A Microcosm of the Canadian Mosaic
, 1960
Kensington Market
Downtown
The Stories
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Antenna Makes CN Tower World’s Tallest Free-standing Structure , 1975
CN Tower -
Anti-Greek Riots Rock City , August 02, 1918
433 Yonge Street -
Anti-Slavery Lecture Opens Hall , 1851
157 King St. E. -
Architect Gets Artistic Revenge on Enemies , 1899
Old City Hall -
Architectural Masterpiece Replaced by Another , 1913
King St. West and Bay St. -
Art Gallery Becomes a Gehry Masterpiece , 2008
Art Gallery of Ontario -
Artist’s Wanderings Reveal Canadian West , 1853
58 Wellesley St. E. -
A Whale of a Tale at Toronto’s First Zoo , 1881
Front St. W. and York St. -
Banting's and Best's Miraculous Cure , 1922
101 College St. -
Bathhouse Raids Enrage Gay Community , 1981
Mutual St. and Carlton St. -
Bob Dylan Meets Levon and the Hawks , 1965
283 Yonge St. -
Bringing Home the Ages , 1916
100 Queens Park -
Brookfield Place: Calatrava’s Atrium of Light , 1992
Bay St. and Front St. W. -
Buried Creek’s Revenge , 1985
Philosopher's Walk -
Burying the Past of 999 Queen , 1850
CAMH -
Bury the Creek! , 1884
Crawford St., south of Dundas St. -
Byzantium in Toronto! St. Anne’s Anglican Church , 1908
270 Gladstone Ave. -
Calling Home from the Tallest Building in the British Commonwealth , January 13, 1931
25 King St. W. -
Canada's First Indoor Shopping Mall , 1884
137 Yonge St. -
Canada's First Municipal Park , September 11, 1860
Queen's Park -
Canada's First Subway , September 08, 1949
Yonge St. and Queen St. -
Card-Playing Architect Trumps Competition , 1892
Legislative Assembly of Ontario -
Chicken Pot Pie in Fairyland , 1929
401 Bay St. -
Cinema 2000 on Seedy Yonge Street , March 02, 1970
Yonge St. and Edward St. -
City of Churches: St. Michael’s Cathedral , 1848
200 Church St. -
Communications Prophet Both Hot and Cool , 1965
39A Queen's Park Crescent E. -
Comradely Haven for Kindred Souls , 1920
14 Elm St. -
Crystal Palace Razed by Fire , October 18, 1906
Exhibition Place -
Eaton Auditorium Tops Art Deco Inspired Department Store , 1930
444 Yonge St. -
Eaton Centre Endures as a Retail Landmark , February 10, 1977
220 Yonge St. -
Even the Dead Have to Move Sometimes , 1850
200 Winchester St. -
Fire on the Water! SS Noronic Burns , September 17, 1949
Harbour Square Park -
First Parliament Buildings Torched by Invaders , 1813
Front St. E. and Berkeley St. -
French Establish Trading Post in Toronto , 1751
Exhibition Place -
From Methodist Publisher to MuchMusic , 1919
Queen St. W. and John St. -
From Stolen Books to Violins , 1798
60 Simcoe St. -
Generosity to Toronto’s Rebel Mayor , 1837
82 Bond St. -
George Brown Shot By Disgruntled Employee , 1880
King St. W. and Bay St. -
Glenn Gould’s Debut: “People Simply Cannot Play the Piano Like That!” , 1947
444 Yonge St. -
Greatest Team and Stadium in Minor League Sports , April 29, 1926
Bathurst St. and Lake Shore Blvd W. -
Great Fire Remakes Financial District , 1904
Bay St. looking north on Front St. -
Henry Moore's Big Bronze “Whatchamacallit” , 1966
New City Hall -
Honest Ed’s: Store Sells Everything from Wine to Twine , 1948
581 Bloor St. W. -
Housing for the Red Baron’s Seat , 1890
426 University Ave -
Icon of Canadian Business History , 1853
10 Toronto St. -
Idealistic Experiment in Free-Form Learning , 1975
341 Bloor St. W. -
Jazz Greats Play Massey Hall , May 15, 1953
178 Victoria St. -
Lakefront Superhighway Named for “Big Daddy” , 1957
Gardiner Expressway -
Landlocked Harbour Commission , 1911
60 Harbour St. -
Last Public Hanging in Toronto , 1862
57 Adelaide Street East -
Marching “For Crown and Country and the Reformed Religion” , 1873
College St. and Euclid St. -
Massey Sponsors U of T Student Centre , 1919
7 Hart House Circle -
