Contents of harbour restaurant going to auction
Global Toronto TORONTO – The largest private collection of nautical artifacts in Ontario will be up for grabs following the closure of Pier 4 Storehouse restaurant at Toronto's harbourfront. The 400-seat restaurant, which opened in 1977 in a former cargo warehouse … |
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SLoE by choreographer Julia Sasso to be unveiled Thursday at Harbourfront – Toronto Star
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SLoE by choreographer Julia Sasso to be unveiled Thursday at Harbourfront
Toronto Star When Toronto choreographer Julia Sasso unveils her latest work at Harbourfront Centre's Enwave Theatre on Thursday night it won't be the first time her chosen score, Canadian composer Ann Southam's Simple Lines of Enquiry, has filled that lofty space … |
Pier 4 Restaurant, a landmark on Toronto’s harbourfront, closing after 35 years – The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Pier 4 Restaurant, a landmark on Toronto's harbourfront, closing after 35 years
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com TORONTO, Sept. 25, 2012 — /CNW/ – After 35 years in operation, Toronto's first dockside dining establishment, Pier 4 Storehouse Restaurant, is closing. Walter Oster opened the restaurant in 1977. The original facility had been used for storing cargo … |
Into the wild of the Toronto Islands – Tillsonburg News
Into the wild of the Toronto Islands
Tillsonburg News Harbourfront Canoe and Kayak Centre instructor Sean Magee, left, and Adam Newton of London paddle through a channel in the Toronto Islands with the skyline of Canada's largest city ahead. (WAYNE NEWTON/QMI Agency). Tweet · Bookmark and Share … |
Port authority, school board held accountable for Bathurst Quay crossing – TheBulletin.ca
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Port authority, school board held accountable for Bathurst Quay crossing
TheBulletin.ca The Toronto Port Authority (TPA) and the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) continue to be at odds with parents from the Bathurst Quay and extended Harbourfront community over dangers school children face at the corner of Queens Quay and Eireann … |
The Lineup: Sept. 22-28 – Globe and Mail
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The Lineup: Sept. 22-28
Globe and Mail 231 Queens Quay W., 416-973-4949. People attend the Word On The Street book festival in Toronto in this 2011 handout photo. Fall and spring are the main seasons for book festivals across Canada. Some festivals draw big-name Canadian authors as well … |
Travel: Family visit to Toronto includes beach stops – Waterloo Record
Travel: Family visit to Toronto includes beach stops
Waterloo Record For proof, pay a visit to the city's Harbourfront Centre and view Uncharted Waters: Toronto's Enigmatic Harbour, a terrific outdoor photo exhibit that continues to June 2013 and explores Toronto's storied history of water-based commerce, past and present. |
David Byrne and Cory Doctorow Explain Music and the Internet – Torontoist
David Byrne and Cory Doctorow Explain Music and the Internet
Torontoist … Harbourfront Centre Wednesday night to do just that. David Byrne, former Talking Heads frontman and author of the recently released book How Music Works, took the stage with Cory Doctorow, a Toronto-born, U.K.-based blogger, journalist, and … |
Toronto’s Lights Are Brightest Downtown – Huffington Post (blog)
Toronto's Lights Are Brightest Downtown
Huffington Post (blog) Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport sits just off a dock at the beginning of Bathhurst St., in the Harbourfront District. (A direct flight to Billy Bishop cuts out a 35-minute commute from the Toronto Pearson International Airport to city center.) Free … |
Jamaica 50: A Literary Legacy – blogTO (blog)
Jamaica 50: A Literary Legacy
blogTO (blog) As Jamaica celebrates the 50th anniversary of its independence, Authors at Harbourfront Centre (AUTHORS) hosts an evening of discussion about contemporary Jamaican literature and art with renowned writers and scholars. Acclaimed Jamaican poet and … |