Category Archive: Things From My Travels

Jun 27 2024

Because of the line of duty – Honouring Ontario police officers lost to suicide

June 2024 On Sunday, 23 June, hundreds of police officers and their supporters gathered at the site of the Ontario Police Memorial in Toronto to commemorate the first annual Ontario Police Suicide Memorial ceremony. Unlike the existing police memorial, which pays tribute to police officers killed in the line of duty, this new memorial pays …

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Jun 21 2024

Minesing S.S. #9 – Former rural schoolhouse lives on as a community centre

June 2024 For rural communities, one-room or small multi-room schoolhouses were the standard before communities grew and educational course offerings necessitated bigger schools, holding anywhere from several hundred to one or two thousand students. Before the invention of the automobile, these one-room or small schools were built close to the towns and farms where the …

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Jun 18 2024

They called him the King – Al Waxman, Canada’s other King

June 2024 They called him the King; the King of Kenzington. Also known as Albert “Al” Waxman, the versatile Canadian actor and director had a long and distinguished career that included radio, stage, films and television. Albert Samuel Waxman, was born on 2 March 1935 in Toronto, the son of Jewish Polish immigrants. Waxman’s career began …

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Jun 14 2024

St. James on-the-Lines Church – Historic Penetanguishene church has served worshipers for almost 200 years

June 2024 The St. James on-the-Lines Church, a small, unassuming, white clapboard-sided church in the lakeside town of Penetanguishene, Ontario, may not seem that significant on first inspection. However, there is a very specific reason why the British Union Jack flies outside the church: the St. James on-the-Lines Church is older than Canada itself. The …

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Jun 09 2024

Sunset Ceremony honours Barrie war veterans on the 80th anniversary of D-Day

June 2024 On the evening of 6 June, at Barrie’s Military Heritage Park, along the shore of Kempenfelt Bay, a large crowd gathered for a special Sunset Ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the beginning of the end for the Nazis and the Third Reich. Codenamed Operation Neptune, the Normandy landings on 6 …

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May 30 2024

Etobicoke football stadium re-named in honour of the late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford

May 2024 For a man who loved football, the re-naming of Centennial Park football stadium to Rob Ford Stadium on 28 May, the day that would have been Ford’s 55th birthday, is a fitting tribute. The newly-rechristened Rob Ford Stadium is a 2,200-seat stadium, opened in 1975 in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke, that is primarily …

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May 26 2024

You Are Here – Giant astrolabe commemorates French explorer Samuel de Champlain’s arrival in Penetanguishene

May 2024 The historic southern Ontario town of Penetanguishene is a small, bilingual town with a history that goes back to the early days of New France and the French explorers who helped settle North America. French translator Étienne Brûlé was the first European to set foot in the Penetanguishene area around 1610, where he …

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May 21 2024

Barrie’s Ukrainian Vyshyvanka Day Festival – Celebrating everything Ukrainian

May 2024 Meridian Place in downtown Barrie, Ontario, was a busy place on Sunday, 19 May, for Barrie’s second annual Ukrainian Vyshyvanka Day Festival. Hosted by the Ukrainian Community in Barrie, Vyshyvanka Day is an annual holiday celebrated internationally, where Ukrainians celebrate their heritage and the symbol of  the iconic Ukrainian embroidered shirt (vyshyvanka). With …

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May 17 2024

The Queen’s Hotel – A popular Barrie establishment for almost two centuries

May 2024 The Queen’s Hotel in the southern Ontario city of Barrie has been an institution for almost 175 years. Beginning as a tavern in 1850, it was known as Marks’ Hotel back then, named after proprietor Edward Marks. The three-storey brick hotel on Dunlop Street East, no longer offers rooms for the night, but …

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May 07 2024

Ontario honours fallen police officers in annual ceremony

May 2024 Thousands of police officers from Canada, America and abroad, marched through the street around Queen’s Park in Toronto in commemoration of police officers who have died in the line of duty in Ontario on Sunday, 5 May. While thunderstorms threatened to roll through the area, the rain fortunately held off for the day, …

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