Visiting Fort York Today I walked among the oldest surviving buildings in our city. The fort was destroyed during the American invasion of York in
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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.
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The War of 1812 – Historic Toronto
April of 2011 marks the 98th anniversary of the battle of York, during the War of 1812. This post contains the tongue-in-cheek section from the
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The Founding of Toronto – Historic Toronto
This post contains a section from the book “The Villages Within.” It is a tongue-in cheek version of the founding of Toronto. Those of us
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Kensington Market – Part 4 – Victorian Home on Wales Avenue – Historic Toronto
Discovering the Kensington Market, a Village Within the city! This post examines two Victorian “Bay and Gable” houses on Wales Avenue. 9