Tour participants, Toronto Necropolis, May 30, 2019. Image by Kristen McLaughlin.
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Resource ID
7749
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Kristen McLaughlin
Date of Creation
30 May 2019
Keywords
faith, faith and religion, burial
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Kristen McLaughlin
Caption
Tour participants, Toronto Necropolis, May 30, 2019. Image by Kristen McLaughlin.
Description
Tour participants explore the Toronto Necropolis. Established in 1850, the Toronto Necropolis is a garden cemetery typical of the mid-19th century, and is a non-denominational cemetery where everyone was welcome: criminals, “lunatics”, and atheists. The tour shared the less told stories of the people who are buried here.