contributions to STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) but their stories are often untold. This special exhibition shares some of these stories and provides recognition for the crucial role of women in STEM. Through text and images, the display tells the stories of historical and contemporary Women in STEM, their scientific contributions... Read more
As part of the 2026 floral showcase Bloomland in Oz, RBG presents Of Wonders Wild and New. This visual arts exhibition draws on themes from the world of Oz through the lens of contemporary woodworking.
Featuring six artists from across Canada, Six Nations, Italy and Spain, joined by members of the Ontario Wood Carving Association, our artists explore the power and beauty of nature, duality, our impact on the environment, and the material splendor of wood.
Bloomland in Oz tickets required. Event details and hours available at rbg.ca/oz
Unleash the magic of creativity at RBG with the Imagination Playground! Explore and play with uniquely shaped foam blocks that let imaginations soar. - Bloomland in Oz ticket required
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Journey through Bloomland in Oz after hours! The adventure continues as RBG’s floral showcase transforms into a vibrant nighttime experience. This immersive evening invites you to move through richly designed spaces filled with lush blooms, imaginative floral installations, and striking visual art inspired by the original novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Power yoga is a dynamic, fast-paced, and playful style of yoga that emphasizes building strength, endurance, and flexibility. Motivating instruction and epic playlists make this class ideal for people at all skill levels who like a bit of a challenge. This is an adult class but youth who love yoga ages 9+ years are welcome to take part. Victoria teaches power yoga with bunnies every Thursday evening and one weekend morning a month. For people who wish to make this part of their regular fitness routine, book 4 sessions to get a discount!
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Pre-register to be entered for door prizes. For ages 5-14 - preview our line-up of NEW programming such as JR Robotics for ages 5-8 integrated into our curriculum (no extra cost!), as well as Robotics Academy, AI Academy for kids 9+ and brand new CAMPS & CLUBS launching in March! New CLUBS include: 1. Returning... Read more
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
❄️ APRÈS SKI PARTY ❄️ Sunday, Feb 22 | 1–7 PM Get ready to turn winter into a vibe 🔥 Join us for an Apres Ski Day Party packed with music, cocktails, and winter fun 🥂 Bottomless Mimosas 🍾 $250 Tequila Bottle Special 🎶 Sounds by Sebasounds & Terra.sx 🎉 HOSTED BY Rumba Toronto Think ski-lodge vibes, mimosa flowing, tequila popping, and beats that keep the party moving all... Read more
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Get ready to roll this winter at the SUSO Skate Co. pop-up roller skating rink. This exciting indoor skating experience transforms a vacant space at Mapleview Centre into a vibrant, disco-inspired roller rink for all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or a first-timer, SUSO Skate Co. offers skate rentals with wrist guards included and... Read more
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Get ready to roll this winter at the SUSO Skate Co. pop-up roller skating rink. This exciting indoor skating experience transforms a vacant space at Mapleview Centre into a vibrant, disco-inspired roller rink for all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or a first-timer, SUSO Skate Co. offers skate rentals with wrist guards included and... Read more
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break?splits the gallery in thirds, diving into distant modes of light, sound and movement, resulting in a unified environment in which material and narrative coexist and merge through one another. Flickering lights, low hums from inflatable fans, and tactile shifts from wool to plastic produce a multisensory choreography that guides the viewer through Roda’s world.?
Forged in a cauldron of raging, inspiring contemporary jazz, the Jeremy Ledbetter Trio pushes the boundaries of jazz and world music, providing an undiluted display of rampaging energy and captivating musicianship. Audiences must exercise caution. People who see this band are rarely the same again. If the Jeremy Ledbetter Trio were an inanimate object it would be a runaway train.
Jeremy Ledbetter has been creating genre-bending original music since forming the Caribbean Latin jazz outfit CaneFire in 2004. Since then, he has worked closely with an international array of artists that includes David Rudder, Eliana Cuevas, the Larnell Lewis Band, Aquiles Baez, Alexis Baro, OKAN, Rinse the Algorithm, Patricia Cano, and more.
The Jeremy Ledbetter Trio sees Jeremy joined by Grammy-winning drummer Larnell Lewis of Snarky Puppy and renowned electric bassist Rich Brown, who offer the perfect counterpart to Ledbetter’s iconoclastic energy at the piano. The Trio’s debut album Got a Light?, released in 2018, has been described as “a controlled explosion of big ideas and compelling musical storytelling”.
Jeremy Ledbetter – Piano
An engaging and fiery performer whose music knows no boundaries, Canadian pianist Jeremy Ledbetter has made a career from travelling the far-flung corners of the globe in search of the most fascinating and unique musical ideas out there, then seamlessly integrating them into his work as a pianist, composer, and producer. Jeremy is the driving force behind Caribbean Latin Jazz powerhouse CaneFire, and the longtime musical director and producer for calypso superstar David Rudder.
Marito Marques – Drums
Hailing from Portugal, Marito Marques is a multi-Grammy and Juno nominated drummer, composer, and producer, known for his fiercely dynamic work on the drums.
Rich Brown – Bass
Rich Brown has been an active member of Toronto’s culturally diverse music scene since 1992. Influences such as Jaco Pastorius, Victor Bailey, Jimmy Haslip, and Alain Caron fuelled his passion for bass at the age of 17. He has now performed and recorded with some of the finest musicians in the world including jazz vocalist Carol Welsman, Glenn Lewis, Dapp Theory, Steve Coleman, James ‘Blood’ Ulmer, Vernon Reid, Andy Narell, Bruce Cockburn, Marc Jordan, Kim Mitchell, and David Clayton Thomas (of Blood, Sweat, & Tears) to name a few.
“Stunning”
– Toronto Music Report
“Best Jazz Albums of 2018”
– Brad Barker, Jazz FM91
“A fresh-sounding trio, modern and accessible”
– Jazz Weekly
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