15th annual Architectural Gems of
Toronto Walk For Huntington Disease Sunday, May 5, 2013
Please join the Huntington community for a 90-minute stroll through the Roncesvalles neighbourhood of Toronto, where we find a rich history of the city and some new architectural gems! Walking tours are hosted by knowledgeable enthusiasts of Toronto
architecture who explain the history and significance of many buildings
in the area.
Click here to visit the event's online fundraising page and create your own personalized pledging page!
Contact Jim Wiswell at (416) 809-2469 or gems@hdtoronto.org for more information.
What's it for?
By supporting this event, you are helping the
Huntington Society of Canada (HSC) in the fight against Huntington disease (HD). Funds raised through this event support HD research, public education and HSC's Individual and Family Services program which is a lifeline for thousands of Canadians affected by HD.
The 2012 event was held in the Downtown West
neighbourhood and raised an amazing $15,000. Thank you to all participants,
supporters and volunteers!
The
tour in past years has featured the intriguing Distillery District,
Cabbagetown, Kingsway Park, University of Toronto, Rosedale, St.
Lawrence, Annex.
Email gems@hdtoronto.org for more information or to suggest a future Gems event neighbourhood.
To view photos from 2011 Gems Walk please click here!