Details
Date:

July 28

Time:

02:00 pm - 03:30 pm

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Venue

260 Adelaide Street East,Toronto,M5A 1N1,CA

Explore the Town of York on foot with one of our expert historians!

Imagine a Toronto where the tallest building is only three stories high, where Lake Ontario reaches Front Street, where the wagon wheels grind through the muddy roads, the air smells of smoke and animal, and the surrounding lands is farms, fields, and forests. This was what the neighbourhood looked like in the early 1800s.
In this walking tour, explore the surviving built environment of the original 10 blocks of Toronto and discover how the Town of York, which started as a colonial outpost with a couple hundred residents, became the City of Toronto in 1834, with a population of just under 10,000.
Tours start and end at Toronto’s First Post Office. Tours run rain or shine, and may cover rough ground, so please dress accordingly. All ages are welcome. Dogs and bicycles are welcome as we walk, though portions of some tours may include areas where they are restricted.

—Acknowledgement—
In gratitude to the Indigenous peoples of Tkaronto, the past and current stewards of this colonized land on which we work and play.