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Free Walk: King Street East, Newspapers and Newsmakers- Aug 21.24

Along Toronto’s first main street, explore the historical characters who shaped the city and the colourful stories of the newspapers headquartered there from the 1820s until now.  

Free Walk: Sacred Stones & Steeples- July 17.24

See the magnificent 19th century sacred buildings, crafted by the finest architects, that reveal the importance of religion in the city.  

Free Walk: Mount Pleasant 1- Aug 18.24

In one of Toronto’s largest cemeteries, stroll through the beautiful, treed landscape. Hear stories of influential people from Toronto’s Victorian-era boom.  

Free Walk: Mount Pleasant 1- Oct 20.24

In one of Toronto’s largest cemeteries, stroll through the beautiful, treed landscape. Hear stories of influential people from Toronto’s Victorian-era boom.  

Free Walk: Monuments in Memory, Queen's Park- July 24.24

Enjoy a crash course in Canadian history from the early 19th century to today in the stories – some controversial – of public memorials on the grounds of Queen’s Park.  

Free Walk: Monuments in Memory, Queen's Park- Aug 28.24

Enjoy a crash course in Canadian history from the early 19th century to today in the stories – some controversial – of public memorials on the grounds of Queen’s Park.  

Free Walk: Riverdale- Sept 1.24

Riverdale’s history includes Indigenous settlements, brickmakers, jailbreakers, medical facilities, a park, and even a Russian royal. Explore the area’s evolution, reflecting the changing city.  

Free Walk: Riverdale- Oct 6.24

Riverdale’s history includes Indigenous settlements, brickmakers, jailbreakers, medical facilities, a park, and even a Russian royal. Explore the area’s evolution, reflecting the changing city.  

Free Walk: Grange- Aug 4.24

Learn the story of how the Grange developed from a colonial park property owned by Toronto’s early elite to become a neighbourhood of immigrants, workers, and professionals with social concerns.  

Free Walk: Grange- Sept 4.24

Learn the story of how the Grange developed from a colonial park property owned by Toronto’s early elite to become a neighbourhood of immigrants, workers, and professionals with social concerns.