Toronto’s Junction, so named for the nearby intersection of four railway lines, is the site of a colorful and contentious history. Previously an independent city called West Toronto, it was annexed by ...
Have you ever noticed there are a lot of breweries in the Junction? Presently, this can be attributed in some part to the real estate; the relatively uncrowded area is home to large and historical ...
It’s called the Junction because it’s, well, a junction, originally of two First Nations trails and then of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s Ontario and Quebec lines with the Toronto, Grey and Bruce and ...
If you’ve never heard of the Junction’s colourful past, next time you’re in the neighbourhood walking along the retail strip, look up. On lamp posts from Quebec Avenue east to Indian Grove you’ll see ...
This article is part of Next, The Globe's five-day series examining the people, places, things and ideas that will shape 2013. Before he was arrested, Felice Scala liked to call himself the "mayor" of ...
When you find yourself in the West Side, you find yourself in the heart of everything that makes Toronto great; a spot that makes every day a cause for celebration. Bursting with creativity, foodie ...
WATCH: The neighbourhood bordered by three separate rail lines held a contest five years ago to come up with an official name. Mark McAllister reports. TORONTO – The neighbourhood bordered by three ...
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