Three new interpretive panels detail the history of Davenport Road, from ancient trail to urban street
Join us for a free Heritage Toronto Walk of Lawrence Park: A Garden Suburb prior to the presentation at 10:30am (meet at Lawrence Park, near SE corner of Lawrence Ave E and St Edmund's Dr, at William McDougall Heritage Plaque)
Councillor Paula Fletcher and Heritage Toronto invite you to join us for a Heritage Toronto plaque presentation to commemorate the architectural and cultural significance of the Allenby Theatre.
Presented in partnership with ESSO and Tim Hortons.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
11:00am
1213 Danforth Avenue (east of Greenwood Avenue)
Refreshments will be available.
Councillor Josh Matlow and Heritage Toronto invite you to join us for a Heritage Toronto plaque presentation
to commemorate the architectural and cultural significance of Dominion Coal and Wood.
Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 5:30pm
Location: The Domain Condo, 319 Merton St. (Between Yonge St. and Mount Pleasant Rd.)
Join us for the official unveiling of The First Nations Stories within The Shared Path/Le Sentier Partagé, Toronto's latest Discovery Walk and Historical Park.
On Saturday October 22nd, Representatives of Six Nations of the Grand River, Mississaugas of the New Credit, and Huron-Wendat First Nations will unveil their Shared Path plaques. Afterwards enjoy a river-side bonfire.
Location: Etienne Brule Park, on the east side of the Humber River, north of the Old Mill Bridge
Rain Location: The Lambton House, 4066 Old Dundas Street
Time: 1:30pm - 3pm
Access to Etienne Brule Park:
By TTC: From, Old Mill Subway Station, walk north to Old Mill Road and take Old Mill Road over the Humber River to Etienne Brule Park
By Car: Free Public Parking available in Etienne Brule Parking lot