Opening of the Cottage July 1 2008
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from 12am to 5pm.
EVENTS AT THE COTTAGE
(newsletter)
Our mending service is a huge success.
Keep cherished garments off the landfill. Menders also teach you to repair clothes.
Drop your item at the Cottage:
Sat 11:00–4:00
Collect when repairs are complete.
For repair lessons, email:
tollkeeperscottage@gmail.com
MARILYN SPEARIN / CATHERINE WATTS / RONNIE BURBANK HELP YOU WITH YOUR MENDING on two Saturdays March 14 and March 28, 1 to 4 pm A few people have asked for some guidance in mending fabric or knitted materials and this is your chance to sit with Marilyn, Catherine or Ronnie to perfect your skills! If you just want mending done for you, you can drop it off any Saturday when we're open and we'll let you know when it's done. We offer all these services like our tours: payment is by donation. DEATH AMONG THE VICTORIANS~HOW DID THEY VIEW IT? WHAT CHANGES DID THEY MAKE? Thursday March 26 at 7 pm Given by Virginia Van Vliet, retired librarian, who has led walking tours for the Royal Ontario Museum for 25 years including the Necropolis and St. James Cemeteries. These cemetery Walks have led Virginia to research the changes in the view of death in the 19th century and the complex rituals that developed around Victorian mourning customs. Her talk looks at the growth of the garden cemetery style, mourning dress and jewelry, funerals, and home decorating tips for the newly bereaved. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Advance notice for next month: Community History Project Annual General Meeting, plus stained glass artist keynote speaker Henry Knight Sunday April 26 from 2 to 4 pm at the Tollkeeper's Cottage All our members who have taken out their a membership since last October 2025 are entitled to attend, vote and run for the Board of Directors. You will also find out about our successes and challenges of the last year. We'll have a very interesting keynote speaker. More info to come next month. Hope to see you there!
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NEW MEMBERSHIPS AND RENEWALS -
- Thank you to the
people who renewed their memberships.
There are many more of you out
there and we'd like to see you
continue your support.
And those of you who are not
members yet--no time like the present
to start! It's
only $20. for an individual
and $35. for a family, and
it's tax deductible! Cash,
cheque (to the Community
History Project) or e-transfer.
Here are some of the other tours we do:
Seaton Village
– including its Black history
the West Annex
– with Jane Jacob’s house
the Christie Pits area
– Koreatown, unusual houses, the Riot
Tarragon Village
– with Baldwin and George Brown
Wychwood Park
– with or without turtles
Casa Loma – with very grand stables
If you would care to join us for
a guided walk through Seaton Village,
the West Annex, or many other
interesting areas nearby,
send us a message at
tollkeeperscottage@gmail.com to be
added to the list of those we
contact when a walk or two are imminent!
Our walks are for anyone interested.
As we conduct these walks
as part of our efforts to
support the operation of
the Tollkeeper's Cottage,
we suggest a donation of $10.
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COMMUNITY HISTORY PROJECT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2024-25
Thank you to our members for an
interactive Annual General Meeting,
where we passed the new Constitution
and celebrated our Ontario Trillium Grant.
We wish our hard-working
board another successful year!
COMMUNITY HISTORY PROJECT
ACTIVITIES ...
WE HOPE TO BE WALKING WITH YOU SOON! (after the snow melts!)
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There is a sign cottage open ,
on the lawn when the cottage is open..
Take a tour of the cottage..
Jane Beecroft our founder, passed
away Oct 10 2021.
We have some slide shows on
the site!. Please check them out here.
We also added two little buttons
next to this scroller so you can go
back if this scroller is too fast for you!
Send us an Email to
tollkeeperscottage@gmail.com .
Thanks for your support..
The Community History Project that
manages the Tollkeeper's Cottage
Heritage site has various collections
of materials in its archives focusing
on local history, places and
people. We have restored and
run the cottage museum for 16+ years
and our not-for-profit; charitable
organization.
We can still use help of our
supporters in the heritage community
in locating a more permanent,
more economical space of 500
to 1000 sq feet to house our
collections or your help with increased
donations to help pay for the
temporary storage.
Educational class tours (in English
or French) or Educational adult tours
can be arranged. (teachers and
administrators may wish to print out the
brochures referenced)
The Tollkeeper's Cottage
The oldest structure
of its kind in Canada - now
a museum about tolls, roads,
and nineteenth century life
owned, restored and operated
by the
Community History Project
(now a charitable organization).
Located at the corner of
Bathurst St. and Davenport Rd.
(Toronto, ON)
in The Tollkeeper's Park.
Community groups can use the space for
meetings also
Look for the Blue Canoe near
our commemorative birch trees.
Thanks to the wonderful
people at City of Toronto
Parks Department, the
David Suzuki Foundation,
and the Mississaugas of the
Credit for making this possible.
There are gift-type items for sale
at the museum such as: books
on local history, hand-made pure
soap, knitted wear, walking tour
guides, recipe collections.
We have Tollkeeper's Cottage
Tee shirts for sale
We are selling
hand-made dolls' clothes suitable
for American Girl and other 18 inch dolls.
See a virtual tour of the Cottage
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