Doors Open 2025 at Holy Trinity

Join us at the Church of the Holy Trinity for this year’s Doors Open Toronto, themed “The City Is Your Playground; Get Ready to Play”in all its joyful, sacred, and transformative forms. Located beside the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto, our historic church opens its doors for a weekend of exploration, creativity, and connection. Visitors are invited to experience the playful spirit that energizes both our sacred and community life. Throughout the weekend, enjoy music, movement, and an exhibit of artwork created by members of our community. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet many of the partners who regularly activate our space through food justice initiatives, arts programming, harm reduction, and social advocacy. Sunday worship services are open to all.

Saturday May 24

Fallen Angles Music – 10:30 AM

Joy Kogawa poetry – 11:30 AM

Lunch with Seeds of Hope – 1:00 PM

Echo Women’s Choir – 3 PM
Sunday May 25

Community Service – 10:30 AM

Birling Country Dance – 12:30 PM

San Esteban Misa Espanol – 2:00 PM

Groups Tabling at Holy Trinity Throughout Doors Open

Since 1847, the Church of the Holy Trinity has stood as a place of worship, refuge, and radical welcome in the heart of the city. Known for its commitment to social justice, the church has long been a home to movements supporting affordable housing, 2SLGBTQ+ rights, Indigenous solidarity, and the arts; Holy Trinity has used its space as a platform for compassion and change. As you walk through our doors during this special weekend, we invite you to reflect not only on the beauty of the building but on the living history of justice and joy it continues to uphold.

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