On Sunday March 5th, the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) hosted its 85th annual conference in downtown Toronto. With more than 20,000 attendees and 900 exhibitors, the ...
Ever wondered about the peculiar aspects of Toronto's history? Next week is the perfect time to indulge in your curiousity. The Festival of Bizarre Toronto History runs from Apr. 3 to 9. It is ...
While you might never have heard of the “Etobicoke poltergeist,” there was a moment in Toronto history when this mischievous ghost was something of a local celebrity. This year marks the 50th ...
The City, through Toronto History Museums, owns and operates 10 historic sites across Toronto that collect, research, exhibit and enhance the understanding of the city's diverse stories through ...
On April 7, 1849, a fire began in Graham’s Tavern, located at present-day King and Jarvis streets and quickly spread west towards Church Street. Most of Toronto’s early structures were made of wood ...
It was said to be the greatest collection of 20th century typography ever assembled. How it wound up in the trash near Bloor Street is a forgotten bit of Toronto history. Book jackets, record covers, ...
Toronto may not immediately seem like town with a rich labour history, but this Labour Day weekend look beyond the bank skyscrapers and skyrocketing real estate prices and discover some of the ...