March 26, 2008 by Stephen Otto Thomas Williamson’s Wonderful View of Fort York A wonderful new view of Fort York in the 1840s has been discovered by chance in a school boy’s
March 26, 2008 by Robert Malcomson “Covered with snow and frozen mud.” The Artillery at The Capture of York
March 26, 2008 by Friends of Fort York Province Proceeds On First Parliament Site With the appointment of Sheila Larmer as project director, the Ontario government has signaled its interest in moving ahead
March 26, 2008 by Michael Peters 1812: War with America Jon Latimer’s Book Reviewed REVIEW Jon Latimer, 1812: War with America For Americans, the War of 1812 is an under-rated conflict—then and still
March 26, 2008 by Friends of Fort York Beyond the Fringes Four projects that are about to begin may dramatically change the landscape beyond the fringes of Fort York. These
March 26, 2008 by Patricia Fleming The Library of Major General Sir Isaac Brock The dramatic circumstances of Isaac Brock’s death – shot in the heart as he rushed up a hill occupied
March 26, 2008 by Carl Benn, City of Toronto Museums, Heritage Services Fort York: A Short History and Guide Priced at $9.50 plus GST, the guide is available at the Fort York canteen. The Fife and Drum
March 26, 2008 by Bridget Wranich Mackeroons Today mackeroons (now macaroons) are a meringue made with coconut, but until the mid-19th century they contained finely chopped