Toronto Then and Now

TORONTO THEN AND NOW ... Wow! I realize now that I have not really updated this in about 3 years. I'm not sure if anyone is still following or reading, but for the time being, I thought I would update this with material from my Instagram account, just to keep things active. I'm going to start with Instagram content dating back a few months. If you want to follow me there, you can find me @fiennesclinton Thanks to all of you who still stop by here.

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Toronto in 1868 - The Normal & Model School for Upper Canada & Egerton Ryerson

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This was originally posted on my Instagram on July 6th, 2021. You can find me on Instagram @fiennesclinton This is Octavius Thompson's p...
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Toronto in 1868 - The Bay Street Presbyterian Church

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  This was originally posted on my Instagram on July 5th, 2021. You can find me on Instagram @fiennesclinton The Bay Street Presbyterian Chu...
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Toronto in 1868 - The Royal Insurance Company Building

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This was originally posted on my Instagram account on July 4th, 2021.   You can find me on Instagram @fiennesclinton The Royal Insurance Com...

Toronto in 1868 - The Bank of Toronto

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  This was originally posted on my Instagram account on July 3rd, 2021.   You can find me on Instagram @fiennesclinton This early branch of ...

Toronto in 1868 - The Toronto Street Post Office

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  This was originally posted on my Instagram account on July 3rd, 2021.   You can find me on Instagram @fiennesclinton This is the Toronto S...

Toronto in 1868 - Introduction to Octavius Thompson

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  This was originally posted on my Instagram account on July 3rd, 2021.   You can find me on Instagram @fiennesclinton Cover of "Toront...
Saturday, June 30, 2018

# 66 ~ Toronto's Original "Canada Day" in 1867

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Well, after a long hiatus of over a year, I've decided to put up another post here in my collection of anecdotal tales of Toronto...
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I am a life long resident of Toronto, Ontario. Back in the 1990s, I started Muddy York Walking Tours (www.muddyyorktours.com), and since then I have become obsessed with sharing the secrets and stories of the City of Toronto. You can find out more about what I do by visiting www.muddyyorktours.com or by e-mailing me at richard@muddyyorktours.com. Thanks for visiting!
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