The Island Theatre at Centre Island, Toronto Islands, Photo by John Milne, from the City of Toronto Archives Even in the 1790s, the islands in
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The Lansdowne Theatre, c. 1955 The Lansdowne Theatre was a neighbourhood movie house located at 683 Lansdowne Avenue, on the east side of the
A marathon run on Bloor Street on April 14, 1936. Photo, Globe and Mail, G&M 29609 The above photo is the one I was able
Toronto’s Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen – Historic Toronto
Book published in 2014 about Toronto’s old movie theatres. The book explores 50 of Toronto’s old theatres and contains over 80 archival photographs of the
Toronto’s Blue Bell Theatre (the Gay) Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, Toronto, toronto theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Blue Bell Theatre, Gay
Toronto’s La Salle Theatre—Dundas and Spadina Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: Kensington Market, Toronto history, toronto theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Dundas Street, Kensington
The Beaver Theatre in 1947, City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278, File 63 The district that became known as the Junction was originally a rural
Toronto’s old Grover Theatre
The Grover Theatre in the 1920s, gazing east along Danforth Avenue. City of Toronto Archives, Series 488, File 2960-2 The Grover Theatre opened its doors
The York Movie Theatre in Toronto
When the York Theatre opened at 812 Yonge Street, a few doors north of Bloor Street, it was considered an exceptionally fine theatre. Unfortunately, it
The Kent movie theatre—Toronto – Historic Toronto
View looking north on Yonge Street from St. Clair Avenue in the 1940s. Photo, City of Toronto Archives, The Kent Theatre was on the