The arches over the reflecting pool/ice rink were officially named “Freedom Arches” in 1989. A piece of the Berlin Wall lays flat at the base [Read more]
Back in the days when churches doubled as community centres, many set up bowling alleys for the enjoyment of parishioners. Eastminster United Church on the [Read more]
Head south on Crawford Street from Dundas, and you notice that the road narrows considerably for a section of about 25 metres or so. Underneath [Read more]
Toronto is home to around 250 private streets and laneways, which residents maintain with their own money. Some are gated like the half-hidden community of [Read more]
That quaint-looking house with the high fence in the back and no mailbox, yeah that’s not really a house. Scattered across Toronto, there’s a host [Read more]
An extensive series of underground tunnels pump near freezing water deep from Lake Ontario to be used to cool major office buildings. Notable buildings that [Read more]
There’s a secret lookout near Broadview and Danforth and it’s one of the most beautiful views of the city; stretching across the lush Don Valley [Read more]