Recently, I discovered a Christmas card from the Lakeshore Teachers’ College that had been sent to me in the 1970s. I was a member
Category: Toronto
The article on the front page of today’s (Dec. 6) Toronto Star again raises the question of how much expertise the art experts really possess.
I recently found this transfer, which I had saved from the year TTC’s new subway opened. My first trip had been on Sunday, March 31st.
I recently found this photographs among the collection of a relative who died when she was 94 years old. It is on photo paper
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
The menu from the Commerce Restaurant at 87 Yonge Street may evoke a few pleasant memories of Toronto’s yesteryears.
The pictures below may create a few fond memories for those who remember the pop bottles of yesteryear. As a child, my brother and I
La Chaumiere Restaurant at 77 Charles Street East, near Church Street, opened in 1950, and was the city’s first truly French dining establishment. Its intimate
Toronto’s historic Kensington Market is ever changing. This is a natural process, and occurs in every neighbour throughout the city. However, the colourful store-fronts that
On 28 May 1914, the magnificent “Empress of Ireland” set sail from Quebec City to sail to Britain. In the early hours of the following