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WELCOME What's New. The Cabbagetown Regent Park Museum is a busy place. Find out what we are doing.
WHO A not-for-profit museum representing two neighbouring communities passionate about our past and on-going histories in a global context.
VOLUNTEERThanks to our dedicated volunteers the CRPMuseum has a strong and vital volunteer program. Through their enthusiasm, efforts, and involvement we are able to provide our visitors with a great experience. Join us and become a CRPMuseum Volunteer today!
HOURS Open weekly on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 4pm. Admission free.

AWARDS & GRANTS The Cabbagetown Regent Park Museum is proud to announce it has won a 2009 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant (OTF).
REGENT PARK COMMUNITY UPDATESStay informed – read about all the new and exciting things happening in Regent Park.
CONTACT info Reach us at cmooreede@rogers.com
Business & Charitable Status #81666 5152 RR0001 Charitable Status #1759524 www.cra-arc.gc.ca/charities

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“The Cabbagetown Regent Park Museum has launched its first publication, Polly of Bridgewater Farm: An Unknown Irish Story (Cabbagetown Press, 2009). Catharine Fleming McKenty, who is the granddaughter of four-time mayor of Toronto, R.J. Fleming; and the great-niece of Aunt “Polly” Noble Verner, who ran the Cabbagetown Store, in Toronto during the late 1800s; wrote this novel about her great-aunt.”



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