The novel “There Never Was A Better Time” is a story of two young brothers, Jack and Ernie, who arrive in Toronto in 1921
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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
Flooding on Toronto Islands in 2017
Flooding surrounding a home on Ward’s Island during the spring of 2017. Photo from the Toronto Star, June 3, 2017, accompanying an article by Peter
Toronto’ disappearing Bay and Gable houses
Bay and Gable houses comprise two of the three houses in the above photo. Located at 324-328 Richmond Street West, they were built between 1873
Toronto’s old Palace Pier Ballroom
The Palace Pier Ballroom and Amusement Centre, depicted on a 1930s postcard. My memories of the Palace Pier, an immense structure that extended 300 feet
Ontario’s fourth legislative assembly
Ontario’s fourth legislative assembly Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto history, toronto’s heritage buildings Tags: History of Queen’s
Toronto’s old hotel at Spadina and King renovated
Toronto’s old hotel at Spadina and King renovated Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, King Street West Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto
Toronto’s Old Mill in the Humber Valley
Toronto’s Old Mill in the Humber Valley Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Old Mill Toronto, toronto architecture,
Paintings of Toronto “”in the good old summer time” Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: historic Toronto, Toronto art, Toronto history, Toronto paintings Tags: Bloor
This cartoon was in the Toronto Star on February 28, 2015. The cartoon brought back memories of the first time I saw the film “Gone