In 1812 York may have been a “dirty straggling village,” but Upper Canada’s capital was also a place of

Articles in this issue
October 1, 2012
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Friends of Fort York
On August 15, the 200th anniversary of the great victory Brock and his Native allies won over US forces
October 1, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
Ontario Model Soldier Society The Ontario Model Soldier Society held its annual show at Fort York on September 8,
October 1, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
10 The Fife and Drum Credit: Kathy Mills
October 1, 2012
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David Roberts
As 1912 opened, only sketchy plans existed at Toronto’s city hall and Queen’s Park to mark the Centennial of
October 1, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
As President of the Officers’ Mess of His Majesty’s Garrison at York, I wish to advise you that the
October 1, 2012
by
Jason Monaghan
Sir Isaac Brock has been almost forgotten by the wider population of Guernsey. He has been overshadowed by his
October 1, 2012
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Bob Kennedy
Fort York Armoury stands at the intersection of Canada’s wars and the social history of Toronto. The first soldiers
October 1, 2012
by
Friends of Fort York
Oct. The Coloured Corps of Black volunteers, formed in August, reached full strength when 14 men joined from the
October 1, 2012
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Kristine Williamson
1812 Films under the Stars Wed. October 3, 10, 17, 7 pm Enjoy three weeks of 1812 films under
October 1, 2012
by
David O'Hara
Once a winning conceptual scheme is selected, the objective will be to expedite the design and construction processes and
October 1, 2012
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Patrisha Robertson
Surrounded by development, Fort York appears to be a green oasis of peace and serenity. But that would be









