The Annual ICCT Iceland Travel Show

Morningside High Park Presbyterian Church 4 Morningside Ave, Toronto, ON

Join us for information, stories and pics on trips to Iceland  Coffee and treats to follow Featured speakers sharing details and photos of their recent trips to Iceland will be announced in January Cost of Admission: $8 for ICCT members in good standing and $10 for non-members   Watch a recording of the 2021 Iceland […]

$10

Nordic Nights: A Letter from Helga by Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir

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Our next Nordic Nights feature is an Icelandic film from 2022: A Letter from Helga by Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir. The story takes place in the 1940's in the west fjords of Iceland, a strange paradise hidden at the edge of Europe. In this small but thriving community we meet Bjarni, a young, idealistic farmer. Bjarni […]

Thorrablot 2023

Latvian Centre 4 Credit Union Drive, Toronto, Ontario

For More Information and Tickets: https://www.icct.info/thorrablot-2

Nordic Nights: A Collection of Short Films from Finland

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The Nordic Nights film series spring season ends with an evening of short films from Finland featuring experimental works, video art, and animated and live-action shorts.  28.3.2023  7 pm  Online Professor Pierre Tremblay from the School of Image Arts at the Toronto Metropolitan University has lent his expertise in the selection of the programme. Registration to […]

June 17 Icelandic National Day Picnic

High Park Bloor St @ High Park Ave, Toronto

  The Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto, the Embassy of Iceland in Ottawa and Arden Jackson are hosting a celebration of Iceland's Independence Day in Toronto on Saturday, June 17 at High Park, Toronto.  We are planning for 100 attendees and look forward to a magnificent gathering of ICCT Members and friends. Please see the details below and […]

Nordic Nights: Quake

Hybrid Screening Event

Our next Nordic Nights feature is Icelandic film from 2021: Quake by Tinna Hrafnsdóttir. Saga, a single mother, gets hit by a fierce epileptic attack that results in total memory loss. Afraid of being considered unable to take care of her son, Saga attempts to hide her condition from others. As she struggles to gather […]