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Natty B. speaks about the unique cultural role of Trea-Jah-Isle - his shop on Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, September 3, 2020.  

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Resource ID

8251

Access

Open

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

03 September 2020

Keywords

little ​jamaica
community ​heritage
Jamaica
Caribbean
Eglinton ​Avenue ​West
Trea-​Jah-​Isle
businesses

Program Category

Tours

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Heritage Toronto

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Natty B. speaks about the unique cultural role of Trea-Jah-Isle - his shop on Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, September 3, 2020.

Description

Trea-Jah-Isle Records has been on Eglinton Avenue West for 25 years. The shop is best known for its collection of reggae records but also sells clothing, art, natural fruit drinks, and various accessories relating to the Rastafarian religion.

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