Imagining Toronto’s Past - CANCELLED

Sep 20 2008 - 1:30pm
Sep 20 2008 - 3:15pm

PLEASE NOTE: THIS WALK IS NOW CANCELLED
We are planning to reschedule to walk in 2009.

In his novel Consolation, author Michael Redhill imagined the lives of immigrant Jem Hallam in 1850s Toronto and Professor David Hollis in the city of the 1990s. Visit some of the sites from 1856, then travel forward to the present as the author explores our attitudes towards preservation of the past.

Leaders: 
Michael Redhill
Start Point: 
St James Park, just W of King St E and Jarvis St, across from St. Lawrence Hall
Finish Point: 
Harbour Square Park, south of Bay St and Queen’s Quay W
Length: 
Approx. 1 ½ to 2 hours