Being in the Algarve in the south of Portugal during the latter days of October, the scene that presents itself is vastly different to Toronto.
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A SHORT STORY ABOUT CELEBRATING HALLOWEEN DURING TORONTO’S YESTERYEAR – Historic Toronto
The following Halloween story is contained in the novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” a tale about a young boy growing up in post-war Toronto in
“SHELLING OUT” FOR TREATS ON HALLOWEEN IN TORONTO IN 1945 – Historic Toronto
The following passage is from the book “Arse Over Teakettle,” which tells the story of a young boy named Tom Hudson, and his escapades
HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS IN CANADA – Historic 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 decades.
Toronto’s mysterious historic house – Historic Toronto
The downtown mansion at 342 Adelaide Street West, on the northwest corner of Adelaide and Peter Streets, looms over the street like a haunted house
THE HOUSES AT JOHN AND ADELAIDE STREETS (POST # 7) – Historic Toronto
Early this morning (Saturday), the houses were rolled across John Street (View looking south on John toward King Street) . They were rolled up on
THE RELOCATING OF THE HOUSES AT ADELAIDE AND JOHN STREETS(POST #9) – Historic Toronto
The southwest corner of Adelaide and John Streets, the site of a new condominium. The historic houses that were removed from the corner are now
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST MASTERS AT THE AGO – WASTE OF TIME OR MEANINGFUL ? – Historic Toronto
I recently visited the AGO to view the exhibit of the abstract expressionist artists. It is a major exhibition, containing a hundred pieces of work
TORONTO AT NIGHT DURING THE 2011 HEAT WAVE – Historic Toronto
While temperatures in Newfoundland, Vancouver and Victoria have been unseasonably cool, Toronto has been enjoying a glorious summer heat wave. Some complain about the heat,
UPDATE ON THE 1870 HOUSES AT JOHN AND ADELAIDE THAT ARE BEING RELOCATED – Historic Toronto
The two houses have now been moved back from the southwest corner of John and Adelaide Streets. The original foundations of the houses are now