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The Beaches: Toronto's Summer Playground from then Until Now

Jennie Worden and Kaila Hunte

We can't afford to go to cottage country, but in 1907 we could have taken a streetcar or a steamer to Toronto's summer watering hole for a day, a weekend, or a summer sojourn. Join us as we visit the sites of Toronto's earliest summer escape, ogle people's cottages, and learn how this unique Toronto neighbourhood's history as a seasonal tourist destination has shaped its relationship with the city.

Walk Start Location:

Toronto Public Library Beaches Branch (Queen St. E. and Lee) outside by the owl sculpture.

Walk End Location:

Ivan Forrest Gardens (Queen St. E. and Glen Manor)

Date:

Language:

Sunday, May 3

English

Start Time:

10:30:00 AM

Duration:

1:30:00

Theme:

Architecture and Urban Planning, History and Places, People and Communities, Transit and Accessibility

Accessibility:

Uneven terrain, Breaks encouraged, Dog-friendly walk, Family-friendly walk, Walk leader will use audio amplification

Attendees Identify You:

Look for the pink parasol

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