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As a kid, I thought this was the world famous arch... turns out that was the St.Louis, Missouri Gateway Arch. oops...
Toronto’s oldest existing home was built in 1794 for John Scadding who accompanied Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe to Upper Canada in 1792. Scadding Cabin was moved to the CNE grounds from the east bank of the Don River in 1879 by the York Pioneer and Historical Society, which is still responsible for its operation. The move was part of the celebrations marking the inauguration of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition (forerunner of the CNE). In 1986 the cabin was designated as historically significant under the Ontario Heritage Act.
formerly
The Government Building
The Dominion Goverment Building
The British Empire Building
The Arts, Crafts And Hobbies Building
this was quite possibly the foulest smelling bathroom i have ever visited — second only to the vile urine troughs at Tiger Stadium. and leagues ahead of every Coffee Time i have ever had the displeasure of having to pee in.
this was quite possibly the foulest smelling bathroom i have ever visited — second only to the vile urine troughs at Tiger Stadium. and leagues ahead of every Coffee Time i have ever had the displeasure of having to pee in.