First published in 1885, this charming guidebook provides a glimpse into Toronto’s history through the eyes of the Queen’s Hotel. Offering detailed descriptions of the city’s major landmarks, this book invites readers to explore Toronto’s architecture, parks, and museums. A wonderful resource for history buffs and travelers alike.
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