Sunday 05 Sep 2010
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Public Talk: Oct. 22: Human Approaches to World Peace
Inauguration Ceremony Oct. 23: Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre 
Tibetan Audience: Oct 23- Tibetan Audience with His Holiness.  
No translations services provided.
Teaching Oct. 24:
Long Life Empowerment and Ceremony
Teaching on Eight Verses of Training the Mind
(lojong tsik gyema)

 

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TCCC Inception & Background PDF Print E-mail

In the spring of  2004, His Holiness bestowed the Kalachakra teaching for World Peace in Toronto to over 7,000 pilgrims from all walks of life.  It was during this auspicious occasion that His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama gave his blessings to the organization and granted the Tibetan name “Gangjong Choedenling”  to the proposed community centre.His Holiness the Dalai Lama dismantling the Sand Mandala at Toronto Kalachakra 2004

In the late and early 1970’s, approximately 500 Tibetans sought refuge in Canada, making them the smallest immigrant group in the country.  Approximately 350 Tibetans settled in Ontario and ensured the survival and growth of Tibetan identity and culture in a multi-cultural Canada. Later, in 1998 a small number of Tibetan Refugees fron India and Nepal found Canada as their home.  The influx of Tibetans in Ontario has been growing over the years and there are approximately over 4000 Tibteans currently living in Ontario.  To this day, the Tibetans here have been dedicated to preserving and promoting the values of the unique Tibetan cultural heritage in Ontario.

The Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre was acquired and established on October 17,2008 (the auspicious day when His Holiness the Dalai Lama received the US Congressional Gold Medal - the highest civilian award).  It is located on 40 Titan Road at the corner of Titan Road and Islington in the city of Etobicoke.  Currently the centre offers a variety of programs and services which is open to everyone.

 

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