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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2026 |
A Canada Day to Remember |
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The lineup for the city’s most exciting summer festival is taking shape. This Canada Day, celebrate Canada’s rich cultural tapestry at the Aga Khan Museum’s Rhythms of Canada festival. This one-day celebration transforms the entire site with vibrant performances, delicious food, family activities, art, and more. Mark this day in your calendars so you don't miss the fun. |
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With financial assistance from the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund.
With support from the City of Toronto Community Celebration Support Fund.
Silver Sponsors: TD Bank Group and Soneri Investment Group.
The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation. |
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Where Art Meets the Digital World |
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Game On! |
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APRIL 3–SEPTEMBER 7, 2026
Navigate a digital maze and collect artifacts along the way in Jawa El Khash’s Damask Rose, inspired by the 18th-century fountain of the Azem Palace in Damascus. One of many interactive experiences in Game On!, the exhibition invites visitors to discover how games connect people, spark creativity, and build communities. |
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Presenting Sponsor: Sunray Group.
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
With financial assistance from the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund. |
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Icons of Sound on the Museum Stage |
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Pt. Pankaj Mishra, Vinay Desai, and Vivek Pandya |
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SATURDAY, JUNE 13 • 7:30 PM
What happens when three Indian classical musicians come together, each bringing a distinct instrument and voice? Sarangi virtuoso Pt. Pankaj Mishra, santoor artist Vinay Desai, and tabla player Vivek Pandya create an immersive evening rooted in tradition while embracing dynamic musical exchange. |
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Presented in partnership with Raag-Mala Music Society of Toronto.
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Natasha Baig: Live at the Aga Khan Museum |
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FRIDAY, JULY 3–SUNDAY, JULY 5
Natasha Baig, acclaimed singer-songwriter from Pakistan’s Hunza Valley, comes to the Museum for three days of powerful vocals and contemporary South Asian sound. Blending folk, Sufi, and modern influences, she performs original works and reimagined pieces in Burushaski and Urdu, delivering an emotionally rich experience that bridges tradition and contemporary expression. |
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Production assistance by Nadkho Productions International.
Hospitality generously provided by Jubilee Hospitality Association.
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Aga Khan Park Tours |
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JUNE–SEPTEMBER • FREE
Step into a serene sanctuary in the heart of Toronto. Explore the Aga Khan Park’s beautifully landscaped gardens, reflecting pools, and green spaces on a free guided tour. Wander peaceful pathways, take in the thoughtful design, and enjoy a quiet escape from the city’s pace. |
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Tours take place Wednesdays at 5:30 pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 1 pm. |
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Wellness Wednesdays: Yoga in the Park |
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JUNE 3–JULY 29 • 6–7 PM • FREE
Unwind and stretch in the Aga Khan Park with free guided yoga sessions. Open to all levels, from beginners to experienced yogis, these outdoor sessions are the perfect way to move, breathe, and reset. Don't forget to bring your yoga mat, water bottle, and good energy. |
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Guided yoga sessions take place every Wednesday. |
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Share your Museum experience with us.
Use the hashtag #AgaKhanMuseum to share your photos. |
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The Aga Khan Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.
With thanks to our Government Partners, the Toronto Arts Council, the Ontario Arts Council, the Government of Ontario, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Government of Canada.
The Aga Khan Museum is built on land that is and has been under the stewardship of many Indigenous peoples over millennia, including the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat and the Mississaugas of the Credit Nation. We are grateful for the opportunity to work and live on this land and be in this territory.
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