#ExperienceTO: Cabbagetown Historical Tour

#ExperienceTO: Cabbagetown Historical Tour

By Alex Rascanu

Overview

Join us for the free-to-attend Cabbagetown Historical Tour.

About Cabbagetown: "Cabbagetown is the epithet used by Toronto's prosperous British residents offended by the use of front gardens to grow cabbages and other vegetables by the hundreds of Irish families who had fled famine in Ireland in the 1840s. The area, at that time, was a mix of prosperous streets, middle class houses and workers enclaves, but well before the Depression it slid into decline. Then, in the 1970s and 1980s this large stock of decayed, but largely untouched, Victorian housing was discovered by inner city pioneers who actively campaigned to prevent further destruction of the historic architecture, and the area was gradually restored. Today it is a village within the city. Cabbagetown is a physically beautiful, culturally active, mixed-income community. A walk through the area yields many surprises - secluded alleys, converted workshops and tiny workers cottages share streets with grand homes and coach houses. Much of the area has been designated a Heritage Conservation District with the benefits and responsibilities that designation entails." (Cabbagetown Preservation Association)

Join us for a FREE, public walking tour that will be a good experience for anyone: whether you’re 8 or 80 years old, and whether you’re a curious local, solo traveler, backpacker, newcomer, or part of a group of friends.


ABOUT

Beginning in front of the Toronto Public Library - Parliament Street Branch (269 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2G3), the interactive tour will be hosted by your guide Alex Rășcanu. The tour will focus on Cabbagetown's history. The historical tour will conclude at a nearby coffee shop.


WHEN

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 10:00am. The tour will last approximately 90 minutes.


WHERE TO MEET

The tour will start in front of the Toronto Public Library - Parliament Street Branch (269 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2G3).


WHERE IT ENDS

This tour will end at a nearby coffee shop, where you can order coffee/tea/brunch and spend some more time speaking and connecting with fellow historical tour participants.


FACILITATOR

Alex Rășcanu is a Torontonian, a husband, a father of four, and an avid student of our city's history. Stay in touch with him on LinkedIn / X / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube.

Category: Community, Historic

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Location

Toronto Public Library - Parliament Street Branch

269 Gerrard Street East

Toronto, ON M5A 2G3 Canada

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Organized by

Alex Rascanu

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Apr 18 · 10:00 AM EDT