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September Collective: Open — Toronto, July 23–26
Tekura Obaa wall totem — handcrafted African art object styled in a serene interior

September Collective

July 23 – 26, 2026  ·  Toronto

The Toronto Residency

Four days. One space. Artisan objects, activations, and community.

This summer, September Collective comes to Toronto.

For four days, we are opening a curated space where you can discover handcrafted objects from African and diaspora artisans, participate in cultural activations, and connect with a community that believes your home should tell a story.

Dundas West and Ossington have quietly become one of Toronto's most design-forward neighbourhoods. Independent, intentional, and home to the kind of shops that attract a certain kind of buyer. It felt like the right place.

Mark Your Calendar

July 23 – 26, 2026

Toronto, Ontario

The residency sits in the heart of one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods. Come for the objects. Stay for the block.

July 25
Free  ·  All Ages  ·  11AM – 11PM

OssFest 2026

On the Saturday of our residency, Ossington Avenue transforms into one of Toronto's favourite annual street festivals. Over 25 extended patios, live music across two stages, local artisans, and a full day of community energy — all a short walk from us. Start your morning at the residency, then wander the strip for the rest of the day.

Eat & Drink Nearby

Patois

Caribbean & Asian Soul Food  ·  Across the Street

Chef Craig Wong's celebrated Dundas West institution. Caribbean meets Chinese in a vibrant, sharing-style space. The jerk chicken is the stuff of Toronto legend.

Old School

All-Day Diner  ·  Across the Street

A Dundas West staple for brunch, comfort food, and late nights. Blueberry hill pancakes, mac and cheese, and a laid-back retro energy that has made it a neighbourhood institution.

Rhum Corner

Haitian  ·  926 Dundas West

A lively Haitian spot with a deep rum collection and flavourful Caribbean cooking. Vibrant murals, oxtail that falls off the bone, and salt cod patties worth every visit.

The Hive by Honey Soul Food

Halal Soul Food  ·  907 Dundas West

Community-rooted, Creole-inspired soul food just steps from the residency. Famous honey-touched cornbread, hot honey wings, and Cajun shrimp pasta served in a warm, mural-lined space built on a mission of belonging.

Azhar Kitchen & Bar

Eastern Mediterranean  ·  Ossington

Wood-fired cooking anchored by smoke and spice. Sharing-style plates in an intimate, warm space — ideal for dinner after a full day in the neighbourhood.

The Lunch Lady

Vietnamese  ·  Ossington

Based on the Saigon street stall made famous by Anthony Bourdain. The rotating noodle soups — broth steeped for 24 hours — are the reason people come back.

While You're Here

Trinity Bellwoods Park is a ten-minute walk away.

One of Toronto's most beloved urban parks, Bellwoods is the perfect place to decompress between the residency and the rest of your day. Bring a blanket. Stay a while.

While You're in the Neighbourhood
Shop VSP
Luxury Consignment  ·  1410 Dundas West

VSP Consignment

Canada's leader in authenticated luxury and contemporary resale fashion. A carefully curated edit of designer pieces from Chanel, Prada, Chloe, and more, hand-selected by their stylists on Dundas West. A natural complement to a day spent discovering intentional objects at the residency.

Stay ODE
Black-Owned Boutique Hotel  ·  Dundas West

Ode Hotel

Toronto's first and only Black-owned hotel, right in the neighbourhood. Ten individually designed rooms brought to life by local artists, run by the Ramsubick family with the warmth of a Caribbean guest house. If you are coming in from out of town, this is where you should stay.