Toronto: The Unknown City

Toronto: The Unknown City

Toronto: The Unknown City

Toronto: The Unknown City

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Overview

Toronto, named by UNESCO as the world’s most multicultural city, attracts thousands of tourists annually to its fascinating neighborhoods and thriving cultural scene. But in its 250-year history, Toronto has also become a place of many intriguing secrets.

Toronto: The Unknown City delves into the lesser-known spaces and stories of Hogtown, offering tantalizing tidbits of local lore, offbeat facts and surprising anecdotes that will captivate visitors and locals alike. From sealed-off public spaces to lost railways, tales of true crime to behind-the-scenes movie gossip, this book is packed with revelations. There’s also a guide to one of the world’s most eclectic dining scenes, plus celebrity stories, sports snippets, a backstage tour of the theatre and music worlds, fabulous shopping tips and much more. Titillating and tempting, Toronto: The Unknown City lifts the veil off Canada’s largest metropolis, to reveal the mysteries, marvels and monstrosities that lie beneath.

Praise for The Unknown City series:

“As useful to locals as it is to tourists.”—Globe & Mail

“Part tourist reference, part compendium of lore . . . a witty, engrossing, innovative series of guidebooks.”—Georgia Straight

“The wonky spin on things local is not only useful but hugely entertaining.”—Gazette

Howard Akler is a lifelong resident of Toronto. He has written for Lola, the local art magazine, and is currently at work on a novel set during the city’s centenary.

Sarah B. Hood is the author of Practical Pedalling, has contributed to Toronto Life, NOW, eye, and is the editor of Performing Arts in Canada. In 1990, she received an honorable mention at the National Magazine Awards.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551521466
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press, Limited
Publication date: 04/01/2004
Series: The Unknown City
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 527,106
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Howard Akler is a life-long resident of Toronto. He has written for Lola, the local art magazine, and is currently at work on a novel set during the city's centenary. Sarah B. Hood is the author of Practical Pedalling, has contributed to Toronto Life, NOW, eye, and is the editor of Performing Arts in Canada. In 1990 she received an honourable mention at the National Magazine Awards.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments7
Introduction9
Landmarks & Destinations12
Transportation42
Sports & the Outdoors60
Dining82
Literature & the Arts108
Shopping148
Media & Entertainment174
Nightlife198
Notoriety216
Living238
Index270
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