Garrison Crossing will be the name of the paths and bridges built to span the railway tracks from Garrison Common to the Ordnance Triangle, and beyond to a new southward extension of Stanley With its name confirmed by a committee of city council on January 17, the Crossing—two stainless steel bridges by Spanish firm Pedelta, landscaping by DTAH—is due to be open by the end of the year. Park. Image courtesy of DTAH 10 The Fife and Drum
the distinct taste of the local flowers, is incorporated into several of the recipes used in our historic kitchen and is available for sale in the museum store. The vandalism to the hives has left Toronto Honeys and our Fort York bees in a very unfortunate situation. Should you wish to contribute towards the rebuild, please donate to the Friends of Fort York in trust for the Toronto Honeys. Tax receipts will be issued for gifts in excess of $25. Cheques may be mailed to The Friends at 260 Adelaide St. E., Box 183, Toronto, M5A 1N1.