Black and white photos of Toronto's days of yore, old legal documents dating back to the 1790s, whirring machines that go clickity-clack: the City of Toronto's Archives is a research buff's paradise.
While I am lucky enough to have never experienced writer’s block, I am now convinced, after touring the new exhibit at the City of Toronto Archives (255 Spadina Rd.) that I need not fear should it ...
While it may be unthinkable today, a century ago, the streets of downtown Toronto were teeming with kids who were running around, playing and even working unattended as newsies or at other jobs. That ...
Toronto is known for having a lot of hidden gems but one that many may not know about is the PortsToronto archives which is home to over 30,000 images that document the city's rich history and the ...
You can celebrate the arrival of the 2020s by checking out what life was like in Toronto in the 1920s. Toronto Archives, located at 255 Spadina Rd., has just opened an exhibit called The Twenties: ...
I’ve been sharing the Toronto Star’s vast collection of archives on social media for a year-and-a-half. Digging through the photos in our dusty darkroom began as a hobby and has grown into a ...
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