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One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.
9 Ontario. 10 Prince Edward Island. 11 Quebec. ... (Old Mill Marina) Water Aerodrome; ... Toronto Aerodrome; Willowdale Airfield;
An outstanding example of picturesque design inspired by the 19th-century tradition of rural cemeteries in a naturalistic setting; many of the grave markers are representative of significant epochs in the history of Toronto and the rest of the country Old Toronto City Hall and York County Court House [50] [51] 1899 (completed) 1984 Toronto
Location Image Teiaiagon (Iroquois village) 1600s c. 1700 Baby Point near Jane St. and Annette St., east side of Humber River: Ganatsekwyagon (Iroquois village) 1600s c. 1700 East bank of Rouge River, near mouth Magasin Royal (Fort Douville) [1] 1720 c. 1727 (abandoned) Baby Point, east side of Humber River Fort Toronto (Fort Portneuf) [1] 1750
Of the 16 stations built in the Greater Toronto Area, only one station survives today, at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Windermere Avenue built in 1937. In April 2007, the City of Toronto moved part of the station from the site to a location across the street at Sir Casimir Gzowski Park. The station was restored and will be repurposed as an ...
The Don Valley Brick Works (often referred to as the Evergreen Brick Works) is a former quarry and industrial site located in the Don River Valley in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Don Valley Brick Works operated for nearly 100 years and provided bricks used to construct many well-known Toronto landmarks, such as Casa Loma , Osgoode Hall ...
Airdrie (/ ˈ ɛər d r i / AIR-dree) is a city in Alberta, Canada, within the Calgary Region and the Calgary Metropolitan Area, It is located north of Calgary within the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) and Highway 567.
The CBC Jarvis Street Tower was a 160 m (540 ft) free-standing [1] lattice tower built in 1952 [2] to provide radio transmission facilities to the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was the second tallest freestanding structure in Canada for several years and the second tallest freestanding lattice tower ever built in Canada after the ...