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    Fort York: Garrison Common

    4.0 (23 reviews)

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    Jennifer K.

    This review is not based on the historical aspect or the Museum itself. But how the ground was utilized to host cultural, arts, family and culinary events. The location is quite accessible by TTC as Streetcar 509 stop right at the entrance. Fort York though now surrounded by condo developments still have a decent view and since the ground has a lot of open space. I would be back if any organizer host other events that would be of interest to me. And next time, I would even come back to visit the Museum.

    Lorenzo L.

    The last time I was at Fort York, was when I was in Grade 8 for an overnight school trip here. We spent a day, living and eating as an early settler. This time, I was here as part of the Old Toronto Beer Tour, visiting the museum and the barracks and officers cabin. We learned a little bit of history about Toronto and how it relates to beer. The fort wasn't too busy thanks to the weather so it kind of felt that the fort was only opened for us. I think the time spent here was appropriate (roughly an hour) as more, it would have been boring. I believe that there's guided tours, if you want through Fort York. Recommended for a visit to learn about Toronto's history.

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    Hayley B.

    I consider myself a history buff. That being said, this establishment does an excellent job immersing you in the experience of the time period. There are several employees dressed in 1800's attire, as well as soldiers in uniform. We got to see them fire one of the cannons as well as do the lowering of the flag. As an American visiting Canada, it was interesting seeing the other side to the war of 1812. Entry was only $14, a price well worth paying to be a part of this experience. I recommend this place to any other history lovers.

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    Jimmy B.

    There were drive in movies and now there are outdoor movies. We went to Fort York for an outdoor movie. It was outside on a field of grass. All you had to do was bring lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on, and snacks/drinks. The area was quite large and was able to seat a large group of people comfortably (300+). Also washrooms were in close proximity which usually isn't the case at times. We watched Jurassic Park which was a movie I haven't seen in quite a while. The Movie started at dusk and went on through out the evening. Once it got really dark, you could see the beautiful buildings of downtown Toronto. The CN Tower was especially beautiful with it's bright lights that alternated colours throughout the night. Although we were here for purposes other then viewing historical monuments, Fort York was great. Overall if the weather is great, you will likely enjoy being in that environment.

    Elvis A.

    This Mueseum/Historic Site is near the Exhibition place area. If one doesn't follow the signs it can be misleading as the address for it has changed (its 250 Fort York now even though most of the printed material and street signs still refer to the old Address 100 Garrison). Location is accessible easily as its a street car ride and a little walk from the main hub. Initial impression without even getting to the place was odd as no one picks up the phone! I called within business hours after checking on the website. When I arrived I even inquired about this bizarre approach to customer service and didn't get a proper answer. The land it occupies is decent sized but unfortunately there isn't much to do or see IMO. Just some military barracks. The saving grace is the LIVE show which reenacts the military maneuvers of the 18th century. This are blank shots fired and even some canon blasts replete with smoke and military calls. Actually it explained the thuds I have heard when I have walked in this area always wondering what that noise was about (I am not sure how the people who live around here now think of it but I guess its the price you pay for trying to live near a lake). There is a bit of insight on how things were kept at that time but if one takes out the show I would say not even an hours worth of stuff to see,

    From: http://www.visit1812.com/historic-sites/FortYork.html

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