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The Harbourfront Centre is a key cultural facility on Toronto's waterfront. Established as a crown corporation in 1972 by the federal government to create a waterfront park, it became a non-profit organization in 1991. Most of the funding comes from government grants.1 Community facilities and children's events
Hosted year round:
- HarbourKids Camps
- Harbourfront Reading Series — popular annual event since 1974
- The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
- The Natrel Rink — outdoor skating rink
- Docks and Nautical Centre
- Toronto Music Garden — designed by Yo Yo Ma and Julie Moir Messervy
- York Quay Centre Visual Arts — exhibition space
- Canada Quay at Harbourfront Centre — visual arts centre
- The Craft Studio — studio for artists creating cermaic, glass, metal and textiles
- Bounty Contemporary Canadian Craft Shop
- Artists' Gardens
2 External link
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