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Toronto has more than 200 years of history from Timothy Eaton to St Lawrence Market, from Hurricane Hazel to the CNE. Join Adam and Gray as we tell the stories of the schemers and dreamers who built T... more
FAQs about Muddy York: A Toronto History Podcast:How many episodes does Muddy York: A Toronto History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.
July 02, 2024Fred GardinerHave you ever wondered who the Gardiner Expressway was named for? Fred Gardiner was the first Chairman of Metro Toronto and he was responsible for some of the biggest infrastructure projects in the city, including the Don Valley Parkway and the highway who bears his name. Learn more about this important builder on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The DoverJimena Contreras - World's Sunrise DougMaxwell Production - 1940's SunriseBrian Bolger - First DreamJoel Cummins - ResolveDan Lebowitz - Side Steppin'...more25minPlay
June 18, 2024Fort YorkFort York was built to defend Toronto from our dastardly neighbours to the south. It would participate in two major battles throughout its history. It lost the first one when the Americans captured York during the War of 1812, but it won the second battle, which was a decades-long fight against the developers and city planners who wanted to demolish it. Learn more about the guardian of Toronto Bay on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:Soothsayer - John PatitucciNature Nurture - Quincas MoreiraWorld's Sunrise - Jimena ContrerasThe Dover - The Westerlies...more19minPlay
June 04, 2024Horseshoe Tavern w/Stan DavidsonWhen the Tragically Hip sang about "that night in Toronto with its checkerboard floors", they were talking about the Horseshoe Tavern. Famous bands like the Pixies and the Stones played there while they were in town and Canadian bands like Blue Rodeo and the Barenaked Ladies played there on their way to fame. Learn more about one of Toronto's iconic musical venues on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The DoverUnicorn Sand - Rolling HeadsJosh Lippi & The Overtimers Matt Harris - Critter CruiseThe Whole Other - An Army of None ...more27minPlay
May 24, 2024Bonus: Toronto is Getting a WNBA TeamJoin host Grayson Miller for this bonus episode of Muddy York where we dive into the monumental announcement of Toronto's new WNBA franchise. We'll reflect on the rich history of basketball in Toronto, explore the present excitement surrounding the expansion and offer an early look at what this development could mean for the future of women's sports in Canada. Tune in for an engaging and informative journey through Toronto's basketball legacy.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The Dover...more5minPlay
May 21, 2024Leaside Aerodrome w/Jeremy HopkinToronto history aficionado Jeremy Hopkin joins us to talk about the history of the Leaside Aerodrome. This airfield was originally built by the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. It would become the site of the first airmail delivery in Canadian history and the home of the Toronto Flying Club. Learn more about this vanished piece of Toronto history on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The Dover...more43minPlay
May 07, 2024CHUMCertain things at certain times become the centre of pop culture. For Gen Z, it’s TikTok. For Millennials, it was MuchMusic and MTV. For boomers who grew up here, it was 1050 CHUM. This is the story of the radio station that introduced rock n roll to Toronto and became the centre of youth culture for a decade or more.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The DoverBruno E - 1973The Unicorns - Rolling HeadsTrack Tribe - The Greaser ...more28minPlay
April 16, 2024Inspiring Mayors w/Mark MaloneyFor this episode, we welcome Mark Maloney, author of Toronto Mayors: A History of the City's Leaders, to talk about mayors who were brave, mayors who were charitable, mayors who were visionary and mayors who just got things done. Learn more about these Inspiring Mayors on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The Dover...more38minPlay
April 02, 2024Royal York HotelThe Royal York is the grand old dame of Toronto hotels. It was built as one of Canada's grand railway hotels and upon completion, it was the tallest building in the British Empire. It's hosted the Royal Family alongside performances by everybody from Jim Carrey to Tina Turner. Learn more about this Toronto landmark on the latest episode of Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:Theme Song: The Westerlies - DoverAaron Kenny - Gaiety in the Golden AgeAaron Kenny - The Curious KittenDoug Maxwell Productions - 1940's Slow DanceChris Haugen - Fractal of LightBrian Bolger - A Fool's Theme...more19minPlay
March 19, 2024Patty WarsJamaican beef patties have become a regular part of Toronto's food landscape. But in 1985, patty vendors had to fight a government edict ordering them to change the name. This led to the Patty Wars. Learn about this piece of culinary history on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerlies - The DoverChris Haugen - Snowy PeaksJoel Cummins - The ResolveBrian Bolger - First DreamCarmen Maria - Oh FireThe Westerlies - Cooper AveJoel Cummins - Looping Ascent...more17minPlay
March 05, 2024Mary PickfordThe Oscars are on Sunday, so this week, we'll be talking about one of the founding members of the Academy. She was the most famous and highest-paid woman in Hollywood during the silent film era - the Jennifer Lawrence or Julia Roberts of her day. She was known as America’s Sweetheart, but she was born right here in Toronto. Learn more about Mary Pickford right here on Muddy York, Toronto's #1 history podcast.You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/Music:The Westerflies - Dover Aaron Kenny - Gaiety in the Golden Age Zachariah Hickman - Argonne Freedom Trail Studio - Classic 1995 Movie Soundtrack...more18minPlay
FAQs about Muddy York: A Toronto History Podcast:How many episodes does Muddy York: A Toronto History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.