If ever a building qualified as a place where thousands visit each week, but is rarely noticed, the venerable Hudson’s Bay building at Queen and
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Enjoying Toronto’s architectural gems – Campbell House – Historic Toronto
Campbell House’s special exhibition to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the relocation of the historic house from its original location on Adelaide Street to the
Toronto’s historic Osgoode Hall – Historic Toronto
Osgoode Hall in 1856 (photo City of Toronto Archives). In this photo the centre section has no three-storey portico and it contains a dome. The
The Arcadian Court at The Bay, Toronto – Historic Toronto
The famous Arcadian Court on the eight floor of The Bay at Queen and Yonge Streets is closing to the public in January, 2012. The
Toronto’s Queen Street West in early morn – Historic Toronto
Toronto’s Queen Street West is often viewed as delightfully decadent, as most Torontonians stroll along it when it is crowded with people enjoying the sunshine,
Atelier Cafe Lounge in the Gurney Stove Foundry at King and Brant streets. – Historic Toronto
Today I had lunch at Atelier Cafe Lounge on King Street West, located within the building that once housed the nineteenth-century Gurney Stove Foundry.