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Christmas Songs
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Make a Donation!
History of Guild Park
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Guild Inn Brochure (1990's)
Log Cabin Project (1996)
Guild Walking Tour Brochure (1990's)
Rosa and Spencer Clark
Perseverence to Preservation: How the Provincial Panels Got to Guild Park
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Thackeray Jr Table Top Loom
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Guild Park Walking Tour
When
20 Aug 2014
6:30 PM
Location
Guild Park, 201 Guildwood Pkwy, Toronto
Each Wednesday and Thursday evening in August,
enjoy a free 60-minute guided tour of this historic site
. Tours start at 6:30 pm sharp. Meet at the front flagpole.
Guild Park was site of the innovative Guild of All Arts, founded in 1932. The park’s 88 acres includes a Sculpture Garden featuring works by notable Canadian artists including Sorel Etrog, Emanuel Hahn, Francis Loring, E.B. Cox and Florence Wyle. This outdoor tour highlights those sculptures, as well as architectural remnants saved from dozens of Toronto’s heritage buildings demolished in the 1960s and 1970s. Presented in association with Heritage Toronto and the Friends of Guild Park and Gardens.
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