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While Torontonians may know the city's Harbourfront as a leisurely destination with parks, restaurants and art spaces along the water with condos flanking the north side of Queens Quay, it used to look completely different.

And as Toronto historian Morgan Cameron Ross describes in this episode of Then&Now, "the lakeshore downtown we see now is not natural."

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Bordered by Parliament St. to the west and River St. to the east in Toronto's downtown, Regent Park has seen a lot of change over the years.

But as Toronto Historian Morgan Cameron Ross highlights in this episode of Then&Now, the changes implemented in this neighbourhood haven't always benefited the resilient community within.

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If you were looking to buy a beer in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood just 25 years ago, that would have been illegal.

In this episode of Then&Now, Toronto historian Morgan Cameron Ross highlights the unique history of the Toronto west-end neighbourhood that had prohibition in place for nearly a hundred years.

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While Yorkdale Shopping Centre and the Toronto Eaton Centre may get most of the glory when it comes to malls in Toronto, Dufferin Mall has maintained its own personality and appeal.

In this episode of Then&Now, Toronto historian Morgan Cameron Ross looks back at the beloved shopping destination and its transformation over the past several decades.

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