Halifax Hockey History – A Canadian Pilgrimage Part 3
The third part of the hockey pilgrimage began upon my arrival in Halifax from Montreal. To see the first post CLICK […]
The third part of the hockey pilgrimage began upon my arrival in Halifax from Montreal. To see the first post CLICK […]
The second part of the hockey pilgrimage began upon my arrival in Montreal from Kingston. To see the first post CLICK […]
Hockey is back today and in anticipation of the event I decided to visit some of hockey’s historical locations starting […]
They say that home is where the heart is, and if you want to feel a sense of comfort that […]
The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto is a great destination for any hockey fan. Since 1993 it has been […]
St. Lawrence Market is one of Toronto’s oldest attractions at over 200 years old. In 1803 Governor Peter Hunter proclaimed that […]
Toronto’s Flatiron building was constructed in the late 1800s (10 years before the more publicized NYC Flatiron) for the Gooderham and Worts […]
This week I got a chance to visit with friends in Brighton, Ontario and to discover what is called the “Gateway […]
One of the great things about Toronto is that it is situated near some of the best destinations in the […]
Allan Gardens is a park and conservatory (greenhouse) in downtown Toronto. It borders Carlton Street to the north, Gerrard Street to […]
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