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MPG has a legacy of providing compassionate care and choice in end-of-life planning across the GTA for over 200 years.

MPG has a legacy of providing compassionate care and choice in end-of-life planning across the GTA for close to 200 years.

06/11/2026

To mark our 200th anniversary this year, Mount Pleasant Group introduces the Memory Garden, an experiential installation created in partnership with Method Collective at three of our sites - Thornton Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres, York Cemetery and Funeral Centre, and Meadowvale Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres.

At the heart of each Memory Garden are paper birds carrying messages left by visitors – memories of loved ones, advice, and words that may have gone unspoken. Over time, these messages come together, forming a shared space of care and connection. Some people choose to read, some to write, and some simply take a moment to pause. There’s no one way to experience it.

If you visit, you’re always welcome to take part or simply spend time in the space. Because every visitor carries a story, and every story deserves space. 🤍🕊️

P.S. This is just the beginning, more installations will be coming to additional sites, and we’ll continue to share updates as they unfold at mpg200.ca.

06/08/2026

We were pleased to see Kristi Kasper’s recent reflection piece about Mount Pleasant Cemetery in the Globe and Mail. In the piece, she shares why this space has become one of her favourite places in Toronto, and how a walk through the cemetery can feel grounding, peaceful, and full of life.

This kind of reflection resonates deeply during Mount Pleasant Group’s 200th anniversary year. We love hearing about all the ways people experience our cemeteries - as places of remembrance, reflection, and restoration.

If you’re curious to explore more, visit mpg200.ca to journey through our 200 Stories Project, and keep an eye out for our upcoming immersive installations at select locations.

Link to Kristi’s article: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/first-person/article-i-take-walks-in-my-local-cemetery-because-it-exudes-life/

06/08/2026

We were pleased to see Kristi Kasper’s recent reflection piece about Mount Pleasant Cemetery in The Globe and Mail. In the piece, she shares why this space has become one of her favourite places in Toronto, and how a walk through the cemetery can feel grounding, peaceful, and full of life. This kind of reflection resonates deeply during Mount Pleasant Group’s 200th anniversary year. We love hearing about all the ways people experience our cemeteries - as places of remembrance, reflection, and restoration.

If you’re curious to explore more, visit mpg200.ca to journey through our 200 Stories Project, and keep an eye out for our upcoming immersive installations at select locations.

Link to Kristi’s article: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/first-person/article-i-take-walks-in-my-local-cemetery-because-it-exudes-life/

06/08/2026

We were pleased to see Kristi Kasper’s (.kasper.reads) recent reflection piece about Mount Pleasant Cemetery in the Globe and Mail. In the piece, she shares why this space has become one of her favourite places in Toronto, and how a walk through the cemetery can feel grounding, peaceful, and full of life.

This kind of reflection resonates deeply during Mount Pleasant Group’s 200th anniversary year. We love hearing about all the ways people experience our cemeteries - as places of remembrance, reflection, and restoration.

If you’re curious to explore more, visit mpg200.ca to journey through our 200 Stories Project, and keep an eye out for our upcoming immersive installations at select locations.

Link to Kristi’s article: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/first-person/article-i-take-walks-in-my-local-cemetery-because-it-exudes-life/

If you’re curious to explore more, visit mpg200.ca to journey through our 200 Stories Project, and keep an eye out for our upcoming immersive installations at select locations.

Link to Kristi’s article. Link in bio!

Photos from Toronto Cemetery Tours's post 06/07/2026
06/05/2026

A little reminder for tomorrow 💙

Join us for the Toronto Necropolis History Tour, guided by Chantal Morris of Toronto Cemetery Tours

🗓️ June 6 | 🕐 1–3 pm

This year’s tour is even more special as we celebrate our 200th anniversary, with a few anniversary touches and giveaways to enjoy along the way.
Rain or shine, meet us inside the gates. We hope to see you there.

Reserve your spot here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/history-tour-at-toronto-necropolis-with-chantal-morris-tickets-1990568445806

06/03/2026

During Indigenous History Month, we honour the lives and legacies of Indigenous leaders who helped shape Canada often while facing significant barriers.

Oliver Milton Martin, a Kanyen'kehà:ka (Mohawk) educator, soldier, and trailblazer, dedicated his life to service from the battlefields of two World Wars to classrooms and courtrooms in Ontario. As the highest ranking Indigenous officer of his time and later Ontario’s first Indigenous provincial magistrate, his story reflects courage, leadership, and perseverance.

Today, we remember not only his achievements, but the broader legacy of Indigenous resilience and contributions that continue to shape our communities. He is laid to rest within our care at Pine Hills Cemetery, where his legacy continues to be remembered.

Read more about his story - https://mpg200.ca/news/oliver-milton-martin-indigenous-leader-and-canadian-military-figure

MPG presents its 200 Stories Project to commemorate its 200th anniversary in 2026 and invites the public to journey through 200 stories at mpg200.ca

06/01/2026

Save the Date! Join us for the Toronto Necropolis History Tour 💙

Saturday, June 6, 2026
1:00 – 3:00 pm
📍 Toronto Necropolis

Come explore the rich and untold histories of Toronto Necropolis, guided by Chantal Morris of Toronto Cemetery Tours.

As part of our 200th year, guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy a few special touches - including MPG 200th anniversary swag while supplies last. Please dress for the weather, as the tour will proceed rain or shine.

Important Information:
• No washroom facilities are available along the route
• Light refreshments will be provided; we recommend bringing a water bottle
• Limited street parking is available; public transit is advised

We look forward to seeing you there. Meet us inside the cemetery gates. Reserve your spot here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/history-tour-at-toronto-necropolis-with-chantal-morris-tickets-1990568445806

Photos from Mount Pleasant Group's post 05/29/2026

Sometimes, the places we’re drawn to hold more than history, hold connection.

For Heather Ainsley, years of walking through Mount Pleasant Group's Toronto Necropolis cemetery out of pure curiosity eventually led to an unexpected discovery: her own family story woven into the very grounds she has long loved. Through genealogical research, cemetery records, and a growing sense of wonder, Heather traced her ancestors back to early Toronto and found a deeper feeling of home and belonging along the way.

As part of Mount Pleasant Group’s 200 Stories Project, we’re honoured to share stories like Heather’s, reminders that cemeteries are not only places of remembrance but living archives of the people who helped shape our city.

Read the full story: https://www.mountpleasantgroup.com/news/finding-family-history-and-home-toronto-necropolis

MPG presents its 200 Stories Project to commemorate its 200th anniversary in 2026 and invites the public to journey through 200 stories at mpg200.ca

Photos from Mount Pleasant Group's post 05/25/2026

Our Elgin Mills Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres team has launched a tree planting initiative focused on supporting greener, and healthier neighbourhoods. Led by local staff, trees are being planted across the community and will continue throughout the season.

Each tree planted reflects a commitment to sustainability, shared stewardship, and being a responsible, community focused partner for today and the future. We’re proud of our staff for taking meaningful, hands on steps to support the environment and strengthen the communities around us.

Learn more here: https://www.mountpleasantgroup.com/news/rooted-our-community-elgin-mills-tree-planting-initiative

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