THE ENOCH TURNER SCHOOLHOUSE FOUNDATION
The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation operates Toronto's oldest school building, a restored Victorian-era structure in the city's downtown core that now serves as a cultural and educational venue. The foundation programs historic interpretation, live performances, workshops, and community events within the heritage building, connecting visitors to Toronto's architectural and social history. The schoolhouse hosts theatre productions, music concerts, lectures, and educational activities for students and families, blending arts programming with heritage preservation. By maintaining the building and offering public access, the foundation keeps a rare example of 19th-century urban architecture alive while fostering appreciation for Toronto's cultural past through engaging performances and learning opportunities.