The April 2004 edition of “Food and Wine Magazine” declared the St. Lawrence Market to be among the 25 greatest market in the world. I
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Toronto’s Architectural gems – Old City Hall – Historic Toronto
In the heart of Toronto’s financial district, each day thousands of people pass the Old City Hall. The reverberating sound of the bells in its
Today, when people visit the south building of the St. Lawrence Market on Front Street, they enter through archways were once a part of Toronto’s
Enjoying Toronto’s architectural gems – the Bay at Queen and Yonge Streets – Historic Toronto
If ever a building qualified as a place where thousands visit each week, but is rarely noticed, the venerable Hudson’s Bay building at Queen and
The cast iron fence around Toronto’s Osgoode Hall
The cast iron fence around Toronto’s Osgoode Hall Doug Taylor 4 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, Queen Street West, Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto
Toronto’s historic Osgoode Hall – Historic Toronto
Osgoode Hall in 1856 (photo City of Toronto Archives). In this photo the centre section has no three-storey portico and it contains a dome. The
In 1873, Samuel Richardson erected a two-storey frame home on this corner. It survives today, though it has been greatly altered. Richardson added a third
Amusing anecdotes about Toronto’s Peter Witt streetcars add light touch to brutal murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
The following quote is from the recently published murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin.” Jokes and stories that involved the Peter Witt streetcars on Toronto’s Yonge Street
Memorabilia and photos of the opening of Toronto’s Yonge Street subway in 1955 – Historic Toronto
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.
Personal memories of the greatest snowstorm to ever hit Toronto – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Series 372, SS 100, Item 457 The above photo illustrates the sight that greeted Torontonians on the morning of December