The 1892 addition on Front Street, to Toronto’s early-day Union Station on The Esplanade. Toronto’s magnificent Union Station of today, on Front Street
Year: 2013
The Vaughan Theatre on St. Clair Avenue, near Vaughan Road. The picture was taken in 1950 when the film “Francis the Talking Mule” with
Toronto’s architectural gems—historic St. Andrew’s on King St.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at 189 King Street West, on the southeast corner of King and Simcoe, is today nestled among the high-rise towers of
Toronto has many architectural gems hidden in secluded locations where many people are unaware of their existence. The houses on Glasgow Street are among them.
The Occidental Building on the southeast corner of Bathurst and Queen West, now a CB2 store. It is always encouraging when one of Toronto’s historic
I suppose my “spring fever” must be raging when I start to take pleasure in the humble dandelion. I’ll blame my condition upon the cold
On April 27, 1813, a fleet of 14 sailing ships, containing 2500 men, appeared off the shore, west of the small town of York. The
When this small Kensington market scene was painted in 2002, there were four thriving fish markets on Baldwin Street. Although a new one opened in
The architecture of Toronto’s Four Season’s Centre for the Performing Arts is presently attracting the attention of the world as another opera house, similar in
Maple Leaf Gardens in April of 2013 For many decades, Maple Leaf Gardens was the city’s great palace of hockey. When it opened in