Discover & Explore Toronto's Waterfront: A Walker's Jogger's Cyclist's Boater's Guide to Toronto's Lakeside Sites and History

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Dundurn, Apr 1, 1998 - Health & Fitness - 144 pages

Out of print for many years, this much sought-after guide is being brought back just in time for the megacity’s first summer. Mike Filey has expanded his original book to include areas that are now the waterfront of the new City of Toronto, stretching from the west end of Etobicoke to the Rouge River in the east. This valuable guide is an essential tool for anyone with an interest in Toronto: tourists, locals, and even out-of-towners who want to learn more about the lakeside sites of North America’s fifth-largest city.

The book is divided into three Walks. New and archival photographs and illustrations capture the beauty and charm of the city, while the text provides the history of each site, complete with intriguing and often amusing anecdotes.

For residents and tourists, Toronto continues to be a great city to explore. With Discover & Explore Toronto’s Waterfront, exploration is made even more exciting.

 

Contents

Gooderham Worts to Palace Pier
14
Maps
99
Port Lands to the RC Harris Water Treatment Plant
101
Map
119
Toronto Bay and Toronto Island
120
Alphabetical Reference
141
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About the author (1998)

Mike Filey is a popular Toronto historian and a former member of the Toronto Historical Board and the Ontario Heritage Foundation. In addition to The Way We Were, Mike's regular column in the Toronto Sunday Sun, he is a popular commentator on several Toronto radio stations. He is the author of several books on Toronto, including From Horse Power to Horsepower, The TTC Story, I Remember Sunnyside, and the phenomenally popular Toronto Sketches series.

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