Celebrating African and Caribbean Heritage, Building a Stronger Canada

HARMONY CULTURAL VILLAGE

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about Harmony Cultural Village's purpose:

OUR MISSION

Harmony Culture Village is a community hub dedicated to celebrating and preserving the contributions of African and Caribbean heritage to Canada. Through our museum, cultural programs, and events, empower the black community by fostering education, artistic development, and unity.

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WHAT WE DO

Cultural Education

Workshops and training to preserve heritage for a brighter future

Arts & Music

Promoting artistic expression and development to the young or old.

Community Events

Cultural festivals, performances, and gatherings for all.

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Showcasing the history and contributions of African and Caribbean Canadians.

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Our Vision, Your Impact

BUILDING A THRIVING COMMUNITY TOGETHER

At Harmony Cultural Village, we are dedicated to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and connected community. By 2027, we aim to engage with over 130,000 community members annually, enriching lives through cultural exchange, education, and celebration.

Our commitment includes hosting 20+ diverse cultural events each year by 2028, providing spaces for traditions to be shared, voices to be heard, and communities to unite.

To recognize and celebrate the individuals, leaders, and businesses shaping our community, we are proud to introduce the Awards for Excellence, honoring outstanding contributions to cultural preservation, social impact, and innovation.

Together, we are shaping a future where culture, connection, and excellence thrive. Join us in making a lasting impact!

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join us in builging a strong community

GET INVOLVED

Your support helps us preserve heritage, empower the Black community, and foster unity. Whether through donations, volunteering, or attending our events, you can make a difference.

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"“Harmony Cultural Village acknowledges all Treaty peoples – including those who came
here as settlers – as migrants either in this generation or in generations past – and
those of us who came here involuntarily, particularly those brought to these lands as
a result of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery. We pay tribute to those
ancestors of African origin and descent.”

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AFRICAN ANCESTRAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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