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Bronze-neck, Gold-heart. Canadian Hockey History Heroes

February 28, 2018 Conshinz

So we didn’t win gold in hockey this Olympics. Son of a bitch! It’s too bad the IOC and the […]

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The 5 Most Believable Alien and UFO Sightings in Canadian History

February 21, 2018 Rafael Kuerti

In honour of the 103rd anniversary of Canada’s first major UFO report – we will take a look at the […]

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Topless shoeshine girls were a thing in Toronto

January 15, 2018 Joel Levy

Photographer Dick Loek captured many great historical images from Toronto over his years working at the Toronto Star. His images […]

1915-September-21-Construction-work-on-Bloor-Street-Viaduct-Pier-E
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Vintage Photographs of the Construction of the Bloor Street Viaduct

January 4, 2018 Joel Levy

Designed by Edmund W. Burke, the Prince Edward Viaduct, or the Bloor Street Viaduct as you may know it, connects […]

1985 - A wing-mounted camera captures this view of the Toronto skyline with pilot Larry Newman 37 left and Star photographer Mike Slaughter
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Vintage Aerial Photographs of the City of Toronto

December 21, 2016 Joel Levy

Aerial photographs are pretty popular these days on social media sites like Instagram, Flickr and 500px. I decided to take […]

vintage fire truck photographs
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Vintage Fire Truck Photographs from Toronto

November 7, 2016 Joel Levy

For my latest curated collection of historic images from Toronto, I put together some vintage fire truck photographs from the […]

Vintage Costumes
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Vintage Costumes & Halloween Photographs from Toronto

September 29, 2016 Joel Levy

Halloween is just around the corner and I thought I would put together an album of old photographs showing people […]

1951 PCC Toronto Streetcar
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1951 PCC Toronto Streetcar by Nicoli OZ Mathews

August 4, 2016 Joel Levy

Nicoli OZ Mathews sent us this ground level shot of a 1951 PCC Toronto Streetcar for today’s daily photo from Toronto. […]

View of Canada's Wonderland main entrance
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Canada’s Wonderland Opening Year Vintage Photographs

July 7, 2016 Joel Levy

In 1981, the Taft Broadcasting Company, along with Great West Life, opened up Canada’s first theme park, Canada’s Wonderland in […]

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Old Rooftopping Photographs show Toronto’s Past

February 16, 2016 Joel Levy

Think rooftopping is a new fad? I found these old photographs on the Toronto Archives that show that it was […]

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