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WALK LIST

Featured Walk (Registration Not Required):
Revitalizing Toronto’s Waterfront: Placemaking and Hidden Gems of the Downtown East. Lead by staff of the City of Toronto, Waterfront BIA, and Waterfront Toronto. 10:45am—12:45pm, Saturday, May 7
Please note: walks with * before their names have attendance limits and require pre-registration. Click the registration link under their "COVID Protocols" columns to sign up. Please do not attend without having registered. All other walks are welcome to all — just show up!
FRIDAY, MAY 6
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*A River Runs Through It: Stories of the Lower Humber- Pamela Gough, Diane Goodwillie
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Dark Age Ahead - The Wizard of Ossington Jane's Walk - HïMY SYeD
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Gimme a place to sit and people watch! - James Burton
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*Harbord Village, from deep time to the present: lively, diverse, sometimes rancorous, evolving - Richard Longley
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Historic King Street East - Jane Clark
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On the Waterfront: Queen's Quay West - Robert Moore, Mary Moore
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People Power at Guild Park - John Mason
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"Stable" Neighbourhood? Myth vs. Reality, how redevelopment can happen in a Victorian neighbourhood - Nicole Schulman
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*Steps of Old Lake Iroquois - Gary Shaul
- *Toronto Has a Main Street? - Sarah Dewar
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Toronto: The Immigrant Experience - Alex Sein
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*Transit Driving Change: Discover How Leaside is Changing - Geoff Kettel, Holly Reid
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Transforming Toronto's East Bayfront: An Architect's Perspective on Public Realm Developments - Yvonne Lam
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Werden's Plan Jane's Walk, Whitby - Barbara Auchterlonie
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We Need Native Trees and They Need Us! - By Eric Davies, Ateqah Khaki
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We Tried to Revitalize the Linear Parks: Instead We Got Class Warfare - Nikolas Koschany
SATURDAY, MAY 7
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*$17 a flush: the Prince Edward Lavatory, Riverdale Park, to the Don Jail and back - Richard Longley
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*50 years of food & activism with Karma Food Co-op - Andrea Dawber, Paul DeCampo
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13,000 Year-Old Secret Revealed! Discovering Flemingdon Park's Buried Creek - Edward Brown
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Allan Gardens and its Eclectic Neighbours - Peter Kopplin, Michael McClelland
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Bain Co-Op: It Takes a Village - Twyla Kowalenko, Sophie Barbier
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Coffee & Culture - Meg Marshall
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Early Bird Gets the Islands Walk - Nicolas Bello
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Finding Old Graydon Hall - Bob Georgiou
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Finding the Missing Middle - Downtown Edition - By Philip Parker, Juliana Azem
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Finding the Missing Middle - York Edition - By Margherita Cosentino, Brooke Marshall
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Hidden Gems: Art at Exhibition Place - Steve Collie
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How Place Holds Time - Jenny Davis, Keira Day
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*How Public is Public Art? - Adam Cohoon, Lorna Craig, Devon Ostrom, Emily Gillespie, and Gloria Bernal
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In the Steps of the Bomb Girls: Ajax & the DIL Munitions Plant - Stephen White, Paul Hébert
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Buy Your Neighbourhood with Kensington Market's Community Land Trust - Chiyi Tam, Kevin Barrett
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Junction Triangle: The Next Liberty Village? - Simon Fogel
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*Lawrence Heights: a Community in Between - Trudy-Ann Powell, Ahmed Adan
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*“Living in Indigenous Sovereignty” Poetry Walk - Anna Nieminen
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NOT a boring walk, this is an elevating walk! - Judith Hayes, Mike Mattos
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*The Oculus: Revitalizing a Space-Age Park Pavilion - Stephanie Mah
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Public Art in Beaches-East York - Adam Smith
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Public Art on Danforth - Adam Smith
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Public Art on Kingston Road - Adam Smith
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Public Art on Queen St. East. - Adam Smith
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Remnants of the Toronto Suburban Railway - Scott Haskill
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Riding a Bike to Support Your Community - Chad Mohr, Jenna Blumenthal, and Ilse Kramer
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Shared Stories: Historic Corktown Past and Present - Coralina Lemos
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Toronto's Towering Cathedrals of Commerce - Michael Binetti
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Toronto: The Immigrant Experience - Alex Sein
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Transit dream or Nightmare: Tour the proposed Ontario Line in South Riverdale - Paul Young
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Turn It Up: The Past, Present & Future of Toronto's Live Music Ecosystem - Ryan Taylor, Omar Elsharkawy
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*What Do a King and a Friend of Oscar Wilde Have In Common? - David Raymon
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We Tried to Revitalize the Linear Parks: Instead We Got Class Warfare - Nikolas Koschany
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World Labyrinth Day 2022 - Sunnyside Jane's Walk - HïMY SYeD
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World Labyrinth Day 2022 - Medicine Walk - HïMY SYeD
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World Labyrinth Day: Blue Zone Parkdale - HïMY SYeD
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World Labyrinth Day: Blue Zone Scarborough Jane's Walk - HïMY SYeD
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Wychwood Park - Marilyn Spearin
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XOXO Downsview - Emily Reisman, David Anselmi
SUNDAY, MAY 8
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*50 years of food & activism with Karma Food Co-op - Andrea Dawber, Paul DeCampo
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13,000 Year-Old Secret Revealed! Discovering Flemingdon Park's Buried Creek - Edward Brown
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*A River Runs Through It: Stories of the Lower Humber- Pamela Gough, Diane Goodwillie
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*Affordable forever: the housing investments that keeps on giving - Joy Connelly
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Allan Gardens and its Eclectic Neighbours - Peter Kopplin, Michael McClelland
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Angel Brick Road - Jan Schotte
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*Biking on the ninth - exploring the western edge of Mississauga - Rahul Mehta
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Brunswick Ave: Learning from the past to adapt for the future - Nicole Schulman
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Buy Your Neighbourhood with Kensington Market's Community Land Trust - Chiyi Tam, Kevin Barrett
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*Central Waterfront: Sugar, Ferries, Music, and Famines - Ashley McDonough
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Condo Development in the Beaches - Adam Smith
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*CANCELLED*Jane's Paddle: Paddling Past to Present - Adrianne Nascimento, Jenny Foster
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Junction Triangle: The Next Liberty Village? - Simon Fogel
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*Ghosts of High Park - Naomi Robinson
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The Girl on the Hat - A Children's Jane's Walk - HïMY SYeD
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The History of Muslims in Toronto - HïMY SYeD
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*Off Set: The Intersection of the Street Grid and Creating Neighbourhood Bikeways - Becky Katz, Hommood Alrowais
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*Opulent Toronto at its best: old, not so old and new, diverse, bewildering, bizarre, and hidden - Richard Longley
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The Path to Park Privatization - Adam Smith
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People Power at Guild Park - John Mason
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Say Yes to the Duplex: A Conversation About Housing and Density in Toronto - Christina Ransom
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Shared Stories: Historic Corktown Past and Present - Coralina Lemos
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Taking the Land to Make A Neighbourhood - A History of Brockton Village - Eric Sehr
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*Three Centuries of Corktown - Lynne Kurylo, Helene St. Jacques
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Toronto's Downtown Palaces of Retail - Michael Binetti
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Toronto the Awesome - Stella Rossovskaia
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*Walking Nature Back into Life - Susan Aaron
DIGITAL WALKS
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First Song is the Deepest - Volume 2. A Self Guided Walk + Community Conversation - Zahra Ebrahim, Wesley Reibeling
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"The Heart of the City"- Photography Submission - Celia Beketa, Wesley Reibeling
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