Casa Acoreana Cafe and Food Shop on the corner of Baldwin and Augusta, on a summer day in 2012 This post was inspired by the
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The building that today is St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church was built between the years 1879 and 1880, and was consecrated as the West
This Sunnyside photo was taken on a July morning in 2011. The beach was quiet and there were few strollers on the boardwalk. It
The yellow-brick building at 200 Church Street, a short distance north of Shuter Street, is one of the oldest residences in the city. The building
Bellevue Fire Station at 132 Bellevue Avenue The original Bellevue Fire Station, constructed in 1875, was a two-storey structure with one bay for
Toronto’s main Postal Delivery Building at 40 Bay Street, now the site of the Air Canada centre (ACC). In the background is the 34-storey Bank
The Runnymede Public Library at 2178 Bloor Street, east of Runnymede Road, is one of the few libraries to be immortalized on a stamp issued
This photo from the City of Toronto Archives, taken in 1910, is of the grand home of Dr. W. W. Ogden, at 170 Spadina. It
This is my final post of the year on this blog. The total number of hits on this blog during 2012 was 26,000. I hope
Willcocks Street is the second street north of College Street. There appears to be some contradictions in the spelling of the name of the