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ROMwalks: The Grange - Wednesday July 31
Learn the story of how the Grange developed from a colonial park property owned by Toronto's early elite to become a neighbourhood of immigrants, workers and professionals with social concerns. The walk includes a variety of architectural style buildings from the 19th century Georgian Grange
ROMwalks: The Grange - Sunday September 1
Learn the story of how the Grange developed from a colonial park property owned by Toronto's early elite to become a neighbourhood of immigrants, workers and professionals with social concerns. The walk includes a variety of architectural style buildings from the 19th century Georgian Grange
ROMwalks: Along the Front - Wednesday July 10
The Town of York had a bustling market at Front and Yonge Streets, punctuated by the elegant Flatiron Building, the Bank of Montreal's Head Office building, (which is now the Hockey Hall of Fame) and spacious theatres dotted the streets south side. A breaktaking Galleria was a recent infill
ROMwalks: Along the Front - Wednesday September 4
The Town of York had a bustling market at Front and Yonge Streets, punctuated by the elegant Flatiron Building, the Bank of Montreal's Head Office building, (which is now the Hockey Hall of Fame) and spacious theatres dotted the streets south side. A breaktaking Galleria was a recent infill
ROMwalks: Along the Front - Sunday October 13
The Town of York had a bustling market at Front and Yonge Streets, punctuated by the elegant Flatiron Building, the Bank of Montreal's Head Office building, (which is now the Hockey Hall of Fame) and spacious theatres dotted the streets south side. A breaktaking Galleria was a recent infill
ROMwalks: Necropolis - Sunday September 8
Visit Toronto's oldest non-denominational burying ground to hear the stories of Father of Confederation George Brown, rebels William Lyon Mackenzie, Samuel Lount and Peter Matthews and dinosaur hunter Joseph Burr Tyrell. Walk is free of charge and takes place rain or shine
ROMwalks: ROM and its Neighbours - Wednesday May 15
Join us and discover how Bloor and Queen's Park transformed from a quiet upscale residential and collegial community to one of the cultural hubs of Toronto. Experience the history, architecture and a 21st century renaissance of major culural institutions. Walk is free of charge and
ROMwalks: ROM and its Neighbours - Wednesday June 19
Join us and discover how Bloor and Queen's Park transformed from a quiet upscale residential and collegial community to one of the cultural hubs of Toronto. Experience the history, architecture and a 21st century renaissance of major culural institutions. Walk is free of charge and
ROMwalks: ROM and its Neighbours - Wednesday July 17
Join us and discover how Bloor and Queen's Park transformed from a quiet upscale residential and collegial community to one of the cultural hubs of Toronto. Experience the history, architecture and a 21st century renaissance of major culural institutions. This was is offered in both
ROMwalks: ROM and its Neighbours - Wednesday August 21
Join us and discover how Bloor and Queen's Park transformed from a quiet upscale residential and collegial community to one of the cultural hubs of Toronto. Experience the history, architecture and a 21st century renaissance of major culural institutions. Walk is free of charge and
