This photo of the CNE Grandstand was taken in 1956 from the heights of a Ferris Wheel, with a Kodak 35mm Pony Camera. A section
Year: 2011
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1231, Item 1253 – photo taken Aug. 9, 1928 The grandstand in the above picture was constructed in 1901 to
The pictures below are from a postcard folder that was mailed in 1948, so the photographs were likely taken in 1947. It is also possible
Although few of us can remember the opening of the CNE following the Second World War, the pictures below might being back a few memories
My memories of the CNE began in 1947, when my dad took my brother and me to the fair. It was the first year that
It was a great privilege to attend the funeral of Jack Leyton. Several of the thoughts that were expressed remained with me as they rang
Under sullen skies, people gather on Friday August 26th to pay respects and say farewell to Jack Leyton. The colour orange, the traditional colour of
My visit to the CNE this year was enjoyable, though I was aware that it has changed greatly since the days of my youth. In
I This month (August 2012), it has been a month since Jack Leyton passed away. He never knew me, but I knew him. Many
The Dufferin Gate of the CNE in the 1920s. It was built in 1910 and demolished in 1959 to allow for the construction of