The top 5 Toronto urban myths Toronto Myths
Did you ever hear the one about the guy who fell out a window at TD Centre? Or what about the tale of whale bone under Queen's Quay?
Apart from the passage that supposedly connects the flatiron building on Wellington Street with the King Edward Hotel,, the other famous Toronto subterranean passageway was supposedly built by thirsty soldiers between Fort York and the Wheat Sheaf Tavern at King and Bathurst. Theories abounded for the enterprising dig: a search for treasure left during the American occupation of the city, the tail end of an unfinished escape tunnel from Central Prison, an attempt to access the ammunition storehouse, or a place for"tough men" to hid liquor and carouse at night. None were ever proven and the tunnel was filled in.Spurious reports of weird magnetic disturbances under Gerrard and Church can only mean one thing - aliens, of course.
Unfortunately for Hoy, who specialized in security law and mining, the glass took his weight but the frame didn't. Sometimes she's lurking in a nearby churchyard, sometimes she's haunting the parapet of the bridge; sometimes she has been murdered, sometimes she killed herself on her birthday.archives didn't shed any light on the origins of the tale. There's no evidence anyone matching the girl's description died in the area under poetic circumstances, so draw your own conclusions.
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