Trea-Jah-Isle Records, Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, July 27, 2019.
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Resource ID
8021
Access
Open
Date of Creation
27 July 2019
Keywords
Music, Black History, immigrant history, reggae roots, little jamaica, Reggae Lane, community heritage, rastafarian, Reggae, Caribbean
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Trea-Jah-Isle Records, Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, July 27, 2019.
Description
Trea-Jah-Isle Records has been on Eglinton West Avenue for 25 years. The shop is known for its collection of reggae records, as well as its clothing, art, natural fruit drinks, and various accessories relating to the Rastafarian religion.