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Toronto’s First Murder at Gibraltar Point Lighthouse

January 2nd, 1815, Marks Toronto's Very First Murder In 1809, John Radelmuller (a German immigrant) was appointed the first keeper of Toronto Island's Gibraltar Point Lighthouse. He would ensure the lighthouse lamp stayed lit for...

Hovercraft from Toronto to Niagara in 30 Minutes

Hoverlink Ontario has big plans to operate a 180 passenger Hovercraft from Toronto's Waterfront all the way to Niagara Falls. And they claim they'll get us there in just 30 minutes. That's 1/2 the time...

Cherry Blossom Season Has Impressive Sidekicks

Yes, it's Cherry Blossom season in Toronto (specifically High Park) where the area is flooded with park goers, spring lovers and photographers...all to capture the Cherry Blossoms in season for another week or so....

The Face of Our Financial District

Dreaming If you're walking through Toronto's financial district, specifically Adelaide Street, you will happen along "Dreaming": A sculpture created by Spanish artist, Jaume Plensa. Installed in the fall of 2020, "Dreaming" carried with it a...

New Park Gives Leg Up to Next Door Neighbour

Toronto's new Bathurst Quay Common does more than just give us a new space to play. The 1-acre park, with its sundecks and seating spaces, gives a bigger spotlight to Ireland Park. OUR IRELAND PARK DESPERATELY...

Explore Toronto Island’s Free Hedge Maze

Getting lost in a maze of 1,200 black cedars is a free and adventurous attraction on Toronto Island, thanks to William Meany who brought it back to life in 2014. Who is William Meany? William...

4 Reasons to Love “Love Park”

Love Park's heart-shaped pond is officially open for spring! This week, it receives some extra lovin' by the city...getting filled with UV and Osmosis treated water. There's a Lot to Love About Love Park #1: Great...

$50 Million Upgrades for Queen’s Park North

Queen's Park North has been a fave spot in the heart of our city since 1860. Why? Circular pathways that branch from Edward VII's Statue at the North End of the park Picnic Tables and Benches Home...

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