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Mar 10, 2014 · Here, 15 signs you grew up in Toronto in the 1980s. 1. You crammed onto the Spadina Bus while singing “Spadina Bus”. The old Spadina 77 buses seemed to come every five seconds, yet they were ...
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- If you were really lucky, your friend's birthday party would be at Tour of the Universe: a Space Shuttle simulator located beneath the CN Tower that flew you to Jupiter and back.
- You rented VHS or Beta tapes at the Video Station, Video Barn, Major Video, Videoflicks, Jumbo Video, National Video, Bandito Video, 7-11, Eatons, Sam the Video Man or Canadian Tire.
- You learned a lot of about Leslieville geography from watching episodes of The Kids of Degrassi Street, usually shown in classrooms on 16mm film projectors.
- You thought 99 Queen Street East was a very special place - the cultural centre of Toronto's entertainment scene in fact, because Citytv lived there.
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Jun 30, 2017 · Congratulations to anyone who grew up in Toronto in the 1980s — you had it all! The city was big but still had a small town vibe. It felt safe, clean and seemed to provide endless exciting opportunities. It was multicultural, innocent and free-wheeling.
Multiculturalism was something you had to go and find on purpose - there was a "festival of friends" in Hamilton that we'd go to every year with a bunch of ethnic displays and food stalls, then another festival (Hamilton again) where different cultural groups would set up open house kind of places that you'd visit all around the city with dancing, music, arts and crafts and food.
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And though we didn’t grow up with the biggest backyards (see: 19 Signs You Didn’t Grow Up in Toronto) or sprawling fields to run free, life was still pretty sweet…. Here are 19 signs you grew up in Toronto: You either had or attended a birthday party at Lime Rickey’s. It was either that or The Organ Grinder, The Mad Hatter or The Old ...