Random Selection of Posts Toronto’s architectural gems—St. George’s Hall—Arts and Letters Club Growing up in a Canada without the “Charter of Right.” Recent posts on a blog about Toronto’s historic architectural gems Toronto loses a sparkling gem—the Nicolas Hoare Book Shop Toronto’s Draper Street is akin to a time tunnel into the past Lillian Massey Building for Household Sciences Old Movie Theatres—tayloronhistory.com Toronto’s old Palace Pier Ballroom Clever, humorous graffiti in the Kensington Market Blogger of “Toronto’s architectural gems” attends “Word on the Street”—2013. Toronto’s mysterious Queen Alexandra Gates Remembering the Steak n’ Burger Restaurants—Toronto Colborne Lodge in High Park Mystery of the hulking structure at Richmond and Peter Streets is solved Toronto’s old Cumberland Four Theatre Frank Stollery store-demolished 2015 The Story of the Roy Thomson Hall Benvenuto—Toronto’s mansion on the hill—demolished 1932 December of 2011 is the 67th anniversary of the worst snowstorm to ever descend on Toronto (post #1) Toronto’s Birkbeck Building at 8-10 Adelaide St. East History of Toronto’s Swiss Chalet Toronto’s architectural gems—Traders Bank on Yonge St. Enjoying Toronto’s architectural gems – the Bay at Queen and Yonge Streets Characteristics of Canadians—happy Canada Day 2014 Old Bank of Montreal—Queen and Yonge Toronto’s architectural gems—the structure from 1833 at Duncan and Adelaide Toronto’s Board of Trade Building (demolished) The historic house opposite Trinity Bellwoods Park Celebrating Victoria Day in 1922 Toronto’s Cyclorama (demolished) on Front Street