HOT JUNE: Celebrate the 50-year Propagation of Chinese Buddhism in Canada

 

Publish: 2017-05-29 19:31:57   Author: Cham Shan Temple   Source: Cham Shan Temple   

 


 

In 1967, late Elder Master Lok To, late Elder Master Shing Cheung and Elder Master Sing Hung founded The Buddhist Association of Canada (TBAC) and pioneered in teaching Chinese Mahayana Buddhism in North America. In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the three Masters' propagation of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism in Canada, the successor of the three Masters and current President of TBAC, Abbot of Cham Shan Temple, Ven. Dayi Shi initiated a series of events that will be held in Ontario, Canada in June 2017.

 


I. China-Canada-US Grand Dharma Ceremony for World Peace

 


 

With generous support from the Buddhist Association of China and the American Buddhist Confederation, The Buddhist Association of Canada Cham Shan Temple is able to invite renowned Buddhist Dharma Masters from China, the USA and Canada to preside the Grand Dharma Ceremony and recite the EMPEROR WU OF LIANG'S REPENTANCE in order to pray for world peace and deliver blessings to all sentient beings.

 


 

Date: June 10-15, 2017

 

Venue: Cham Shan Temple, 7254 Bayview Ave., Thornhill, ON, L3T 2R6

 

Front Desk: 905-886-6481; 905-886-1522 ext. 234/290

 


 

People from all backgrounds are invited to attend. Sponsorship is welcome!

 


 

For detailed schedule, please visit this link.

 


 

II. "One Belt One Road" Buddhist Photography Exhibition

 


 

Date: June 16 (2:30 PM-3:30 PM)

 

Venue: University of Toronto

 

Inquiry: 905-886-6481; 905-886-1522 ext. 234/290

 


 

III. China-Canada-US Buddhist Forum

 


 

With sponsorships from University of Toronto and the City of Toronto, The Buddhist Association of Canada Cham Shan Temple also initiated the first China-Canada-US Buddhist Forum in the topic of "PERFECTING THE MIDDLE WAY & ENDURING PEACE". Many high-profile scholars, Dharma Masters, Buddhist practitioners from China, US and Canada, and representatives from different levels of governments have confirmed their presence.

 


 

Date: June 17

 

1. 9:30-11:30 AM

 

Opening Ceremony of the China-Canada-US Buddhist Forum

 

2. 1:30-5:00 PM

 

Forum Presentations

 

Venue: Opening ceremony and presentations (Free Ticket Admission)

 

JJR Macleod Auditorium, Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto, 1 King's College Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 1A8

 


 

Date: June 18

 

1. 9:30-11:30 AM Closing Ceremony of China-Canada-US Buddhist Forum & Peace Proclamation

 

Venue: City Hall (Free Ticket Admission) 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2

 

Inquiry: 905-886-6481; 905-886-1522 ext. 234/290

 

Free Ticket Admission

 


 

IV. Consecration of Maitreya Buddha Statue at Wutai Shan Buddhist Garden

 


 

Date: June 19 (10AM)

 

Venue: Wutai Shan Buddhist Garden in Canada 708 Ski Hill Road (R.R.#38), Cavan, County of Peterborough, ON L0A 1A0

 

Inquiry: 905-886-6481; 905-886-1522 ext. 234/290

 

Free Admission

 


 

V. "Cham Shan Phoenix Circle of Awakening" Buddhist Concert

 


 

Date: June 19 (7 PM)

 

Venue: Premiere Ballroom & Convention Centre 9019 Leslie Street, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 4A3

 

Inquiry: 905-886-6481; 905-886-1522 ext. 234/290

 

Ticket Admission

 


 

VI. Opening Ceremony of the Buddhist Museum in Canada

 


 

In memory and celebration of the three founding Masters' 50-year propagation of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism in Canada, Ven. Dayi Shi and The Buddhist Association of Canada decided to open the Buddhist Museum in Canada at the Ten Thousand Buddhas Sarira Stupa. With the Buddhist artifacts and memorabilia collected by the three founding Venerable Masters and Venerable Dayi Shi, the museum is designed to become an educational site of Buddhist history and Buddhadharma for the general public. There will be an exhibition of Chinese calligraphy and painting on the grand opening.

 


 

Date: June 20 (10 AM)

 

Venue: Ten Thousand Buddhas Sarira Stupa in Niagara Falls 4303 River Road, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 3E8

 

Inquiry: 905-886-6481; 905-886-1522 ext. 234/290

 

Free Admission