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Change. It’s one of the most difficult concepts that we grapple with daily. Change is constant – a trickle at times, a deluge at others. We can’t stop change, but we can change the way we view it. Let’s take Toronto, for example. This small hamlet has grown over the last 200 years to become the largest urban center and financial powerhouse in Canada. This evolution happened with the power of change. This PowerPoint illustrates the change and evolution of Toronto in photos.
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CHANGE: A NATURAL PROGRESSIONAngela LaGamba • ToastmastersMay 2014 • @AngelaLaGamba
Toronto Harbor Painting - 1793
Canoeing at CNE Grounds – 1700s
Fort York – War of 1812
King & Church Streets - 1835
Osgoode Hall – 1852
Osgoode Hall – 1870
Bank of Toronto, Wellington & Church – 1890
Bay Street looking North – 1924
Beverly St – 1908 v. 2013
Commuter Stage Coach – Late 1840s
Yonge St. Streetcar – 1918 v. 1960 v. Present Day
Cars in Toronto – 1912 v. 2013
Toronto’s Landscape – 1800s v. 1900s v. 2000s
Toronto’s Landscape
Toronto’s Landscape
AGO’s Grange Park – Present Day
Brookfield Place & Glass Arcade, Front St. – Present Day
CN Tower Under Construction – 1975
Toronto – Present Day
Toronto – Present Day
Toronto – The Future
THANK YOU!Photo Sources: Google, Flickr