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Toronto’s Nathan Ng noticed there’s a wealth of historical maps of Toronto, but they’re hard to browse; his website posts them in an accessible way for everyone.
A pair of brothers started a business creating maps of almost every neighbourhood in Toronto and beyond. While, at first glance, you might think that the Jelly Brothers would be selling preserves ...
There are over 1600 parks plotted on the map above, which naturally stand out against a background devoid of streets or other cartographic information.
Geographer Rick Laprairie says he has found the earliest known reference to "Toronto" ever seen on a map. It comes from a collection in Paris and dates back to 1678.
Adam Cohoon says he's always made it a point to look at how accessible art in Toronto is to people with disabilities. As someone who uses a power wheelchair, accessibility has influenced how he makes ...