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Posted: 15 août 2012 à 11 h 28 , by admin
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Written by Paul Vaculik, ROMwalks volunteer

Illustration of a wooden building standing in a field with a forest in background.

Image courtesy of St James Cathedral.

Posted: 30 Juillet 2012 à 13 h 41 , by admin
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By Valerie Fairclough, ROMwalks volunteer

Posted: 23 Juillet 2012 à 16 h 11 , by admin
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By Bruce Salvatore, ROM Walks, Department of Museum Volunteers

Victoria College, University of Toronto

Posted: 3 Juillet 2012 à 9 h 13 , by admin
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St. James’ Cemetery, opened at the corner of Parliament and Bloor Streets in 1844, is the eternal resting place of many of the prominent families of York and Toronto.  Monuments and mausoleums are engraved with the names Jarvis, Ridout, Gooderham, Cawthra, Baldwin and Osler among others. Stories of success and scandal abound.

Posted: 29 Juin 2012 à 13 h 47 , by admin
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Submitted by Regina Virgo, Department of Museum Volunteers

Exterior of a brick building with large factory windows.

Photo courtesy of Regina Virgo.

Posted: 13 Juin 2012 à 9 h 27 , by admin
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Getting to and from work and home can be hectic.  Most of us use TTC or drive, and in doing so we miss much of what cyclists or pedestrians see clearly every day.  Did you know, for example, that a herd of “bunny dogs” romp on the boulevard at Wellington and John?  Or that Glenn Gould is amongst us, and invites us to join him on a bench to watch the world go by?  Where is Toronto’s newest wonder, created in China from 22 tons of stainless steel, and what message does it convey??

Posted: 8 Mai 2012 à 11 h 15 , by admin
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By Regina Virgo, ROMWalk Volunteer

Did you know that South Rosedaleis a Heritage Conservation District (HCD)? It is protected because its buildings are considered to be historically or culturally significant and require special care and attention to ensure that they are conserved. The application for the HCD designation was due, in part, to the loss of a number ofRosedalehomes to demolition or unsympathetic alterations.

Every building in South Rosedalehas been evaluated and given a rating.

Posted: 30 Avril 2012 à 9 h 02 , by admin
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Submitted by Virginia Van Vliet, Volunteer with ROM Walks

How could this building – the Spadina Gardens Apartments – ruin the morals of Toronto?

A view of a traditional historic apartment building in Toronto.

Posted: 24 Juin 2011 à 17 h 06 , by admin
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Every time you turn a corner in Toronto, you discover another venerable stone building resplendent with arches, turrets, gables, or statues perched in a niche. Some are nestled between the encroaching skyscrapers of the banking district, others sit proudly on their original estate. The heritage houses, churches, government and university buildings, even the industrial areas, are still brimming with rich history – all have fascinating stories to tell of life in Toronto’s past.

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