Its programs include tours, historical plaques, the State of Heritage Report, and online exhibits.
Tours are researched, designed and led by local historians, community groups and professionals who volunteer their time.
Different award categories recognize the best in new books, architecture and craftsmanship, public history, and community heritage volunteer efforts.
For over 50 years, the Plaques Program has been recognizing people, places and events which have been influential to the city of Toronto.
The digital experience, Sounds Like Toronto, presents 35 stories featuring artists and venues that epitomize Toronto’s music history, and combines exclusive audio and video interviews, 3D objects, interactive tours, and much more to impart both a better understanding of our shared music heritage and the broader social issues that have defined Canadian cultural history.