10 Toronto Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight
Toronto hides some wild secrets you’ve probably walked past a hundred times, including a half-house, a buried bridge & a church behind the Eaton Centre.
Toronto hides some wild secrets you’ve probably walked past a hundred times, including a half-house, a buried bridge & a church behind the Eaton Centre.
Canada has invented things that changed the world. But most people don’t know about them. Ready to find out which ideas transformed your life?
Hidden in old statutes are bans on ceremonies & odd colour rules in grocery aisles. One witchcraft law lasted until 2008. Ready to find the province behind it?
Under Queen’s Park sits a secret 1920s tunnel linking the Legislature and the Whitney Block. Who uses it? Why is it sealed? What still waits below?
A lost coin mold, bagged milk, a blown-up seamount, and a will that paid for babies. Curious how these odd twists still shape Canada? Take a look.
A millionaire vanishes after cashing a cheque. A ship keeps moving with no crew. Learn about the unsolved Canadian mysteries that still scare the nation.
When sugar ran short in wartime Canada, maple syrup stepped up. It sweetened homes and helped farmers. It also kept the economy alive. Want to know how?
Newfoundland was once at a crossroads. It could either join Canada or chase an American dream. Find out how close it really came to becoming the 51st state.
There’s a side of Canada nobody talks about. Ice boats that melted away and missing syrup. Even homes that floated across the sea like it was normal. Curious?
Canada’s idea of cool has changed. We love retro motels and local spirits. We enjoy quiet luxury. See how old-school comfort became the country’s new style.