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Walking in Place

by Ashley McDonough

Walking in Place is a podcast series of audio walking tours with a progressive take on Toronto history. Whether you use it as a self-guided tour in person or you’re doing your dishes, learn about Toronto's past and present while listening to the sounds of the city. Learn more at https://www.walkinginplace.tours/ 

2023 UPDATE: The podcast is on somewhat of a hiatus. This feed may be updated here and there, as well as possibly the Instagram and Tiktok if you want some Walking in Place in bite-size form.

Copyright: © 2023 Walking in Place

Episodes

Church-Wellesley Village

1h 2m · Published 26 May 04:00

Happy almost Pride!

It’s the perfect time of year to experience the streets of Toronto’s Church-Wellesley Village, often called “The Village” or Toronto’s “Gay Village”. This tour is rich with the LGBTQIA2S+ history of both Toronto and Canada, with stories covering former village inhabitants, activists, businesses, and more. Naturally, we also learn a lot about the historic buildings in the village, including some that are under threat.

This episode is a collaboration with Adam Wynne, a community historian and the historian for the Church-Wellesley Neighbourhood Association. He researched and wrote this tour, and sometimes even hosts tours in person! If you’d like to contact Adam about future tours, you can email him at
[email protected]. You can also find more of his work at https://www.cwna.ca/ and https://www.acotoronto.ca/tobuilt.php 

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Walk-Along Info:
Walk length: About 2 hours
Accessibility: fairly flat, lots of paved roads and sidewalks BUT can be challenging to get around when busy, especially in the summer 
Start: Paul Kane House, 56 Wellesley St E, Toronto
End: The 519, 519 Church St, Toronto

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Time stamps for 30-second breaks:

10:52🌈26:32🌈32:27🌈42:00🌈45:52🌈49:47🌈53:32

Transcript 

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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 20 Canadian History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

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Thank you
Lukus Benoit for the theme song!
Also includes the song “New Day” by Patrick Patrikios.


Short Jaunt: The Eaton Centre

11m · Published 01 Oct 00:00

Let's go to the mall!

This short jaunt touches on the history of the Eaton Centre and the block it sits on, as well as the origins of its namesake. Also, a brief history of the shopping mall as a concept.

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Thank you Lukus Benoit for the theme song!
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 




TIFF & Toronto's Entertainment District

42m · Published 09 Sep 05:00

Are you ready to be entertained?! 

We’re heading into the Entertainment District: home to the Toronto International Film Festival, as well as a LOT of Toronto history. 

We’ll of course talk about the festival, but also: Fashion! Comedy! Dance clubs!  Warehouses! And the intersection known as “Education, Legislation, Salvation, and DAMNATION”. 

As usual, each stop is divided by 30 seconds of ambiance, so you'll feel like you’re there even if you prefer your entertainment on your couch. 

Walk-Along Info:
Walk length: About an hour
Accessibility: fairly flat, lots of paved roads and sidewalks BUT can be challenging to get around during TIFF's Festival Street if you're not walking 
Start: Simcoe and King St. W
End: John St. and King St. W

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Sources
Transcript 

Thank you Lukus Benoit for the theme song!
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

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Includes Music from Uppbeat: 

  • Jump Around (License code: WTNPNCG38HR3I0PK)
  • In Da House (License code: 3DINZVDVCP3OC3KJ)
  • Take U Higher (License code: AISKKHVOZSTPVLHD)

Exhibition Grounds (The CNE)

46m · Published 02 Sep 17:00

The CNE: where farming and rickety rides meet royalty and wars. Come take a walk through the 140+ year history of the Exhibition Grounds.

As usual, there is lots of ambiance in this episode, so you'll feel like you're at the CNE if you can't go in person this year. There are also directions for exploring the grounds during the CNE as well as the rest of the year.

Walk-Along Info:
Walk length: About an hour
Accessibility: fairly flat, lots of paved roads and sidewalks BUT can be challenging to get around during the CNE if you're not walking 
Start: Dufferin Gate Loop 
Finish: Princes' Gates

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Sources
Transcript 

Thank you Lukus Benoit for the theme song! 
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • Come on a live walking tour! Next one: Harbourfront on Sept 5, 2022
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

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ADDITIONAL READING/LISTENING/WATCHING: 

Podcasts: 

  • Fresh Air:  "Kidnapped, Then Forced Into The Sideshow: The True Story Of The Muse Brothers"
  • The Secret Life of Canada: 
    • "S3: The Indian Pavilion at Expo 67 (Part 1)"  
    • "S3: The Indian Pavilion at Expo 67 (Part 2)"
  • Walking in Place :) 
    • "Creepy Cabbagetown"
    • "Sunnyside"

