In the Park, 1950s
DrFumblefinger shares an old family photo taken in the 1950s in a Toronto-area park.
DrFumblefinger shares an old family photo taken in the 1950s in a Toronto-area park.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of a statue, and a brief biography of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian thoracic surgeon who became a hero to the Chinese Communist forces of Mao.
A special monument outside of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto commemorates a great Canadian victory over the Soviet Union’s hockey team in 1972.
DrFumblefinger revisits the Hockey Hall of Fame and is impressed with the depth and diversity of its many displays and trophies.
DrFumblefinger shares some features of downtown as seen in the reflections of its modern skyscrapers.
Young people have different perspectives about great places to live when compared with other age groups. When you’re young, you often have a somewhat ambitious and innovative mindset that is fueled by the opportunity to develop personally and professionally, find new experiences and have the chance to interact with different cultures and interesting people. Now, where are the best places to find all of that? Tokyo, Japan Japan’s capital, Tokyo is a densely populated metropolis, so huge it’s…
DrFumblefinger visits Toronto’s iconic City Hall.
A walk near Toronto’s Ontario Legislative Building lead to the discovery of beautiful Victoria University, academic home of some of Canada’s most famous citizens.
A small charter company re-defines itself as a (very) short-haul commercial airline between Toronto and Niagara Falls.
Air Canada starts service to Budapest, just one of a string of international expansions for the carrier.
DrFumblefinger shares an old family photo taken in the 1950s in a Toronto-area park.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of a statue, and a brief biography of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian thoracic surgeon who became a hero to the Chinese Communist forces of Mao.
A special monument outside of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto commemorates a great Canadian victory over the Soviet Union’s hockey team in 1972.
DrFumblefinger revisits the Hockey Hall of Fame and is impressed with the depth and diversity of its many displays and trophies.
DrFumblefinger shares some features of downtown as seen in the reflections of its modern skyscrapers.
Young people have different perspectives about great places to live when compared with other age groups. When you’re young, you often have a somewhat ambitious and innovative mindset that is fueled by the opportunity to develop personally and professionally, find new experiences and have the chance to interact with different cultures and interesting people. Now, where are the best places to find all of that? Tokyo, Japan Japan’s capital, Tokyo is a densely populated metropolis, so huge it’s…
A walk near Toronto’s Ontario Legislative Building lead to the discovery of beautiful Victoria University, academic home of some of Canada’s most famous citizens.
A small charter company re-defines itself as a (very) short-haul commercial airline between Toronto and Niagara Falls.
Air Canada starts service to Budapest, just one of a string of international expansions for the carrier.