To commemorate the 15th anniversary of the PCHP’s partnership with the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, York University Libraries, the Movimento Perpétuo: The Portuguese Diaspora in Canada exhibition will be on display in the atrium of Scott Library (2nd floor) at Keele Campus, from October 16 until November 10.
The exhibition features text (in English and French), photos, videos, audio recordings (in English and Portuguese), and historical records from the Portuguese Canadian History Project’s collections at the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections. Visitors are encouraged to bring their digital devices with internet access to interact with the digital content via QR codes.

How to get there?
If you are coming from downtown Toronto, we recommend taking the subway towards Vaughan on the University Line, and getting out at York University station. Once outside, walk across the park towards Vari Hall (the round building), go through it, then through the Ross building, until reaching Central Square. Once there, turn left, then right. Scott Library is at the end of the hall (down the hall from Tim Horton’s and Starbucks). For reference, York University subway station is #100 on this map of Keele Campus; Central Square is #27; and Scott Library is #25.
If you are driving to campus, we recommend parking in the Arboretum Parking Garage (#80), which is accessible via Arboretum Drive, The Pond Road, and Keele Street. Once you exit the Arboretum parking garage, walk along Campus Walk and enter through the Curtis Lecture Halls (#26), around the P.O.D. snack kiosk, up a low ramp, past the Tim Horton’s coffee shop and straight through the front doors of the library.
Entrance is free. All are welcome.

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