Friendsgiving is a wonderful time for us to gather as a community, share stories, and celebrate the friendships we have made.
We will be providing food for everyone, as well as games and soft drinks, so all you need to bring is your wonderful selves. It is BYOB if you wish. The dress code is formal, so please come dressed to impress.
If you wish to bring any food to share, that is absolutely welcome as well—just let either Rory or Isaac know.
Finally, please make sure your dietary restrictions are updated on the website so that we can cater to everyone's needs.
We strongly recommend taking either the TTC or a Bikeshare to the location. There's a Bikeshare station more or less opposite the building on Keele Street. The closest subway station is Keele. The location is a 20 minute walk from the station or a short bus ride going North on either the 41/89 or 189.
If you have any issues finding us, please message on the Discord thread!
Check out this video for precise instructions:
Address - 60 Heintzman Street
15.00 - 17.00 - Set-up time. We welcome all volunteers!
17.00 - 22.00 - Dinner, entertainment
This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.
You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.
BYOB if you wish.
Food to share if you wish.
There will be both vegetarian, vegan and Meat options for everyone as well as soft drinks.
Please BYOB if you wish to.
We like to share some of the indigenous background of the areas we visit because these territories have rich histories that are easy to overlook. Indigenous communities have a connection to and respect for the land that has largely been lost since European settlement. As we strive to form a deeper connection with the land, we have much to learn from these communities. You can use the Native Land map to learn more about these areas.
Toronto has a particularly long and varied indigenous history, groups who maintain connections to the land include:
Friendsgiving is a wonderful time for us to gather as a community, share stories, and celebrate the friendships we have made.
We will be providing food for everyone, as well as games and soft drinks, so all you need to bring is your wonderful selves. It is BYOB if you wish. The dress code is formal, so please come dressed to impress.
If you wish to bring any food to share, that is absolutely welcome as well—just let either Rory or Isaac know.
Finally, please make sure your dietary restrictions are updated on the website so that we can cater to everyone's needs.
We strongly recommend taking either the TTC or a Bikeshare to the location. There's a Bikeshare station more or less opposite the building on Keele Street. The closest subway station is Keele. The location is a 20 minute walk from the station or a short bus ride going North on either the 41/89 or 189.
If you have any issues finding us, please message on the Discord thread!
Check out this video for precise instructions:
Address - 60 Heintzman Street
15.00 - 17.00 - Set-up time. We welcome all volunteers!
17.00 - 22.00 - Dinner, entertainment
This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.
You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.
BYOB if you wish.
Food to share if you wish.
There will be both vegetarian, vegan and Meat options for everyone as well as soft drinks.
Please BYOB if you wish to.
We like to share some of the indigenous background of the areas we visit because these territories have rich histories that are easy to overlook. Indigenous communities have a connection to and respect for the land that has largely been lost since European settlement. As we strive to form a deeper connection with the land, we have much to learn from these communities. You can use the Native Land map to learn more about these areas.
Toronto has a particularly long and varied indigenous history, groups who maintain connections to the land include: