
Walking in Place
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.
Walking in Place
The Junction & Junction Triangle
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.
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
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!