Walking In Place
Not only is this walk absolutely BURSTING will beautiful houses, it's also ghosts, class war, and some of the best places to see fall foliage without leaving the city. Walk-Along Info: Walk length: ~1 hour Walkability: mostly flat, no stairs, some busy streets Start: 467-469 Jarvis St. Finish: St. James Cemetery Sources:
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Sources Books: Old Toronto Houses by Tom Cruikshank and John De Visser Toronto Street Names: An Illustrated Guide to their Origins by Leonard Wise & Allan Gould Websites: . .
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Summer’s not over yet! Sunnyside is a fun place to be in 2021, but MAN, you should’ve seen it in 1922. Take a stroll down the boardwalk with me and let’s think about all that it was… and what has replaced it.
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Sources Books: Lost Toronto by Doug Taylor Toronto Then & Now by Doug Taylor Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto by Shawn Micallef Websites/Articles: https://www.sunnysidepavilion.com/about-us/ https://www.blogto.com/city/2011/05/nostalgia_tripping_sunnyside_amusement_park/ https://tayloronhistory.com/2016/05/13/torontos-sunnyside-amusement-park-demolished/ https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDMDC-TSPA_0109549F&R=DC-TSPA_0109549F https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnyside,_Toronto ...
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Walking In Place
Let’s take a walk down Carlaw! We’re gonna talk about factories, maraschino cherries, TRAINS, tragic deaths, unions, WAR and so much more. Taking a little break but will be back with new episodes soon. Walk-Along Info: Walk length: 30ish min Walkability: flat, sidewalks Start: Overpass at Gerrard St. E. & Carlaw Ave. Finish: John Chang Neighbourhood Park Sources:
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Sources Books: Purdy, Sean. “‘It Was Tough on Everybody’: Low-Income Families and Housing Hardship in Post-World War II Toronto.” Journal of Social History, vol. 37, no. 2, 2003, pp. 457–482. JSTOR, . Papers and City Reports: March 2016 Prepared by: Unterman McPhail Associates, Heritage Resource Management Consultants July 2014 MA Major Research Paper for Joint Graduate Program in Communication & Culture Ryerson University York University – May 6, 2099 Websites/Articles: . . .
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We're back! Let's explore Yorkville, today known as being very expensive and fancy, but historically pretty grounded in the working class- and hippies.
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Sources Books: Old Toronto Houses by Tom Cruikshank and John De Visser Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto by Shawn Micallef Toronto Street Names: An Illustrated Guide to their Origins by Leonard Wise & Allan Gould Faces on Places: a Grotesque Tour of Toronto by Terry Murrary Videos: Websites/Articles: . . . . .
info_outlineNot only is this walk absolutely BURSTING will beautiful houses, it's also ghosts, class war, and some of the best places to see fall foliage without leaving the city.
Walk-Along Info:
Walk length: ~1 hour
Walkability: mostly flat, no stairs, some busy streets
Start: 467-469 Jarvis St.
Finish: St. James Cemetery
Sources: https://walkinginplace.libsyn.com/rosedale-st-james-town-sources