TAP Together Walks - New Toronto: A 19th Century Industrial Suburb Presented by: Heritage Toronto Date: October 5, 2013 Event Time(s):1:00 PM to 3:00 PMWebsite: www.toronto.ca/tapto/2013_walk_schedule.htm Email: visitorservices@toronto.ca Costs: Free Cost Information: Heritage Toronto asks participants to consider paying what they can to help cover the costs, time and effort of staff volunteers. New Toronto was founded as an industrial suburb of Toronto in the 1890's. By the 1930s it had grown from a village to a town and became an industrial powerhouse. Hear about the growth of this community in South Etobicoke, as we view municipal buildings, an affordable housing project from 1918, the war memorial and other outstanding buildings. Heritage Toronto asks participants to consider paying what they can to help cover the costs, time and effort of staff volunteers. Start Point: St. Margaret's Anglican Church, 156 Sixth Street (about one block NE of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue)Finish Point: Same as start point Length: 2 Approx 2 hours Location:St. Margaret's Anglican Church 156 Sixth Street Lake Shore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue Map to this event Public Transit:TTC Trip Planner Southwest Walking/Hiking The City of Toronto does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of the content provided in this calendar nor does inclusion in the calendar constitute endorsement by the City of Toronto. All listing details are submitted by event organizers. To confirm any information, please contact the organizers directly..
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156 Sixth Street