by Gary Miedema Directly south of Fort York, between Lakeshore Boulevard and the lake, lies Coronation Park. A grove

October 2010 (Vol 14, No 3)
October 2010 · Volume 14 · No. 3 · 9 pages
October 2010 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 14, Number 3. 9 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
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Richard, Ubbens
In earlier years, trees were actually bought as liner stock from southwestern Ontario tree growers and grown to larger
May 12, 2026
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Alan, Walker
On 17 January 1810 a group of prominent citizens of Toronto Town of York) met to establish the Toronto
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Friends of Fort York
New Directors Appointed to Friends’ Board Recently the board appointed Sid Calzavara and Marc Nufrio to serve as directors
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Kathy, Mills
At the the change of command ceremony for the Queen’s York Rangers (1st American Regiment) at Fort York on
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Friends of Fort York
Friends’ Friends Sweep Jane Jacobs Prize Awards This year the Jane Jacobs Prize was awarded to two recipients with
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Friends of Fort York
The Fort York Foundation has appointed its first executive director, Curtis Barlow, who has held many senior positions in
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Friends of Fort York
Scott James of the Wellington Place Neighbourhood Association, which has pushed for improvements to Victoria Memorial Square, stands in
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Chris, Laverton
by Chris Laverton Recent research in the British military records held by Library and Archives Canada (LAC) has revealed
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Friends of Fort York
2010 Upcoming Events Historic Fort York Hearth Cooking Class October 24, 11 am to 3 pm Sun. Come to
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Friends of Fort York
Parler Fort (Fort York’s new Speaker Series) Mon. November 8, 7:30 pm During Remembrance week, award-winning historian J. L.







