The ten-storey Art Deco-style Tower Building at 106-110 Spadina Avenue, on the northwest corner of Adelaide and Spadina Avenue, is today a landmark structure in
Category: historic Toronto
Amazing streetcar trips on Toronto’s red-rockets during yesteryears – Historic Toronto
When I was a child in the 1940s, for obvious reasons, no one referred to Toronto streetcars as “red-rockets. However, despite their sedate speed, our
The Newfoundland conquest of Canada in 1949 – Historic Toronto
The postage stamp seen above was issued by Canada Post in 1949 to commemorate the entry of Newfoundland into the Canadian Confederation. My father was
Toronto’s CN Tower flashes its lights to welcome in 2013 – Historic Toronto
On 31 December 2012, when the ten-second count-down began prior to midnight, the CN Tower flashed ten consecutive beams of bright light that shot
Dreamin’ of a white New Year’s? – Historic Toronto
Although we did not have a white Christmas, we will likely have a white New Year’s in Toronto. Somehow, it does not have quite the
New Year’s Eve in Toronto-2012-compared to yesteryears – Historic Toronto
As I watch the fireworks on New Year’s Eve, I am more acutely aware of the passage of time than on my birthdays. One
New Year’s Eve in Toronto-1945 – Historic Toronto
In our house on Lauder Avenue, on New Year’s Eve in 1945, as my family awaited the midnight hour, my brother and I played the
Toronto’s streets and iconic buildings set in snow-Dec. 2012 – Historic Toronto
We did not have a white Christmas, but the city awakened on the first day after the holidays to a winter wonderland, much to the
Favourite newspaper cartoons of Rob Ford 2012 – Historic Toronto
With Christmas of 2012 now tucked into memory, it is a good time to look back over the previous twelve months and recall our favourite
Toronto’s Eaton Centre Xmas decorations at night in 2012 – Historic Toronto
The Christmas decorations at the Eaton Centre become truly magical at night, when the skylights in the Galleria cease to reflect the light from outdoors,