Autumn colours in Toronto’s High Park Autumn in Toronto has disappeared for another year. The fall season always creates fond memories of my childhood
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Toronto’s architectural gems – Bank at Bathurst and College Streets – Historic Toronto
The impressive bank building on the northeast corner of College and Bathurst Streets is one of Toronto’s architectural gems, as it is one of the
Are you ever too old to enjoy Toronto’s Santa Claus Parade? – Historic Toronto
The following quote is from the book, “The Store That Timothy Built,” written by William Stephenson, published by McClelland and Stewart Limited in 1969 for
Grossman’s Tavern at 377-9 Spadina, Toronto – Historic Toronto
Some may question my sanity when I suggest that the building that houses Grossman’s Tavern on Spadina is an architectural gem. I might receive more
Remembrance Day in Toronto in 1946 – Historic Toronto
, I was eight-years of age when the Second World War ended. The first Remembrance Day service that I am able to recall was
Uber5000 has new graffiti art in McDougall Lane – Historic Toronto
The art of Uber5000 and a photo of him painting a commissioned work on a building in Graffiti Alley Other posts about Toronto
This commemorative plaque to those who paid the supreme sacrifice during the First and Second World Wars, is tucked away in the lobby of the
New graffiti mural by Uber5000 on Dennison Avenue – Historic Toronto
This mural is on the north wall of the house at 74 Dennison Avenue. It is obviously a commissioned work, or at least the owner
These murals appeared recently (Oct. 2012) in McDougall Lane, the alley that is west of Spadina, between Richmond and Queen Streets. Already, someone has placed
I have written numerous post about Toronto during the previous twelve months. However, the one that I learned the most from my research was the