October 15-16, 2022

Met Carillon 100

Metropolitan United Church

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Massey/Drury Memorial Carillon and its rededication following a major renovation

Sat Oct 15

[for registered attendees only]

10am - 5pm

2 recitals,
4 presentations/workshops,
& masterclasses with Margaret Pan

Sun Oct 16

[open to the public]

10:30am - 12:30pm

More recitals,
& rededication ceremony
after Sunday Service

We wish to thank The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America for providing financial support for this gathering.

Venue

Metropolitan United Church is located in the heart of downtown Toronto.


56 Queen Street East
Toronto ON M5C 2Z3

416-363-0331

carillon@metunited.ca


Getting to Toronto:

Toronto is served by two airports:

  • YTZ (Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport) with service to a limited number of destinations including Boston, Chicago-Midway and Newark

      • about 15 mins by car/taxi; or 35 mins by transit ($3.25 fare) to the church

  • YYZ (Toronto Pearson Airport) with service to all major airports

      • about 45 mins by car/taxi; or 25 mins by express train ($12.35 fare) to Union Station then 20-min walk to the church

If you are driving in from the east, take the Richmond Street exit off the Don Valley Parkway.

If you are driving in from the west, take the Jarvis Street exit off the Gardiner Expressway.

Accommodations:

There are many hotel and homestay options in the downtown core within walking distance to the church.

You can easily get to the church by transit ($3.25 fare) if you choose to stay farther away. The Queen subway station is just a 5-minute walk away. The Queen streetcar (#501) stops right in front of the church. The King streetcar (#504) and the Dundas streetcar (#505) both stop within a 10-minute walk of the church.

Land Acknowledgement:

Metropolitan United Church is located on land that has been the traditional home of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, the Mississaugas of the Credit River and to Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to work, live and worship on this land.

COVID-19 Notice

All attendees must abide by the COVID-19 mitigation laws and policies in effect at the time of the event.

Based on current laws and policies (as of September 30), all visitors are asked to self-screen and those with symptoms may not enter the church building. Proof of vaccination is not required, and masks are optional.