Articles:

  • "Thornton & Lucie Blackburn's  created Toronto's first taxi company" - Global News

Short Jaunt: Broadview & Gerrard… and Riverdale Park

11m · Published 19 Aug 05:00

If I were to offer you lumberjack money, cured meats, and a sprawling farm with private river access, what would you say? What if it came with a jail and a murderous tree? Well, I’d still be in. Join me on this short jaunt, and all these things can be yours too (even if only for 12ish minutes).
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EPISODE SOURCES
TRANSCRIPT

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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • Come on a live walking tour! Next one: Harbourfront on Sept 5, 2022
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

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ADDITIONAL READING/LISTENING/WATCHING: 

Video: “The surprising reason behind Chinatown's aesthetic” - Vox YouTube

Podcasts: 

  • 99% Invisible:  “Pagodas and Dragon Gates” (similar overview as the Vox video)
  • The Secret Life of Canada: “Chinatown”

Articles:

  • Don Jail - Lost Rivers 
  • “The rise and fall of Chinatown: The hidden history of displacement you were never told” - Global News 

The Junction & Junction Triangle

39m · Published 05 Aug 05:00

What do a diamond, a piano, toxic chemicals, and boxing have in common? This episode! Take a walk with me through the most requested neighbourhood(s) to date.

Walk-Along Info:
Walk length: About an hour
Accessibility: fairly flat, lots of paved roads and sidewalks. Includes busy streets and intersections. 
Start: Wallace Ave. Pedestrian Bridge 
Finish: 288 Annette St. 

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Sources
Transcript 

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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • Come on a live walking tour! Next one: Harbourfront on Sept 5, 2022
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 


Short Jaunt: Woodbine Beach & Park

8m · Published 09 Jul 22:00

Woodbine Beach is one of the most popular public beaches in Toronto, but it wasn't always that way. Come along and learn about the history of this beach and the beautiful nearby park of the same name. 


Walk-Along Info:

Walk length: 20ish minutes 

Accessibility: paved roads, boardwalk, sand, dirt paths, no steps 

Start: Woodbine Park (between Lake Shore Blvd E and Queen St E, Coxwell and Northern Dancer)

Finish: Woodbine Beach  

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Sources
Transcript 
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 


RE-RELEASE: St.Lawrence/Old Toronto

49m · Published 24 Jun 04:00

Let's stroll through Old Toronto! We'll talk about the landmarks you know and some you don't. We'll stop at the St. Lawrence Market if you're feeling hungry, and explore some side streets to avoid the crowds. Also: we'll talk about a secret tunnel! 
CORRECTION: I mispronounced Samuel Ringgold Ward's name in this episode, saying "Wald" instead of "Ward". 

Originally released February 3, 2021. 

Walk-Along Info:

Walk length: About an hour

Accessibility: fairly flat, lots of paved roads and sidewalks, no steps

Start: St. James Park, at the corner of Adelaide and Jarvis

Finish: the Omni King Edward Hotel, at Toronto St. and King St. E.

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Sources
Transcript
Theme music by Lukus Benoit 
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

RE-RELEASE: Sunnyside

36m · Published 10 Jun 04:00

Sunnyside is a fun place to be in 2022, but you should have seen it a hundred years ago! We're talking rollercoasters, boat burnings, dance halls, swimming (of course) and so much more. Come along for a walk on the beach- don't forget your sunscreen. 

This episode was originally released on Sept 1, 2021. 
 
Walk-Along Info:
Walk length: about an hour without stops
Walkability: flat, boardwalk
Start: Intersection of King St. W., Queen St. W., Roncesvalles Ave.
Finish: Palace Pier Park   
 
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Sources
 Transcript
Theme music by Lukus Benoit 
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

Short Jaunt: Montgomery Tavern

6m · Published 27 May 04:00

The Upper Canada Rebellion was a huge moment in Toronto history, and The Montgomery Tavern is an important part of that story. Where the building once stood is now a historic post office turned grocery store/condo building, but it's worth a visit! Listen to learn why. 

Address: 2388 Yonge St., about 2 blocks north of Eglinton

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Sources
Transcript
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SUPPORT THE SHOW:

  • Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod,  Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook 
  • Become a patron!
  • The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out! 

Walking in Place has 27 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 15:08:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 21st, 2024 02:44.

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