Today, when people visit the south building of the St. Lawrence Market on Front Street, they enter through archways were once a part of Toronto’s
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Enjoying Toronto’s architectural gems – the Bay at Queen and Yonge Streets – Historic Toronto
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
Growing up in a Canada without the “Charter of Right.” – Historic Toronto
The 30th Anniversary of the Charter of Rights Most Canadians are unaware of what life in Canada was like in the days prior to the
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
Enjoying Toronto’s architectural gems – aerial views of Osgoode Hall Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: Toronto All the photographs below are from the collection
The cast iron fence around Toronto’s Osgoode Hall
The cast iron fence around Toronto’s Osgoode Hall Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, Queen Street West, Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto
Enjoying Toronto’s architectural gems – the interior of Osgoode Hall Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: Toronto A previous post detailed the history of Toronto’s
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
Murder/mystery defies who-done-it” experts – Historic Toronto
The recently published murder/mystery, “The Reluctant Virgin,” which is about a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto, seems to be defying readers who
The history and beauty of Trinity Bellwood Park – Historic Toronto
Trinity Bellwood Park is one of the city’s true treasures, worthy of exploring at any time of the year, but in early spring