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Doors Open across Aurora (gallery)

August 19, 2015   ·   0 Comments

Photos by David Falconer and Brock Weir

Saturday was a time to take in rarely seen Aurora landmarks – and experience favourite locations in new ways – as Doors Open Ontario, The Town of Aurora, and numerous community organizations partnered to deliver the annual Doors Open Aurora Tour.

Artist Ona Kingdon was on hand at the Aurora Public Library, painting "IncarceraTED" -- the latest in her teddy bear-based TED series.

Artist Ona Kingdon was on hand at the Aurora Public Library, painting “IncarceraTED” — the latest in her teddy bear-based TED series.

Doors Open 2015 offered a rare glimpse inside Metro Toronto's emergency base, nicknamed "Diefenbunker", on Old Yonge Street.

Doors Open 2015 offered a rare glimpse inside Metro Toronto’s emergency base, nicknamed “Diefenbunker”, on Old Yonge Street.

Visitors on the tour were able to explore several sites at St. Andrew's College, including their grand library.

Visitors on the tour were able to explore several sites at St. Andrew’s College, including their grand library.

Artists involved in Local Colour Aurora paint portrait of Auroran editor Brock Weir at the Aurora Cultural Centre ahead of the collective's expansive exhibition at the Centre which opens September 17.

Artists involved in Local Colour Aurora paint portrait of Auroran editor Brock Weir at the Aurora Cultural Centre ahead of the collective’s expansive exhibition at the Centre which opens September 17.

Melissa of the Queen's York Rangers demonstrates some of the Regiment at the historic Aurora Armoury.

Melissa of the Queen’s York Rangers demonstrates some of the Regiment at the historic Aurora Armoury.

         

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