Open the Google Calendar app. In the top left, tap Menu. To the left of the calendar's name, make sure the box is checked. If you only see color around the edge of the box, tap the box to show.
Calendar User Guide
If you keep calendars in internet accounts—for example, iCloud, Yahoo, or another CalDAV account—you can use the accounts in Calendar on your Mac, and access all your calendars and events in one place.
Add a calendar account
Each account you add is listed separately in the sidebar. If the sidebar isn’t showing, choose View > Show Calendar List or click Calendars in the toolbar.
Set up your iOS and iPadOS devices to use the same account, so that your calendars stay up to date across all those devices and your Apple Watch.
![]() Stop using a calendar account
You can temporarily stop using an account so that its calendars and events no longer appear in Calendar on your Mac.
To use the account again in Calendar, select the Calendar checkbox. The account’s calendars and events reappear.
Delete a calendar account
If you no longer want to use an account in any app, including Calendar, you can delete the account.
Note: If you use iCloud Keychain, and you remove an account (other than your primary iCloud account), you’re asked whether to remove the account from your other Mac computers that use iCloud Keychain, or just turn off all the account features on this Mac.
You can view, add, and modify events, and respond to invitations, in the Calendar app on all your devices that use the same accounts. You can also view, add, and modify your iCloud calendar events, and respond to invitations, on iCloud.com. Changes you make show up everywhere, so you always have your most current calendar events at hand. Calendar notifications also appear on your Mac and other devices that use the same accounts.
If you use Handoff, you can switch between your Mac and other devices while creating, modifying, or viewing events and calendars. To open an event or calendar handed off to your Mac, click the Handoff Calendar icon that appears at the left side of the Dock.
See alsoAdd, modify, or delete events in Calendar on MacSet up or delete a repeating event in Calendar on MacSet up iCloud on your MacAbout using Exchange calendars on MacControl access to your calendar on Mac
Google Calendar App MacCalendar User Guide
You can view a calendar that someone published or shared by subscribing to it in Calendar.
The events shown in a subscription calendar are controlled by the provider. You can’t edit calendars you are subscribed to (for example, the holiday calendar). If you want to use a calendar that several people can edit, share it instead. See Ways to share calendars.
Subscribe to a calendar
To subscribe to a calendar from a link on the internet or an email you received, click the link. If you do this, you can skip step 1, and the calendar’s web address is filled out for you in step 2.
Unsubscribe from a calendar
If you want to stop subscribing to someone else’s calendar, you can unsubscribe from it.
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