I thought the Guild Inn was an old hotel perched on the Scarborough Bluffs. It was that — and much more.
My Canada, 112/150: Sculpting a riverfront
There’s a fascinating history behind Louis Odette’s urge to beautify through sculpture.
My Canada, 111/150: Our bevy of gardens
The following gardens are my favourites of those I’ve visited in the country. What others would you add?
My Canada, 110/150: Our national treasures
No trip to Canada’s capital is complete without visiting one of the dozen national museums based in Ottawa.
My Canada, 109/150: The cathedrals of commerce
When I have appointments in Toronto’s Financial District, I try to ensure my walking route takes me through the Allen Lambert Galleria.
My Canada, 108/150: Library love
Libraries are fundmanetally founded on a sharing economy, long before business monetized sharing via Uber and Airbnb.
My Canada, 107/150: The canola champion
Canada is the world’s top producer of canola: nearly one quarter of the world’s supply is grown here.
My Canada, 106/150: Tater-iffic
Given that my heritage is half Ukrainian and half Irish, it’s not surprising potatoes were a big part of my diet growing up.