Barbarian Steak House is located at 7-9 Elm Street, a short east-west street that is two blocks north of Dundas Street West. Barbarian’s between Yonge
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Toronto’s architectural gems—the bank building at Yonge and Dundas streets – Historic Toronto
The old bank building on the northwest corner of Yonge and Dundas Street is situated in one of the most lively and vibrant intersections in
This pair of Second-Empire houses on the west side of John Street, between Adelaide and Richmond Streets, today have the postal numbers 120 and 122.
Toronto’s old Runnymede Theatre on Bloor Street
Photo from City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278, File 147 The Runnymede Theatre at 2225 Bloor Street West, near the southwest corner of Bloor
Some of the buildings in “restaurants row” on the south side of King Street West, opposite the TIFF Building, are under threat from developers. The
Memories of Toronto’s Eglinton Theatre
The Eglinton Theatre at 400 Eglinton Ave. West, its yellow-brick auditorium to the left of the canopy and marquee, behind the row of shops that
At first glance, the houses in the above photo appear to be grand homes from the 19th century, as they possess large dormers in the
The glorious CNE has returned to Toronto to add colour, action and gastronomic treats to the late-summer weeks of 2013. It turned out that the
The wolves are howling tonight . . . . . . and damn it—I am merely looking up at the moon and taking photos.
Toronto’s architectural gems—the Toronto Island lighthouse – Historic Toronto
The stone lighthouse on Gibraltar Point, on the Toronto Islands, is one of the city’s best preserved historical architectural structures. Gibraltar Point received its