Thank you for your interest in using our space!
Our rentals go directly towards supporting CPT's arts and permaculture programs for children and youth,
including our annual Peace Camp, Peace is Possible March and Soil, Spirit, Society mentorship program.
Please Download the Info Package and fill out the Rental Request Form below to get started
and receive a personalized quote.
Our rentals go directly towards supporting CPT's arts and permaculture programs for children and youth,
including our annual Peace Camp, Peace is Possible March and Soil, Spirit, Society mentorship program.
Please Download the Info Package and fill out the Rental Request Form below to get started
and receive a personalized quote.
The Land
Children’s Peace Theatre is situated in Tkaronto, “where the trees stand in water,” and is a part of the traditional territory of many nations: the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the New Credit. This land is subject to the Dish with One Spoon wampum belt covenant, an agreement between the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and a Confederacy of Anishinabek and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes.
Our Mission
Our mandate is to co-create a culture of peace using an arts based, intergenerational and holistic approach that cultivates ecological, social and spiritual resilience with the individual and the community.
Accessibility
We are committed to making our space as safe and accessible as possible for all. As this is a largely outdoor space, allergens and insect stings may be a concern. Currently there are also some mobility challenges in accessing the space. Our Build Committee is working with the City of Toronto to create an accessible entrance and washroom by Fall 2018 that ensures community members with mobility needs can participate in the only youth designated cultural space in our community. Email us for more information on accessibility or to donate to our build.
CPT’s Land & Water Commitment
As part of our mission to build ecological, social and spiritual resilience in our communities, we ask that renters follow the guidelines below and find creative ways to reduce their impact on the Land when using our space.
Children’s Peace Theatre is situated in Tkaronto, “where the trees stand in water,” and is a part of the traditional territory of many nations: the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the New Credit. This land is subject to the Dish with One Spoon wampum belt covenant, an agreement between the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and a Confederacy of Anishinabek and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes.
Our Mission
Our mandate is to co-create a culture of peace using an arts based, intergenerational and holistic approach that cultivates ecological, social and spiritual resilience with the individual and the community.
Accessibility
We are committed to making our space as safe and accessible as possible for all. As this is a largely outdoor space, allergens and insect stings may be a concern. Currently there are also some mobility challenges in accessing the space. Our Build Committee is working with the City of Toronto to create an accessible entrance and washroom by Fall 2018 that ensures community members with mobility needs can participate in the only youth designated cultural space in our community. Email us for more information on accessibility or to donate to our build.
CPT’s Land & Water Commitment
As part of our mission to build ecological, social and spiritual resilience in our communities, we ask that renters follow the guidelines below and find creative ways to reduce their impact on the Land when using our space.
- Refrain from using plastic cutlery, dishware, cups and bottles. Ask us what equipment we have available for you to use!
- Use our recycle bins and green bins to separate and reduce the waste from your event.
- No plastic water bottles on site.
- Have a plan to take home or distribute leftover food items to reduce waste.
- Leave no trace! Do a walk-through of the grounds after your event and pick up any litter left behind. This includes removing signage and decorations from the forest and driveway.
- Get creative! Have suggestions? We’d love to hear them! Help us build our Land Commitment.