Cycling, streetcars, and churches in old Toronto |
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2025
- In this installment of the #onpoli Mini series, we delve into the historical significance of cycling, streetcars, and churches in shaping old Toronto's urban landscape. This mini presents a factual account of the city's evolution, highlighting the pivotal role these elements have played in the cultural and architectural development of Toronto
From the early adoption of bicycles as a mode of transportation to the expansion of streetcar lines that facilitated the growth of neighborhoods, and the architectural splendor of historic churches that dot the cityscape, each aspect is examined through a lens of historical impact and urban planning.
Tune in for a deep dive into the stories that have made Toronto what it is today, with a special emphasis on the insights from the book 'The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Company.' This mini promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of the city's rich heritage.
You can also see the podcast on the TVO Today UA-cam channel and every Friday night at 8 and 11 pm ET as the first half of The Agenda.