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The City

Casa Loma

February 13, 2013 Joel Levy

Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s biggest tourist destinations and has been in operation as a museum since 1937. It is […]

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Toronto Tourism

Toronto Police Museum and Discovery Centre

February 6, 2013 Joel Levy

Toronto Police Museum & Discovery Centre is located in the lobby of Police Headquarters at 40 College St. It is […]

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Ontario Travel

Halifax Hockey History – A Canadian Pilgrimage Part 3

February 5, 2013 Joel Levy

The third part of the hockey pilgrimage began upon my arrival in Halifax from Montreal. To see the first post CLICK […]

Ontario Travel

Montreal Hockey History – A Canadian Pilgrimage Part 2

January 28, 2013 Joel Levy

The second part of the hockey pilgrimage began upon my arrival in Montreal from Kingston. To see the first post CLICK […]

hockey pilgrimage
Ontario Travel

Kingston Hockey History – A Canadian Pilgrimage Part 1

January 19, 2013 Joel Levy

Hockey is back today and in anticipation of the event I decided to visit some of hockey’s historical locations starting […]

One King West
The City

One King West – Toronto

December 4, 2012 Joel Levy

They say that home is where the heart is, and if you want to feel a sense of comfort that […]

HHoF
Sports

The Hockey Hall of Fame

November 27, 2012 Joel Levy

The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto is a great destination for any hockey fan. Since 1993 it has been […]

St. Lawrence Market
The City

St. Lawrence Market

October 2, 2012 Joel Levy

St. Lawrence Market is one of Toronto’s oldest attractions at over 200 years old. In 1803 Governor Peter Hunter proclaimed that […]

Gooderham & Worts Flatiron Building
History

The Gooderham & Worts Flatiron Building

September 23, 2012 Joel Levy

Toronto’s Flatiron building was constructed in the late 1800s (10 years before the more publicized NYC Flatiron) for the Gooderham and Worts […]

Brighton and Presqu'ile provincial park
Ontario Travel

Brighton Ontario and Presqu’ile Provincial Park

September 7, 2012 Joel Levy

This week I got a chance to visit with friends in Brighton, Ontario and to discover what is called the “Gateway […]

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