Ever wondered about the peculiar aspects of Toronto's history? Next week is the perfect time to indulge in your curiousity. The Festival of Bizarre Toronto History runs from Apr. 3 to 9. It is ...
Black History Month 2025 is officially here, and you can attend events all across Toronto to celebrate the city's Black community, while learning about its history in shaping the place we all call ...
Toronto History Museums are welcoming thrill seekers to learn about the city’s frightening past, paranormal activities and historic facts during scary tours. (Courtesy: City of Toronto) Facebook ...
On April 7, 1849, a fire began in Graham’s Tavern, located at present-day King and Jarvis streets and quickly spread west towards Church Street. Most of Toronto’s early structures were made of wood ...
Dis/Mantle — The exhibit is open during regular museum hours (Wednesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.) until May 28 at Spadina Museum. Dis/Mantle: Meet the Artists — Artist Gordon Shadrach, Christine ...
1:59 Archivists racing to preserve Toronto’s history Two collections of Toronto’s historic record are slowly being eaten away by a chemical reaction on the same material they were originally placed to ...
Thirty years ago, three-time Verizon IndyCar Series champion Bobby Rahal jump-started his championship challenge with a win in the first-ever race on the streets of Toronto. The driver of the No. 3 ...
For Nuit Blanche, Myseum will present The 52: Stories of Women Who Transformed Toronto. (Myseum) If you want to catch a show on any given night in Toronto, you'll probably find something in the ...
There is a Grade 11 history class in Etobicoke that has been known to make students cry. Teacher Shelley Kyte gets nightmares just from planning some of the lessons. In a course believed to be unlike ...
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