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1813, the Battle of York took place in Upper Canada during the War of 1812 as U.S. forces defeated the British garrison in present ... the ammunition magazine of Fort York as the Americans approached.
On April 27, 2011, during the four-day 2011 Super Outbreak, 112 tornadoes touched down across the southeastern United States, ...
Fort Ticonderoga is planning a number of events to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War. The first ...
Access this Green P lot via the westbound lane of Fleet Street and turn right onto Garrison Road (Garrison Road is marked by the ‘Old Fort York’ archway). This parking lot can also be accessed from ...
The iconic red canoe in Fort York, which is viewed by thousands of motorists travelling along the Gardiner Expressway daily, has been destroyed by a fire. Canoe Landing Park is located at 95 Fort ...
Two centuries later, Fort York was the ground for a very different kind of battle. Acrimony between City Hall and Friends of Fort York (FOFY), a non-profit that advocates for the living history ...
Part of the same network of historic museums, Fort York, is another atypical cultural experience. Located right downtown, close to other attractions like the Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena ...
Toronto Fire Services said they were called to the park at Fort York Boulevard in the CityPlace neighbourhood on Wednesday at around 2:40 a.m. for a fire around the popular art installation.
According to a Toronto police report posted on social media: “At approximately 2:42 a.m., officers responded to a fire at Canoe Landing Park near Fort York Boulevard and Dan Leckie Way.
Crews were called to the park, located at 95 Fort York Blvd., around 2:40 a.m. for reports the structure was on fire. It was extinguished by firefighters and there were no injuries, Toronto Fire said.
The three-day event at 250 Fort York Blvd. will start run from Aug. 8 to 10. The historic Fort York “will transform into the ultimate summer party, packed with tacos, tequila, salsa dancing, music, ...