On a steamy hot July afternoon, I visited to an ice cream shop on King Street. I requested a scoop of “Tiger” ice cream –
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Enjoying a July heat-wave in Toronto in decades past. – Historic Toronto
The Odeon Carlton Theatre during the summer of 1957. Remember when the Toronto theatres and Eatons and Simpsons were the only air-conditioned places
Night scenes of the construction at Queen and Spadina–July 2012 – Historic Toronto
I thought I would share these night photos of the construction at Queen and Spadina, where they are replacing the streetcar tracks. It is necessary
Recent developments at Queen and Spadina constriction–July 2012 – Historic Toronto
The reconstruction of the streetcar tracks at the intersection at Queen and Spadina is progressing rapidly. This morning, I had an opportunity to chat with
Update on construction at Queen and Spadina–July 2012 – Historic Toronto
The tracks are now in place to allow streetcars to turn. It’s quite a maze of steel. View looking west on Queen Street
Streetcar track construction on Spadina–July 2012 – Historic Toronto
Because I live in the downtown area, I have observed the recent reconstruction of the streetcar tracks at the intersection of Spadina and Queen with
Exploring Toronto’s architectural gems–the building at 239-241 Spadina Ave.
The building at 239-241 Spadina Avenue, a short distance south of Dundas Street, is presently being renovated and restored. It was built in 1910 for
Toronto’s architectural gems–the George Brown home on Beverley Street.
The magnificent three-story house at 186 Beverley Street, a short distance north of Dundas Street, was the home of the George Brown, a father of
A private memory of a 95-year-old about the Sunnyside of her youth – Historic Toronto
Lakeshore Blvd. and the boardwalk at Toronto’s Sunnyside during the 1920s A family member of mine, when she was ninety-five years old, told me about
Celebrating Canada Day on Queen Street West – Historic Toronto
View from the street of the balcony flag The flag as seen from the balcony Having secured the Canadian flag on the railing of