Toronto Centre Board Game Nights: May 14 and 26

Looking for a fun, low-key way to connect with your neighbours this spring? Come join us for an evening of games, good company, and great conversation.

Toronto Centre Board Game Night brings together community members of all ages and experience levels for a relaxed night at the table. Whether you're a seasoned strategy player, a casual gamer, or have never picked up a board game in your life, there's a spot for you. 

Feel free to bring a favourite game to share, or just show up and dive into our personal collection of new and old games! It's also a wonderful chance to meet Councillor Moise in person and get to know the people who make up our neighbourhood.

We have two dates in April you can attend:

What: Toronto Centre Games Night - St. Lawrence
When: May 14, 2026, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: St. Lawrence Community Recreation Centre (230 The Esplanade)

What: Toronto Centre Games Night - Moss Park
When: May 26, 2026, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Moss Park Apartment Bubbles (275 Shuter Street)

What to Expect:

  • Board games for all skill levels — play, learn, or teach
  • Easygoing mingling in a warm, welcoming atmosphere
  • Food and refreshments provided
  • A free, all-ages evening open to everyone

Board Games on hand:

  • Connect 4
  • Scrabble
  • Uno
  • Jenga
  • Playing Cards
  • Dominoes
  • Checkers
  • Chess/Checkers/Backgammon
  • Monopoly - Toronto Edition
  • Monopoly Deal
  • Hues and Cues
  • The Rainbow
  • The Settlers of Catan + Catan Cities & Knights
  • Majority Rules
  • Telestrations
  • Frenemies Inc
  • Concept
  • Coup
  • Avalon
  • The Resistance
  • Fallacy the game
  • Phase 10 Masters

Come solo or bring a friend. No registration, no pressure — just a great night out with your community. We'd love to see you there. Let's play! Click here if you're interested in volunteering at this event or other upcoming events!

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