The village of Epworth, Newfoundland, on Placentia Bay, during the 1920s. The fish flakes for drying cod are built out over the water of the
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Toronto’s lost movie theatres–the Avon at 1092 Queen West
The restored building at 1092 Queen Street West once housed the Avon Theatre. When I moved from the suburbs to downtown in the year 2000,
The New Fort, known as the Stanley Barracks, were built by in 1841 to house the troops that were stationed in Toronto. This was deemed
Toronto’s architectural gems–the Waterworks (Maintenance) Building on Richmond Street West
View of the Toronto Waterworks (Maintenance) Building from north east corner of Brant and Richmond Street West. A History of the Waterworks (Maintenance) Building at
The photos in this post are from a book that the City of Toronto published in 1912 entitled “Toronto – Canada’s Queen City.” It was printed
Toronto’s architectural gems in 1912 Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: Toronto A book that the City of Toronto published in 1912 was entitled “Toronto
Corner of Spadina and St. Andrew’s–graffiti art or murals ? – Historic Toronto
The Pho Hung restaurant on the northwest corner of Spadina Avenue and St. Andrew’s Street is decorated with several paintings by Duc Hoang. They depict
Toronto’s architectural gems–Bank at Spadina and Queen West
Toronto’s architectural gems–Bank at Spadina and Queen West Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic toronto buildings, Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto history, toronto’s
Military hero of War of 1812 lived near McDonald’s at Queen and Spadina
Military hero of War of 1812 lived near McDonald’s at Queen and Spadina Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, Spadina Avenue
The alleys where Rick Mercer films his “rants.” Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: graffiti art Toronto, Rick Mercer’s rants, Toronto, Toronto cultural scene, tourism