“Mayor of Little Italy” Opens Supermarket , 1948
College St. and Grace St. -
Mohawk Fraternal Leader Erects Skyscraper , 1895
Bay St. and Richmond St. W. -
New Masterpiece Replaces Old , 1967
66 Wellington St. W. -
O’Keefe Centre Opens to Great Fanfare , October 01, 1960
1 Front St. E. -
Only Remaining Legitimately “Royal” Theatre , 1907
260 King St. W. -
Osgoode Hall: Rare Treasure in an Urban Rush , 1832
130 Queen St W -
Out of the Ashes: University College Rebuilt , 1892
15 King's College Circle -
Pioneering Antitoxin Labs Open , October 25, 1917
Fitzgerald Building -
“Poor House” Moves to New Quarters , 1848
87 Elm St. -
Preserving Our Industrial Past , 1832
Distillery District -
Princes' Gates Named After Royals , August 30, 1927
Exhibition Place -
Printers Demand a Nine-Hour Day , 1872
Queen's Park Crescent E. -
Protesters Shout Down Planners and Save Market , 1971
St. Lawrence Market -
Punks Against Police at the Horseshoe Tavern , 1978
368 Queen St. W. -
Queen Opens Sugar Refinery , 1854
95 Queen's Quay E. -
Refugees from Great Famine Arrive , 1847
Ireland Park -
Regiments Drill in Glorious Armouries , 1894
University Ave. and Queen St. W. -
Resting Place of Toronto Notables , 1797
Parliament St. and St. James Ave. -
Rhythm Rompers Make History at the Colonial Tavern , 1947
201 Yonge St. -
Riverdale Farm: A Turn-of-the-Century Ontario Farm in the City , 1880
201 Winchester St. -
Royalty Opens Toronto Union Station , August 06, 1927
65 Front St. W. -
Sam “The Record Man” Opens , 1961
Yonge St. and Edward St. -
Saving Old House Inspires Preservation , April 01, 1972
160 Queen St. W. -
Secret Haul: The John Street Roundhouse , 1943
Bremner Blvd and Simcoe St. -
Setting the Standard for Churches in Toronto , 1850
65 Church St. -
Sh’Boom!: Rock and Roll Alumni of St. Michael’s Choir School , 1950
66 Bond St. -
SkyDome Opens to a Downpour , June 03, 1989
1 Blue Jays Way -
Slum Conditions in the Shadow of Old City Hall , 1911
Elizabeth St. and Foster Pl. -
Stanley Barracks: Toronto’s Last Fort , 1840
Exhibition Place -
Stately Manor Becomes First Art Museum , 1910
317 Dundas St. W. -
“Stop Spadina!” , 1971
Spadina Ave and Bloor St. W. -
Surf Reveals Fallen Captain’s Remains , 1829
Victoria Memorial Park -
The Birthplace of Toronto , July 30, 1793
Fort York -
The Changing Church on Cecil Street , 1891
58 Cecil St. -
The God that Answereth By Fire , 1928
56 Queen St. E. -
The Maple Leafs’ Last Stanley Cup and the Hillman Hex , May 02, 1967
Nathan Phillips Square -
The Most Densley Populated Neighbourhood in Canada , 1950
St. James Town -
The Rolling Stones Play El Mocambo , 1977
464 Spadina Ave. -
The Sacking of York , 1813
Fort York -
The Steamer Trillium Resurrected , June 18, 1910
Toronto Islands Ferry Terminal -
The Trees of Coronation Park , May 22, 1939
Coronation Park -
TIFF: Hollywood Needs All the Friends It Can Get , 1964
350 King St. W. -
Tom Longboat: Long-distance Superstar , 1907
Simcoe St. and Wellington St. W. -
Toronto's Historic Sporting Arena , November 12, 1931
60 Carlton St. -
Toronto’s Oldest House Gets a New Home , 1879
Exhibition Place -
Toronto’s Skyscraper Row , 1911
Yonge St. and King St. -
Toronto’s Very Own “Flatiron Building” , 1891
49 Wellington St. E. -
Uncle Chichimus Launches CBC Toronto , September 08, 1952
250 Front St. W. -
Unparalleled Opulence at the Royal York , 1929
100 Front St. W. -
Viljo Revell’s Breath-taking New City Hall , 1965
Toronto City Hall -
V-J Celebrations in Chinatown , August 26, 1945
Elizabeth St. and Foster Place -
Walking for God and Raising Hell: the Jubilee Riots , October 03, 1875
King Street West and Spadina Avenue -
William Peyton Hubbard: Pioneering Black Politician , 1913
Old City Hall -
Winter Garden Sealed from Toronto for Six Decades , 1913
189 Yonge St.


