• Fort York (French: Fort-York) is an early 19th-century military fortification in the Fort York neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • toronto historic sites. ... Joe Gill inspired and led The Friends over 25 years, helping preserve and revitalize Fort York during a time of massive change.
  • I visited Fort York this morning to learn more about the history of the colonial origins of Toronto and it was like stepping back into the early 19th century.
  • bathurst-street-bridge-to-fort-york-toronto. ↑ This bridge was originally a draw-bridge that went over that now buried river.
  • The Fort York neighbourhood (known as Garrison), is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada. It is along and south of CN Tower and CP railway corrid...
  • A website dedicated to displaying information about the historical and cultural presence of Toronto's Fort York, located in the heart of down town Toronto.
  • What else is good to know about Fort York National Historic Site in Toronto? ... Location: 250 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3K9, Canada.
  • Toronto Outdoor Picture Show’s 2024 “On the Job” programme opens with one full week of film events at Fort York this June.
  • Luckily, the Americans abandoned York, ultimately failing in their attempt to gain British territory. In 1932, the City of Toronto converted the fort into a museum.
  • Gazing eastward to the entrance to the old Fort at York on April 10, 1909. City of Toronto Archives, Fl.1548, S0343, It.
  • Historic photos from around Fort York, Toronto. Just west of Bathurst Street, the current 'Old Fort' was built by the British Army and Canadian militia troops just...
  • I was hiking from downtown Toronto to Billy Bishop Airport a few years back when my journey unexpectedly took me past Old Fort York.