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#10: Lost & Found

The Update

Hello! It’s been a week for me. I have been under the weather and it’s probably due in part to my weekend. Although, I can’t be too upset because I had a great Jane’s Walk!

As I told you about last time, on Saturday, I hosted...

11 days ago
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#9: Jane & Suburbia

The Update

Attend it: “Finding Old Castle Frank” Jane’s Walk

I have news!

Last time, I told you that I was working on a walking tour of the Castle Frank area. I can now announce that I will leading a Jane’s Walk entitled “Finding Old C...

25 days ago
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#8: Bloor & Danforth

The Update

Lately, I’ve been spending a lot time on either side of and on the Prince Edward Viaduct.

On Wednesday, I volunteered my time and efforts for the Hellenic Heritage Foundation in delivering a historical walking tour of the hi...

a month ago
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#7: Sports & Leisure

The Update

Read: “Toronto’s ‘Skating Mania’: Ice Rinks in the 1860s”

Several months ago, I came across a Bluesky post from the Muddy York Podcast (follow them, if you don’t already!). The illustration was of the Victoria Skating Rink, f...

2 months ago
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#6: Spirit & St. Patrick

The Update

This week, I have been inspired. I have been working on an idea about a sporting pastime in 19th century Toronto. It touches on city social life and uncovers from lost geography and landmarks.

For the first time ever, I actua...

2 months ago
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