Toronto’s First Historical Plaques by Gary Miedema This article is an abbreviated version of the original, published in 2005

September 2016 (Vol 20, No 3)
September 2016 · Volume 20 · No. 3 · 11 pages
September 2016 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 20, Number 3. 11 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
May 11, 2026
by
Richard Haynes
OCTOBER Historic Cooking Classes in the 1826 Officers’ Mess Kitchen Sun. October 23, 10 am to 3:30 pm Hannah
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
In the week following Labour Day work began on the pedestrian and cycle bridge linking the Garrison Common at
May 12, 2026
by
Gladki, Kasia
Things are moving along at a rapid rate–The Bentway is quickly becoming a reality. The design has advanced in
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
For the second consecutive year the Fort York Guard beat all comers at the Annual Fort George arms drill,
May 12, 2026
by
Otto, Stephen
There are two parts to the bridge on Bathurst Street between Front Street and Fort York Boulevard: the historic
May 12, 2026
by
Eamonn, O'Keeffe
The Battle of York is among the most storied and beststudied episodes in Toronto’s early history. Two centuries on,
May 12, 2026
by
Azan Armaki, Marzieh, Stephen Otto
On the south side of Niagara Street between Tecumseth St. and Wellington St. W., backing on the former but
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
6 The Fife and Drum
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
How Jean Geeson Saw the Fort In the July issue of this newsletter, The Friends proposed that named for
May 12, 2026
by
Christopher, Moore
Rail Deck Park should make us (even more) grateful for Garrison Common. Twenty-eight hectares of new parkland in the
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
At its regular monthly meeting in September the Board of Directors appointed Tyler Wentzell to the board to serve
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Members of The Friends of Fort York in good standing will be invited to a reception on October 20
May 12, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
The small group of editors and designers responsible to the directors of The Friends of Fort York for putting









