February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York Garrison Common History: Northeast Liberty Village The 45 acres bounded by Dufferin, King, Strachan and the CN mainline linking Toronto and Hamilton, known as Liberty
February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York Public Art in West Harbour City – Plazacorp, the developer of West Harbour City on the lands under the Molsons building on Fleet Street in the
February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York Adding New Buildings – An Update In the last Fife & Drum we reported that City Council’s Economic Development and Parks Committee (EDPC) had approved
February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York A Proclamation! Be it known to all Loyal Citizens that the Ninth Annual Mess Dinner of His Majesty’s Garrison at York
February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York What Are The Friends Doing? – We thought it would be of interest to review a few of the projects that the Board of Directors
February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York Tell A Friend About The Friends! – We hope you enjoy this newsletter and will pass it on to members of your family and to friends.
September 20, 2004 by Friends of Fort York FORT YORK GUARD NEEDS RECRUITS If you know any potential members of the Fort York Guard or the Fort York Drums, now is the
June 13, 2007 by David Juliusson A History of the Canadian Fencibles, 1803-1816 REVIEW David Juliussen, A History of the Canadian Fencibles, 1803-1816 In British Army parlance of the 19th century, Fencible
February 23, 2006 by Friends of Fort York An Herb Pie For Lent This recipe was served at Fort York’s Queen Charlotte’s Birthday Ball in January. It comes from a fascimile of
February 23, 2006 by Ken Purvis, Senior Program Officer Planning for the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 In 1812, the United States declared war and invaded Canada. On the 27th of April 1813, the U.S. Army