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SPOHT Christmas Outing - December 9, 2006
For our 2006 Christmas outing we visited the
Spadina Museum for their 'Estonian Chritmas' event.
For more information about Spadina Museum: www.toronto.ca/culture/spadina.htm
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SPOHT Mystery Bus Tour - June 10, 2006
For the third annual SPOHT Mystery Bus Tour, we
visited Nancy Island Historic Site, Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. From
there we took a drive through the scenic Hills of the Headwaters,
making a stop at Historic Fort Willow.
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SPOHT Christmas Outing - December 10, 2005
For our 2005 Christmas outing we visited the
Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum for 'A Candlelight Christmas'. The tour,
led by costumed interpretors, explored the development of Canadian
Christmas traditions in the 19th century.
Whitchurch-Stouffville
Museum
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SPOHT Mystery Bus Tour - June 11, 2005
For the 2005 SPOHT Mystery Bus Tour, we visited the Joseph Schneider
Haus & Museum, the village of St. Jacobs, and the historic West
Montrose Bridge. We also saw many other interesting things along the
way.
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SPOHT Christmas Outing - December 4, 2004
For our 2004 Christmas outing we visited the
Scarborough Historical Museum's Christmas event. The wide assortment of
delicious Christmas desserts, and the Victorian style entertainment
made for a delightful evening for all.
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SPOHT Mystery Bus Tour - June 12, 2004
For the first annual SPOHT Mystery Bus Tour,
we visited the Sharon Temple, the Lake Simcoe Arms in Jackson's Point,
and the Thomas Foster Memorial. There were many other interesting
sights
along the way.
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Cricklewood Plaque Unveiling & Picnic -
May 30, 2004
On May 30th, 2004, SPOHT unveiled its 15th
historic plaque about "Cricklewood". The ceremony was followed by a
pleasant picnic in Cricklewood Park. See plaque text
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Heritage Night & SPOHT 30th Anniversary
- February 17, 2004
It just wouldn't be right to turn 30 without a
party! And what better way to celebrate than with a cake - not to
mention an entertaining talk by Toronto's own Mike Filey.
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