
Toronto: A Retrospective Travelogue
CN Tower, Casa Loma, Fort York, Toronto Islands, and More
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Narrated by:
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Martyn Clements
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By:
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Gary McKraken
About this listen
I visited Toronto as a young man in the late 1980s. Quite an adventure for a (then) 20-year-old from England on his first big adventure abroad. It made quite a lasting impression on me which I thought I had no record of it other than memories until I found a bunch of photographs I took whilst in Toronto. That gave me the idea to write this "retrospective travelogue" of my time in Canada in 1987.
Inside you have the story of my Toronto adventure giving that retrospective look back at visiting such places as the CN Tower, Casa Loma, Fort York, Niagara Falls and other places together with a bit of a look at how things may have changed since.
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