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13 September 1979
Canada - Ontario - Toronto - Skyline - Miscellaneous - 1964-68
7/27/1966
Canada - Ontario - Toronto - Skyline - Miscellaneous - 1972-75
8/5/1974
Endangered species
22 May 1977
Happy civic holiday, Toronto! Our skyline comes of age with tower completion
7/29/1968
Hour-Long Cruises of Toronto's waterfront and the Islands' canals leave every 30 minutes between July and September from the foot of Yonge St. and the Ontario Place depot. At Present the boats leave every hour.
5/12/1972
Island residents come ashore on the mainland from $1 a ride water taxi while regular ferry service is cut off by today's strike of Local 43, CUPE
4/10/1972
It's thin ice, but L.A.C. Joe Cleary, one of Toronto Island's 600 residents, goes ahead anyway. Here he is starting off across the bay
2/6/1945
New water-coaches for Toronto Island Service
5 June 1929
One of the two city tugs that buck the floating ice
7 February 1945
The steam powered tug Ned Hanlan is retired now, but she's not forgotten
9 February 1971
This is one of the tugs which operate through ice in Toronto bay, taking island residents to and from city during winter months
7 January 1948
Three died yesterday when this eight-passenger Cessna 401 crashed into Lake Ontario while turning for landing at Toronto Island Airport.
23 July 1976
Toronto skyline: Cities are heading into a crisis, says Kirk Foley
7/5/1977
Two Island ferries are tied up on the waterfront in the winter; with only the car ferry operating for the people who live on Algonquin and Ward's Islands. But the Harbor Police continue their 24-hour watch from a tower.
14 December 1973
Two of the four tugs grounded in lagoons and kept 200 to 300 people shivering on the docks from half an hour to an hour and a half. These people final(...)
16 December 1948
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