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Opening night of King Lear was as ominous as The Bard’s much celebrated work

July 17, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

Summer and outdoor theatre are such an essential pairing that it would be outrageous not to so seize the opportunity […]

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Victoria Day Long Weekend fun events that will make you want to stay in the city

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Victoria Day weekend is our first real weekend to recover from the winter months of being cocooned in our big […]

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“Early morning at High Park” by Toronto Photographer Leo Li

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Toronto photographer Leo Li sent us this great capture from High Park in the morning. Check out his page for […]

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Vintage Skiing Photographs from Toronto

January 11, 2016 Joel Levy

Today, skiing downhill in Toronto is limited to Earl Bales and Centennial park. Much like tobogganing, skiing and snowboarding has […]

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Brandon James Scott, Animation Artist

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Intro: Brandon James Scott is a designer who makes his home across the street from High Park in Toronto with […]

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HIGHS – National Tour

October 31, 2014 Freddie Mojallal

HIGHS are a band fairly new to the music scene in Toronto. They are a gang of super friendly folks that play happy […]

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Toronto Band Union Duke

September 2, 2014 Freddie Mojallal

Five-piece Toronto outfit Union Duke is a sweet blend of rock, country, folk and bluegrass mixed into one batch of […]

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High Park Becomes a Winter Wonderland over the Holidays

December 11, 2013 Joel Levy

By: Emma Abramowicz As December brings chilly winds and weather to our city, Torontonians look forward to the holidays for […]

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What if we started restoring, creating and exploring the nature that exists in our own neighbourhood… What would happen? The David […]

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Skiing & Tobogganing Hills in Toronto

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The cold weather is upon us and I have decided to embrace it and take advantage of the things that […]

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