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Re-Charging Stations

A group walking the papier-mâché globe

The Globe will be stopping at “Re-charging Stations” -  a.k.a. parks and intersections - along the route. From pop-up art actions and local choirs to rock bands, flash mobs, kid’s activities and more -  each station will recharge your hope for the future! Come on out to connect with neighbours, cheer on the Globe Walkers and sign the petition to ramp up renewables, phase out fossil fuels and protect Indigenous rights.

Bluffer's Park Beach
1 Brimley Rd.
By the lake

A sunrise celebration to launch the Globe Walk led by Indigenous elders, Cat Kriger and Sally Gaikezheyongai.

6:00 am  to 7:00 am

East Lynn Park
1949 Danforth Ave.

Join Toronto East Residents for Renewable Energy as we celebrate the Earth together at our family-friendly event. The AbZolutely Choir will share inspiring earth songs and a children's art station will include button making with our friends from For Our Kids Toronto. A renewable energy selfie station, info tables, and petition signing. Help us welcome the Globe to the east end of Toronto! 

9:30 am to 10:30 am

Withrow Park
725 Logan Ave.
North end of the park

Come see Ellie, the giant puppet performing Renewables Are Doable and welcoming the enormous globe as it travels across Toronto with a message of  hope for the planet. Kids can make their own 8-page zine, Earth Day posters and create a sidewalk chalk mural together.

10:30 am to 12:00 pm 

Church of the Redeemer
162 Bloor St. W.

Red Rebels Toronto, is part of an international performance artivist troupe providing street theatre at climate crisis events. They will be performing their piece “Bearing the world” on the steps of the Church of the Redeemer, accompanied by a solo violinist, Rita Dotter.

1:00 pm to

2:00 pm

Matt Cohen Park
393 Bloor St W.
South East corner of
Spadina and Bloor

As we welcome the Globe, a dance crew will jam with rock band Velourium to an upbeat, up-tempo cover of "Here Comes The Sun" and "Blowing in the Wind”  in a cheeky, playful ode to solar and wind power.

2:00 pm to

3:00 pm

Christie Pits Park
750 Bloor St W.
South end of the park

Christie Pits will come alive with interactive music and kids’ activities. Join SCAN! Toronto as they get ready to welcome the globe walkers with song and dance.

2:00 pm to

4:30 pm

High Park
High Park North Gate
High Park Ave & Bloor St West

At the north west corner of High Park, acoustic musicians will serenade the Globe as it nears the end of its’ marathon cross-city journey of hope. Kids crafts and songs.

4:45 pm to

5:45 pm

Campfire Sculpture at Humber Bay Shores ​​
1 Palace Pier Ct.

A sunset ceremony with elders Cat Kriger and Sally Gaikezheyongai will close the day at the stunning Campfire sculpture on the shores of Lake Ontario.

7:15 pm to

8:15 pm

Click here to volunteer to collect petition signatures along the route or support the Re-Charging stations

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