The novel “The Reluctant Virgin” is a story of a brutal serial killer on the loose in Toronto during the 1950s. Each murder is sadistic,
Category: Toronto, Then and Now, Doug Taylor
Photos of Toronto harbour during the 1970s – Historic Toronto
Before the days of Harbourfront, most people considered Toronto’s Queen’s Quay to be a wasteland. However, I retain fond memories of the area beside the
My Recent visit to Toronto’s Christmas Market at the Distillery District – Historic Toronto
The Distillery District on Mill Street, east of of Parliament, has been magically transformed into a lively Christmas market, modelled after the German markets such
Christmas at the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto’s Yesteryear – Historic Toronto
The information below is from the book, “There Never Was A Better Time.” The novel is a tale of two mischievous young men, Jack and
A Traditional Christmas Soup Supper in Old Newfoundland – Historic Toronto
The story below is from the book, “There Never Was A Better Time.” The novel is a tale of two mischievous young men, who in
A story about “Mumming” (Mummering) in old Newfoundland – Historic Toronto
The information below is from the book, “There Never Was A Better Time.” The novel is a tale of two mischievous young men, who in
The Christmas tradition of “Mumming” (Mummering) in Old Newfoundland – Historic Toronto
The information below is from the book, “There Never Was A Better Time.” The novel is a tale of two mischievous young men, who in
A tale of Christmas in old Newfoundland – Historic Toronto
The following story is contained in the book, “There Never Was A Better Time.” The novel is a tale of two mischievous young men, who
Rare photograph found of the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ottawa in October of 1957 – Historic Toronto
I recently found this photographs among the collection of a relative who died when she was 94 years old. It is on photo paper
Memories of the Christmas windows of the Simpson’s Store at Queen and Bay Streets – Historic Toronto
Below are photos of the Simpson’s 1921 catalogue. This was year that my father immigrated to Canada. When I was a boy, he told me