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March Break

Poster for cancellations
*FEATURED NEWS 

Cancellations and shutdowns spreading quickly

March 16, 2020November 9, 2020 Streeter staff Aga Khan Museum, camps, coronavirus, COVID-19, Fisher Library, Fox Theatre, March Break, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Reference Library, Tranzac Club

The news is coming in faster than we can keep up — with show cancellations, postponements, venue shutdowns and other abrupt changes.

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street performer not cancelled due to coronavirus
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Events cancelled across our neighbourhoods so far

March 14, 2020March 17, 2020 Streeter staff Aga Khan Museum, busking, camps, coronavirus, COVID-19, Fisher Library, Koerner Hall, March Break, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Reference Library, Tranzac Club

Not every performer is suffering from venues being shut down and people staying away during the coronavirus scare. “The crowd

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THINGS TO DO 

March Break Kid’s Club at Leaside church

February 27, 2018February 23, 2018 Streeter staff camps, Leaside Presbyterian Church, March Break

Kids are invited to take part in activities at Leaside Presbyterian Church March Break Kid’s Club on March 13, 14 and 15.

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Education 

Time to sign up for March Break and summer camps

February 8, 2018 Rodger Burnside camps, Debate Camp Canada, March Break, North Toronto Soccer Club, Power Soccer, True North Sports Camps

March Break is coming up very quickly now as parents rush to sign their kids up for activities that will keep them busy — and hopefully learning something — over that week off regular school. And some summer camps are already starting to fill up.

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Sports 

Kids hockey camp ends in a draw

March 20, 2015March 20, 2015 Shawn Star Alex Palermo, hockey, Leaside Memorial Community Gardens, March Break, Ultimate Stride, York Mills Arena

The Winter Classic March Break Camp saw 22 kids age 7-13 come out to improve their skating, shooting and puck control skills.

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Kids & Families 

DIY cure for March Break madness

March 5, 2014June 21, 2014 Ann Ruppenstein activities, art, March Break

Whether your kids are into flexing their muscles or their creativity, here are a few ways to keep them entertained and active during March Break week, March 10–14.

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NEWS 

March Break is a magical time

March 16, 2011 Town Crier staff Boston Pizza, March Break

Three magicians with a multitude of tricks up their sleeves dazzled a sold-crowd at the second annual A Second Slice Magic show held March 14 at Boston Pizza, near Eglinton Avenue and Yonge Street.

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THAT WAS THEN. This is now.

Empringham Hotel 1903
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From stately hotel to strip club—the Empringham story

November 19, 2020 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on From stately hotel to strip club—the Empringham story

The Empringham, Danforth or Play Pen — they’re all the same hotel, standing at Danfoirth and Dawes from the late 1800s into the 1980s.

Queen and Waverley 1903
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Can you believe this century home still stands at Queen and Waverley?

February 27, 2020 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on Can you believe this century home still stands at Queen and Waverley?
Beltline bridge over Yonge Street ion 1915
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When horses passed UNDER the Beltline bridge

December 1, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on When horses passed UNDER the Beltline bridge
Yonge-Eglinton southeast
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Now that the Yonge-Eglinton mess has been cleared up (almost)

October 24, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on Now that the Yonge-Eglinton mess has been cleared up (almost)
Mt. Pleasant loop being built
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When building transit was simpler at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton

May 9, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on When building transit was simpler at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton
Hay wagons on Yonge Street
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The days of hay wagons and streetcars on Yonge Street

February 1, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on The days of hay wagons and streetcars on Yonge Street
Avoca bridge being torn down
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The viaduct that brought Moore Park into Toronto

December 1, 2018 Streeter staff Comments Off on The viaduct that brought Moore Park into Toronto

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