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
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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
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
Some media reports on Rob Ford’s court decision miss the point – Historic Toronto
It does not matter if you are supporter of Rob Ford or despise the man or feel neutral about him. The fact that Rob Ford
Toronto’s architectural gems- an 1870s house with a Moorish-style porch – Historic Toronto
The house at 445 Adelaide Street attracted my attention for two reasons. The first reason is its attractive porch, with an enclosed area above, which
Toronto’s iconic buildings in autumn – Historic Toronto
Autumn colours in Toronto’s High Park Autumn in Toronto has disappeared for another year. The fall season always creates fond memories of my childhood
Toronto’s architectural gems – Bank at Bathurst and College Streets – Historic Toronto
The impressive bank building on the northeast corner of College and Bathurst Streets is one of Toronto’s architectural gems, as it is one of the
Are you ever too old to enjoy Toronto’s Santa Claus Parade? – Historic Toronto
The following quote is from the book, “The Store That Timothy Built,” written by William Stephenson, published by McClelland and Stewart Limited in 1969 for
Grossman’s Tavern at 377-9 Spadina, Toronto – Historic Toronto
Some may question my sanity when I suggest that the building that houses Grossman’s Tavern on Spadina is an architectural gem. I might receive more
Remembrance Day in Toronto in 1946 – Historic Toronto
, I was eight-years of age when the Second World War ended. The first Remembrance Day service that I am able to recall was