Fort York’s interpretive emphasis has traditionally focused on the period starting with John Graves Simcoe’s arrival in 1793 to
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In earlier years, trees were actually bought as liner stock from southwestern Ontario tree growers and grown to larger
May 11, 2026
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Haynes, Richard
by Richard Haynes Site Coordinator, Fort York Anyone looking for an intimate and unique way to observe Remembrance Day
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Gerrard, Richard
by Richard Gerrard The gift to the Friends of Fort York of Charles Pachter’s giclée portrait of John Graves
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Gerrard, Richard
Archaeology at Fort York dates back sixty years to at least 1956 when staff undertook exploration of the fort’s
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Dodds, Richard
He was invited to join the Board of the Friends, where his wise counsel coupled with a quiet but
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Gerrard, Richard
A few months ago Robert Hamilton, an alert reader of The Fife & Drum, sent us a link to
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Gerrard, Richard
Digitizing Manuscripts from the City’s Museums As part of the City’s Museums and Heritage Services’ ongoing commitment to make
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Gerrard, Richard
Michael T. Lucas and Julie M. Schablitsky (eds.) Archaeology of the War of 1812 Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast
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Gerrard, Richard
ell, the short answer is: “No one in their right mind.” At least, not any longer. This class of