"The History of Canadian Muslims in Toronto"

I am leading this Jane's Walk on Sunday Afternoon, May 4 2025.

We start at 3:00 p.m.

We meet at the Roncesvalles Peace Garden,

Where Dundas Street Forks with Roncesvalles Avenue in West End Toronto.

This Jane’s Walk explains how 3rd, 4th, & 5th Generation Muslim Torontonians helped build our city.

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"Brampton Downtown, a Walk into the Future"

Walk Leader Steve Collie

Shared soooo much that is happening in Downtown Brampton, Ontario,

Numerous Residential Towers that are already in progress,

Some already Built and Occupied post-Covid, barely two years old,

Labour History, Factories, Flood Plain diversions, and "Brampton Innovation District".

Ghost Stories too!

Brampton is the Future!

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"Sterling To | Morrow" Jane's Walk

This Friday evening Toronto Jane's Walk had 165 People at walk start!

Walk Leader, Sam Carter-Shamai, shared knowledge of upcoming changes to this Toronto Neighbourhood.

OR NOT.

And what should be kept, and might be lost.

Time well spent joining this first of my Toronto Jane's Walk for 2025.

I brought my JW sign, holding it up from start til end.

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"The 11 Books of Jane Jacobs All in One Jane's Walk - With HiMY SYeD"

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Friday May 5 2023

Start Time : 5:45 p.m.

Walk Start Location :

Masaryk Park, 212 Cowan Avenue, South of Queen Street West, Parkdale, West End Toronto

Walk Leader will be holding Orange Jane's Walk Sign standing in middle of Parkdale Labyrinth in Masaryk Park

Walk End Location :

Victoria Memorial Square Park

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2023 Jane's Walks

Jane Jacobs published at least 11 books during her life, and wrote so much more... • Constitutional chaff; rejected suggestions of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, with explanatory argument Compiled by Jane Butzner, (1941) • The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961) • The Economy of Cities (1969) • The Question of Separatism: Quebec and the Struggle over Sovereignty (Massey Lecture, 1980) • Cities and the Wealth of Nations (1984) • The Girl on the Hat (Children's Book Illustrated by Karen Reczuch) (1990) • Systems of Survival: A Dialogue on the Moral Foundations of Commerce and Politics (1992) • A Schoolteacher in Old Alaska: The Story of Hannah Breece (1995) • The Nature of Economies (2000) • Toronto: Considering Self-government (2000) • Dark Age Ahead (2004) During the Centenary "Jane 100" Jane's Walk year, HiMY SYeD decided to lead one Jane's Walk for each of Jane Jacobs' 11 Books. The main ideas in each of those books was illustrated and understood from walk stop to walk stop using neighbourhood icons, landmarks, examples, architecture and things hiding in plain sight. This year, instead of 11 Different Jane's Walk for 11 Different Books, there will be 11 unique walk stop locations plus several smaller walk pauses starting in Parkdale, passing by Ontario Place, until we wind up this Jane's Walk inside Victoria Memorial Square Park. This will be 1 Jane's Walk covering only the most vital and timely ideas from each of Jane Jacobs' books. If you've never read any of Jane's books, or missed a few, or want a crash course or refresher in the ideas and writings of Jane Jacobs'... Or are simply curious why Labyrinths and Mazes were so important to Jane's thinking on Cities and Neighbourhoods, then this is the Jane's Walk for you!

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