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Events Guide: Heritage Toronto walking tours this weekend

Union Station and the Railway Lines (NEW!) - SATURDAY, JULY 11 @ 11:00 AM

The Railway Lands around Union Station have undergone several dramatic transformations since 1853, when the first passenger train steamed out of Toronto. Explore Toronto's railway heritage, culminating with a ride on the John Street Roundhouse turntable at the Toronto Railway Heritage Centre.

Leader: Derek Boles, Toronto Railway Historical Association
Start Point: East side of Union Station GO Bus Terminal, Yonge St and The Esplanade
Finish Point: The Roundhouse, Rees St and Bremner Blvd
Length: Approx. 2 hours
Walk Difficulty: some stairs, long walks on sidewalks
Focus: historical, architectural

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The Queen's Park Stroll - SATURDAY, JULY 11 @ 1:30 PM

Discover the history of our provincial Legislative Building and the fascinating monuments that surround it. Free 30 minute tours of the interior of the Legislature are also available before and after the tour of the grounds (call 416-325-7500 for details).

Leader: Legislative Assembly Staff
Start Point: Front steps of the Legislative Building, north of Queen's Park Subway Station
Finish Point: East entrance of Legislative Building
Length: Approx. 1 ½ hours
Walk Difficulty: easy walk on pavement and rough park ground
Focus: historical, architectural

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The University of Toronto - Downtown Campus - SUNDAY, JULY 12 @ 11:15 AM

The University of Toronto traces its roots back to King's College, an Anglican college established in 1827. Explore the early history of Canada's largest university and the eclectic collection of buildings that help illustrate its past.

Leader: University of Toronto Visitors Centre
Start Point: Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre, 25 King's College Circle (S end of Knox College)
Finish Point: St. Michael's College, Queen's Park and Wellesley St
Length: Approx. 1 ½ hours
Walk Difficulty: some stairs, average walk
Focus: historical, architectural

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Spacing is pleased to be the promoting sponsor of the Heritage Toronto walking tours. All walks are free, and no reservations are required.

Photo from the Toronto Archives (Series 372, Subseries 79, Item 50)

 

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