Check out these fun facts that you may or may not have known about Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood! This list touches on heritage, breweries, music, art and more…
Posts Categorized: History
Self-Guided Walking Tour of Riverside Architecture
Come and explore Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood, rich in architecture, culture, heritage, and art. On this self-guided tour you’ll learn about the many eras and styles of architecture Riverside houses, representing over 100 years of Canadian history. Get ready to walk or wheel to explore Toronto’s Riverside.
Riverside Eats & Beats ‘Pops-Up’ on Saulter June 4th!
The Leslieville Farmers’ Market and MomenTO pop-up museum are just some of the highlights on June 4th at the Riverside Eats & Beats Saulter Street closure.
Farewell to Dangerous Dan’s Diner – May 28th is Last day to Visit the ‘Double D’
The popular Riverside burger joint with menu staples like the “coronary burger” will close its doors on May 28th after 18 years.
Remembering Mary Macleod
Mary Macleod – Internationally Acclaimed Shortbread Baker – passes on. Mary’s family welcomes you to share in the creation of the memorial site, send donations in Mary’s honour to St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation.