On November 9 the Economic Development and Parks Committee of City Council approved the building program set out in

November 2005 (Vol 9, No 5)
November 2005 · Volume 9 · No. 5 · 8 pages
November 2005 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 9, Number 5. 8 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
May 11, 2026
by
Ross Flowers
Most historic sites across Canada have a legitimate claim to public acclaim for their special recognition of significant events
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
The Garrison Reserve, known also as the Garrison Common, was set aside in 1793 for defensive purposes by Governor
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Friends Fill Three Vacancies on Bob Allsopp and Rollo Myers, both founders of the Friends of Fort York, have
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Operating the parking concession on the Mustering Ground west of the fort during the Molson Indy and CNE provides
May 11, 2026
by
Haynes, Richard
Anyone looking for an intimate and unique way to observe Remembrance Day can do no better than attend Fort
May 11, 2026
by
Bridget Wranich
by Bridget Wranich Like the Fish Pie recipe that appeared in The Fife and Drum, v.8, No. 3 (January
May 11, 2026
by
Melanie Garrison
Remembrance Day Service, November 11, 10:45 a.m. Strachan Avenue Cemetery Tours of the fort following the ceremony. Free Admission
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
At present Toronto has 11 Heritage Conservation Districts, including one at Fort York created originally in 1985. They are






