The following passage is from the book “Arse Over Teakettle,” which tells the story of a young boy named Tom Hudson, and his escapades
Category: Toronto
Halloween has been celebrated in Canada for many generations. Traditions have changed over the years and it has become more commercial than in previous
For more information about this book, https://tayloronhistory.com/the-villages-within/
This is my first post about the second book in the “Toronto Trilogy” – “The Reluctant Virgin.” It is a murder mystery. A cold-blooded serial
The historic buildings on King Street, most of them built in during the early decades of the 20th, today house trendy restaurants, health clubs, fashionable
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1244, Item 1983 In decades past, it was traditional to say to those whom you wished to connect with
I am well aware that at the CNE, many attractions have departed the scene. The midway and the endless variety of food now seem to
This photo of the CNE Grandstand was taken in 1956 from the heights of a Ferris Wheel, with a Kodak 35mm Pony Camera. A section
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1231, Item 1253 – photo taken Aug. 9, 1928 The grandstand in the above picture was constructed in 1901 to
The pictures below are from a postcard folder that was mailed in 1948, so the photographs were likely taken in 1947. It is also possible