Doors Open Toronto

Doors Open Toronto was a lot of fun. We roamed all over the city and got to see some interesting places. Highlights: West Toronto Masonic Temple, Shamrock Lanes, Birbeck Building, and the observation decks of Town Hall and Canada Life. See more photos here.
Edwards Gardens
Edwards Gardens is a botanical garden located on the southwest corner of Leslie Street and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto, Ontario. It is also the site of the Toronto Botanical Garden, a private not-for profit organization previously called the Civic Garden Centre.
It is a former estate garden featuring annuals, roses and wildflowers and an extensive rockery. It is located on Wilket Creek, one of the tributaries of the Don River West Branch. The estate’s title was once held by Alexander Milne, a Scottish weaver who settled here after the War of 1812 and left in 1832. The land and the woolen/saw mills was obtained by Rupert E. Edwards in 1944 and created his country home. Edwards home was left in neglect and was purchased by the Municipality of Metro Toronto in 1955 and became Edwards Gardens in 1956. The Civic Garden centre was relocated from another Milne property, the Milne home on Old Lawrence Avenue.
At City Hall Getting DOT Schedule



Doors Open Toronto begins tomorrow.
The Mechanical Bride

Today we visited the MOCCA to see The Mechanical Bride photography exhibit. The two-storey LaChapelle photo is the show.
Dr. Cooper’s OS
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but can stand more tinkering.


