We were lead by the creator and author of Murdoch Mysteries, Maureen Jennings. Our tour began at the corner of Jarvis and Gerrard Streets; and moved to Allan Gardens.
Here, Ms Jennings spoke about the prejudices and mistrust that people had for those of different faiths, here in Victorian Toronto.
She told us of the churchgoers who would "take air" in Allan Gardens after the church services on Sunday.
Back then this park was known as the Horticultural Gardens.

We (almost 200) then moved over to Ontario Street, just south of Gerrard, where she told us how she came to decide where William Murdoch would take his lodgings.
Here we have 222 Ontario Street, which is attached to two other similar houses and happen to share the same attic.

It was renamed the Rupert Hotel, but burnt to the ground in 1989.
This plaque commemorates those who lost their lives in the fire.
It was demolished in 1962 to make way for the Richmond Street exit ramp of the Don Valley Parkway. The sisters (of Providence) and the residents moved to a facility in Scarborough (St. Clair and Warden).
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