Tuesday, April 30, 2024
  
Homepage - Start here...
log in  •  join

Current Password:
New Password: (5 Char Min)
Confirm New Password:

User name (email)
Password
Remember Me:
Forgot Password?
| Home
Directory
Calendar
Alerts
Classified
Shuls & Tefillos
Contact Us
 Browse the directory by:
Business Listings
Categories
Search the directory for:
 
Important Numbers

Doctors and Physicians (14)
Emergency Numbers (12)
Hospitals (22)
Pharmacy (20)
Pharmacy - 24 Hours (4)
Pharmacy - Midnight (15)
Shatnez (1)
Toronto Jewish Social Services (0)
Walk-in Clinics (3)


FRUMToronto Topics

 Audio and PDF's:
Rabbi Ganzweig>
Weekly Publications>
 Articles:
Articles of Interest (228)
Ask The Rabbi (4756)
Bulletins & Alerts (45)
Community Events Blog (23)
Frum Toronto Staff (2)
Gut Shabbos & Gut Yom Tov (68)
Inspirational Stories (7)
Kuntrus Ramach Avarim (2)
Message Board (30)
Parenting (149)
Parsha Pearls (487)
Readers Recipes (4)
Shemiras Halashon (178)
Shmiras Haloshon Yomi (128)
Special Prayers (34)
Tehillim (99)
Thoughts for the Week (191)

FRUMToronto Links

Advertising Rates>
Eruv Toronto>


FRUMToronto Articles Articles of Interest

Interesting stories/ideas. Posting are moderated, and will be listed within 24 hours of submission.


Blog Image: blossom.jpg
WALKNIG MATTERS - Mackenzie House
Walking? Even if it matters? In this weather? Stop! All right, so I will introduce one of my favourite restored home and boutique museums in Toronto that speaks to a strong culture prior to Confederation. Close to the Eaton’s Centre downtown, is the historic Mackenzie House. William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto’s first mayor, a rebel of the small but lively “Rebellion of 1837 (alternatively known as the “Farmer’s Revolt”—ask me about my role in that play in High School) against the elitist British and an owner of a couch made out of horse hair!

Get off at Dundas St. on the Yonge-University Line, take a 10 minute walk, and get a docent led tour of this quaint historic home. A couple of nice rooms, some history about this strong and unusual leader in early Toronto (mid-19th century) also has a printing press in the basement. Learn about the origin of “upper and lower caps”, how difficult and tedious it was to print newspapers, and even get to stamp out some words on newsprint. The Xerox machine will appear golden compared to this primitive, but effective, means of reproduction.

Estimated time for tour: 45 minutes/30 minutes for printing press fun

Address: 82 BOND ST Toronto ON
M5B 1X2
Phone: (416) 392-6915

Contact: machouse@toronto.ca

Admission:

Adults: $6.19/Seniors (65 +): $3.54/Youth (13-18 yrs.): $3.54/Children (5-12 yrs.): $2.65
Children (4 and under): Free

Hours of operation:

January - April
Saturday - Sunday
Noon - 5 p.m.
March Break
Monday - Friday
Noon - 4 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday
Noon - 5 p.m.
May - Labour Day
Tuesday - Sunday
Noon - 5 p.m.
September - December
Tuesday - Friday
Noon - 4 p.m.

Saturday - Sunday
Noon - 5 p.m.
Christmas Eve, New Years Eve Day
Noon - 3 p.m
Mondays, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day
Closed



Signed,



Reena Basser, Licensed Paralegal 416-888-2390


Posted 4/1/2015 9:58 AM | Tell a Friend | Articles of Interest | Comments (0)

Be the First to Post a Comment!
Name:* Email:**
Comment:
* Names will be displayed. Anonymous comments will be filtered at a higher level.
** Email addresses will not be displayed or used.

Enter the characters from the image below.


Characters are not case-sensitive.





Toronto Eruv
Eruv status verified Friday afternoons. For email notification,  CLICK HERE

Toronto Weather

Home  |  About Us  |  Business Directory  |  Classified  |  Directory Rates  |  FAQ  |  Weekly Specials
Community Calendar  |  Davening Schedule  |  Weekly Shiurim  |  Zmanim  |  Contact Us
www.frumtoronto.com  - Contact Us