Massey Hall
For decades, Massey Hall was the most famous venue in Canada. It hosted legendary performers like Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry and Gordon Lightfoot. It also hosted a variety of events staged by local community groups. On this ...
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Muddy York: A Toronto History Podcast
Adam Waiser and Grayson Miller
L'Aria che Tira - Pillole di Lirica
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Murder In The Hudson Valley
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Geopolitics & Empire
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Cautionary Tales of History
Cautionary Tales of History
Restful History for Sleep
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Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument
Arroe Collins
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BaalBusters
Estoico Hoy
Estoico
BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People
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Johnathan Walton Media
Johnathan Walton
Uncanny Japan
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The Media Project
Windsors & Losers
Eva & Allie
Next Level Soul Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Alex Ferrari
The Brion McClanahan Show
The Brion McClanahan Show
This Day in History
onthisdayinhistory
Canadian History Ehx
Craig Baird
Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts
Seforimchatter
Nachi Weinstein
The Cherry Picker
Zack Cherry
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Classic Car Restoration, JDM, and Automotive History
Doug & Dave: Classic Car Experts, Motorsports Enthusiasts and Automotive Storytellers
Movies, Films and Flix
Movies, Films and Flix
[Un]phased Unedited Podcast
[Un]phased Unedited Podcast
The Larry Arnn Show
Hillsdale College
Fixing A Hole - The Beatles podcast you didn't know you needed
Paul Humbley & Mark Wakely
Eschatology Matters
Eschatology Matters
Classic Rock Album Olympics
Evergreen Podcasts
Norrtälje 400 år
Norrtälje 400 år
The Shiver Show
Time Warp Studios
Storia&Cultura
PierJC
Les grands dossiers de l'Histoire par Franck Ferrand
Radio Classique
History
Adam Waiser and Grayson Miller
For decades, Massey Hall was the most famous venue in Canada. It hosted legendary performers like Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry and Gordon Lightfoot. It also hosted a variety of events staged by local community groups. On this ...
Toronto's Black community is almost as old as the community itself. The first census ever done in York identified 15 black residents. Some of them were slaves, but some of them were free persons who chose to settle there...
Next Monday, June 8th, is the 200th Anniversary of an often overlooked event. On that date in 1826, a mob forced its way into a newspaper printing shop and proceeded to smash the printing press as well as anything else t...
Ontario Place was Toronto's summer getaway from the noise and heat of the city. It was also our attempt to match Montreal and the spectacular success of Expo 67. Today, it's at the centre of a debate about what to do wit...
In part two of our history of the Don Jail, we'll learn more about some of the men who were executed there, including the last two men to be executed in Canada, we'll hear about the gang of bank robbers who managed to es...
The Don Jail was Toronto's most notorious prison, home to some of the most dangerous offenders in Canadian history. In part one of this episode, we'll explain why the prison was built and the ideas behind its design. We'...
In 2010, the world-famous Toronto International Battle of the Bands would become the centre of a series of bizarre events related to a little known group called Sex Bob-Omb. On this episode of Muddy York, we will be tell...
In 2010, the world-famous Toronto International Battle of the Bands would become the centre of a series of bizarre events related to a little known group called Sex Bob-Omb. On this episode of Muddy York, we will be tell...
Most people believe that ML baseball arrived in Toronto with the Blue Jays on April 7, 1977. However, this was actually the third ML game to be played in the city. Harvey Sahker, author of Before the Blue Jays, joins us ...
On the evening of March 17, 1960, five workers died in an underground tunnel because of the neglect and indifference of the men in charge of the project. It became known as the Hoggs Hollow Disaster and it would fuel a d...
Beatrice Worsley became a computer scientist at a time when computers could fill entire rooms and most people had no idea what they were or how they worked. She operated and designed the programming language for Canada's...
Parkdale might seem like an ordinary Toronto neighbourhood, but its story includes the Grey Cup, an amusement park, the KKK, mental health and the largest school in Canada. Learn more about this distinctive community on ...
Black slavery arrived in Canada with the loyalists. It would be limited in 1793, but not fully abolished until 1834. This is the story of the people who were enslaved, the woman whose defiance prompted the government to ...
The Royal Alex is the grand old dame of Toronto theatres and the oldest continuously-operating legitimate theatre in North America. In this episode, you can learn about how it was built in a fit of upper-class pique, how...
226 years ago, the Attorney General was shot and killed in a grove near the Distillery District. Everybody knew who did it, but the shooter went free because it happened in a duel. This week’s episode is about the Small-...
Over the years, A Christmas Story has become a bona-fide holiday classic. However, I would guess that most viewers don’t realize that much of the film was made right here in Toronto. Since we’re only four days away from ...
Leo Chan, professor chef and general food expert, joins us to talk about the history of Chinese restaurants in Toronto - from Sing Tom's Cafe (founded in 1901) to the Big Four (Nanking, Lichee Garden, San Woo and Kwong C...
Garrison Creek used to run through western Toronto before flowing into the harbour. Over the years, it would be covered and filled in, but its ghost lingers on. If you know where to look, you can still find traces of it ...
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is the largest and most-visited museum in Canada. But who built the ROM? Where did the totem poles in the lobby come from and who was the Mr. English who offered to build a planetarium ent...
Ed Conroy of Retrontario joins us to talk about the Golden Age of Kids TV in Toronto. We'll be looking at Uncle Chichimus, the Friendly Giant, Mister Rogers, Butternut Square, Mr. Dressup and more on this episode of Mudd...
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