This Weekend's Walks

August 22, 2008 - 8:23am
Heritage Toronto
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Faces on Places, Edwards Gardens and Wilket Creek and Colourful Corktown

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Saturday, August 23 - 1:30 PM NEW
Faces on Places: Gargoyles and Other Architectural Ornament

Look up...and what do you see? Writer and photographer Terry Murray spent 10 years hunting the many creatures adorning Toronto's buildings. Explore some of that world with her. Be sure to bring your binoculars!

LEADER: Terry Murray
START POINT: Front steps of Old City Hall, 60 Queen St W at Bay
FINISH POINT: Yonge and Dundas Streets
LENGTH: Approx. 1 ½ to 2 hours
FOCUS: Architectural, historical
DIFFICULTY: Average walk on sidewalks

Sunday, August 24 - 1:30 PM
Edwards Gardens and Wilket Creek

Discover the history of the families behind this beautiful Toronto park and the creation of the Toronto Botanical Garden. Hear about on-going efforts to restore the natural heritage of the site.

LEADERS: Friends of the Don East and Toronto Botanical Garden
START POINT: Edwards Gardens, 777 Lawrence Ave E at Leslie; entrance kiosk in SW corner of parking lot
FINISH POINT: Same as start point
LENGTH: Approx. 1 ½ hours
FOCUS: Historical, natural
DIFFICULTY: Rough ground and hills

Sunday, August 24 - 1:30 PM
Colourful Corktown

Corktown, one of Toronto's oldest areas, retains a rich stock of heritage buildings. Hear some of the stories of the area - from the site of the First Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada, to the saga of Thornton and Lucy Blackburn, fugitive slaves who were leaders of the Black community in 19th century Toronto.

LEADER: Shirley Hartt
START POINT: Little Trinity Anglican Church, 425 King St E at Trinity St, 1 block E of Parliament St
FINISH POINT: Queen St E and Sumach St
LENGTH: Approx. 2 hours
FOCUS: Historical, architectural
DIFFICULTY: Average walk on sidewalks

Photo of Enoch Turner Schoolhouse
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