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The DEAF CULTURE CENTRE, a project of the Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf, features a museum, art gallery, gift shop, research and archives, state-of-the-art visually rich technology highlighting Deaf historical artifacts, literature, sports and ASL/LSQ multimedia production studio. The DEAF CULTURE CENTRE opened in the historic culture, arts and entertainment Distillery District right in the heart of Old Town Toronto. It is a public forum both historical and forward-looking. The DEAF CULTURE CENTRE is contemporary, a fun gathering place that is open to the public and rooted in the Deaf community. It provides education, culture, visual and performing arts. A special project of the DEAF CULTURE CENTRE is the Animated ASL Dictionary for Children, which can be found at www.aslphabet.com. The ASL Parent-Child Mother Goose program is another example of the great work done at the Deaf Culture Centre. Stop by and visit the DEAF CULTURE CENTRE today!