Toronto Gone Wild Exhibition

Jul 29 - Nov 2

Explore the city as a multi-layered habitat — starring the animals, plants, and insects that call Toronto home. Venture through different Torontonian terrains from city streets to burrows, hives, and nests, all seamlessly woven together in our downtown exhibition space. You’ll emerge with a renewed appreciation for the interconnectedness of life in the city. Why are coyotes such dedicated parents? What do wasps’ nests and apartment buildings have in common? When will raccoons become our urban overlords? See for yourself just how much we share with our animal neighbours in the struggle for food, housing, and community. You may have more in common with that white squirrel at Trinity Bellwoods than you think.

Location:
Museum of Toronto (Find us at the Eastern entrance of the building)
401 Richmond St W


Website:
https://www.museumoftoronto.com/collection/toronto-gone-wild-exhibition/

Email:
info@museumoftoronto.com

Notes:
- More than a thousand people expected to attend.
- This is a FREE event.
- Museum of Toronto is a non-profit organization. Support our work by making a donation at the door or online.

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