
19
June
DDO: Sunday Sungazing (ONLINE)
Safely observe the Sun with us, from the comfort of your home! During these family-friendly sessions, a DDO Astronomer will answer your questions about our closest star: the Sun!

24
June
RASC General Assembly 2022 (ONLINE)
Join us for The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada's 2022 General Assembly! Hosted by The RASC National Office, the four-day event is jam-packed with exciting events and fun for the entire family. This year's General Assembly will be held from June 24th - 27th and will be a 100% virtual event. Zoom links to attend the event will be provided.
Visit the GA 2022 website for more information!
All are welcome!

5
July
RASC National Society: The Insider's Guide to the Galaxy - Canadians in the Stars (ONLINE)
We'll highlight the objects in the sky that were discovered or researched by Canadians and describe some southerly summer Messier objects!

5
July
Dunlap Institute: Astro Trivia Night! (ONLINE)
The best kind of trivia is astronomy trivia!

7
July
UofT AstroTour: Filamentary, My Dear Watson: How the cosmic web can help us solve the universe’s mysteries
Join us for AstroTours! The event will feature a talk by Martine Lokken about the cosmic web! After the talk we will have a variety of demos and the opportunity to use telescopes on the roof of the McLennan Physical Laboratories.

10
July
DDO: Ask an Astronomer (ONLINE)
Explore the Universe - from the comfort of your home! During these family-friendly sessions, a DDO Astronomer will answer your questions about the observatory, astronomy and space, telescopes, and the motions of the sky using powerful astronomy software and eye-catching visuals!
Only one registration per household is required. Deadline to register for this program is Wednesday July 6, 2022 at 3:00pm. Prior to the start of the program you will be emailed information on the virtual program links and any specific information relating to your program.

11
July
The Story Collider: Expectations
Join us in Toronto for a night of true, personal stories about science and expectations! You’ll hear four stories about assumptions about people to experiments and everything in between. We expect you’ll enjoy it … well, fingers crossed!
This show will be outdoors. In the event of rain, the show will be rescheduled to Monday July 18, 2022.
Hosted by:
Sara Mazrouei and Misha Gajewski
Stories by:

18
July
McMaster: Hubble vs JWST. What’s the difference and why should we care? (ONLINE)
Join Dr. Laura Parker from the Department of Physics & Astronomy for a short and informative lunchtime talk where she will show stunning visuals of space and will discuss this new telescope and its importance to science.

16
January
Nerd Nite Toronto: January 2020 Nerd Nite
Join us for the first Toronto Nerd Nite of the new decade! We’ve got two awesome talks & trivia!

10
January
Chris Hadfield's Generator 2020
Comedy. Music. Science. Fun.
Probably the best thing to happen to a Canadian winter since they invented the crazy carpet.
Generator remains the only show in Toronto where you can find robotic exoskeletons, stand up comedians, cyborgs, wunderkind, astronauts, musicians, celebrities, and spoken word artists seamlessly blended onto the same stage. It's unique. Let's face it, it's weird. But we love it, the audience loves it, and we can't wait to show you what we have in store this year.