Developments are under way on three of the four corners at Bathurst Street and Fort York Boulevard. At the
January 2, 2013
by
Friends of Fort York
The Pan Am Summer Games in 2015 are driving the schedule for rebuilding the Strachan Avenue bridge over the
January 2, 2013
by
Stephen Otto
Few North American cities can boast, as can Toronto, the remarkable fact that seven of its eight oldest buildings
January 2, 2013
by
Melanie Garrison
JUNE Back by popular demand: Elizabeth Simcoe’s Farewell Tea Sunday, June 4, 2006, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Elizabeth Simcoe,
January 2, 2013
by
Geordie Beal
HCol Beal gives the Invocation as LCol J. McEwen, Major A. Best and members of the Drill Team and
January 1, 2013
by
Friends of Fort York
The Friends of Fort York are pleased to announce we’ve posted our new website at replacing one that has
December 30, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
Organized on-site parking for a final season before responsibility was transferred to the Toronto Parking Authority. For over a
December 30, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
Jan. 1 Commenting on the war which “the American Fanatic is making on us,” the editor of The Upper
December 30, 2012
by
David Roberts
With the failure of many commemorative initiatives in Toronto in 1912, little momentum carried into 1913. There was the
December 30, 2012
by
Victor Russell
It was late, nearly midnight, on 5 September 1865 when Mr. Attorney General John A. Macdonald stood in the
December 30, 2012
by
Kevin Plummer
Success attend us, and conduce / To make our winter gay, / And may our Club the seeds produce
December 28, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
December 28, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York