Tour participants on Brunswick Avenue, Writing Change in the Annex, June 11, 2023.
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Resource ID
10908
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
10 June 2023
People Depicted
Laura Carlson (Manager of Public Programs holds the umbrella)
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Tour participants on Brunswick Avenue, Writing Change in the Annex, June 11, 2023.
Description
In the 1970s, Brunswick Ave had a bohemian atmosphere. A community of writers, photographers, playwrights, and musicians formed with frequent barbecues and sounds of folk music in the air. Author Katherine Govier was among the residents. Her collection of short stories, “The Fables of Brunswick Ave,” was inspired by the famous writers and other residents who lived on her street.