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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Walk Repertoire

2017 has been my TWELFTH year of leading walks. Working with Heritage Toronto, Jane's Walk, the Toronto Field Naturalists and the Toronto Society of Architects, the themes include Toronto's history, architecture, urban layout and ravines.
I've discovered I have quite an inventory to share of independent walks.

Downtown
Around Bloor Street
North Toronto area
I'm quite well-versed on central Toronto (Bathurst St to the Don, Yonge Blvd to the Lake), so if you'd like a tour of an area not mentioned, leave me a comment and we can discuss it.

Through Heritage Toronto, I've covered the histories of Yonge Street Architecture (Downtown Yonge area), South and Southeast Rosedale, the Royal Alexandra Theatre area, Indian Road, Sherbourne St, Jarvis St, Communing with the Spirits in "Toronto the Good", "Creating Toronto" in 7 stops, the West Donlands, George Brown, and 1834 when the Town of York became the City of Toronto. Contact Heritage Toronto to request one of those walks.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Communing With the Spirits? Doubt and Belief in Toronto the Good

Sunday, October 4 – 1:30 PM

Even in Toronto the Good, there were those who communed with the spirits by unorthodox means. Travel back one hundred years to a Toronto fascinated by photographs of “ghosts,” the mysterious powers of “radiopathy” emanating from a Bay Street office, and popular performances of mediums at Massey Hall. Stand on the steps of the courts to hear about the people and court trials that sought to uncover and discredit them all.

We visit seven sites in downtown Toronto that are tied to belief and the pursuit of spiritualism in the late 19th and early 20th century. Toronto was seemingly a straight-laced place, but behind the scenes some people were seeking out a deeper understanding of what couldn't be seen.

START POINT:              Lawn on west side of St James Cathedral, NE corner of King St E and Church St
No reservations required. Just show up at the start point.

FINISH POINT:              Mackenzie House, 82 Bond St, just south of Dundas St E
LENGTH:              Approx. 1 ½ hours
FOCUS:              Historical, cultural
DIFFICULTY:              Flat pavement, some stairs, crowded sidewalks

It's pay what you can with a suggestion of $5/walk.
http://heritagetoronto.org/event/communing-with-the-spirits-doubt-and-belief-in-toronto-the-good/

South Rosedale walk 2015

Sunday, September 13 – 1:30 PM

This prestigious neighbourhood was named after the estate of Sheriff William Botsford Jarvis and his wife Mary Powell, members of Toronto's early 19th century elite. Set amongst wooded ravines, the area developed slowly due to its isolation from the city and to various economic downturns. As a result, it boasts buildings representing a variety of 19th and 20th century architectural styles.

This walk covers the original part of Rosedale, between Yonge and Sherbourne Streets.

START POINT:          Parkette in front of Rosedale Subway Station (East side of Yonge). No reservations required. Just show up at the start point.
FINISH POINT:          Ancroft Pl (near Sherbourne and Bloor Streets)

LENGTH:                    Approx. 1 ½ hours
FOCUS:                      Architectural, historical
DIFFICULTY:              Long walk on sidewalks, some slopes

It's pay what you can with a suggestion of $5/walk.
http://heritagetoronto.org/event/south-rosedale-english-and-french-tours/