Toronto’s Guiding Light
The Haunting History of Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
The Haunting History of Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
By Negin Khodayari It’s like a scene out of a post-apocalyptic movie. Plazas that are normally packed with cars and swarms of people, are deserted. Schools are vacant, with no students in sight. Streets are empty, but for the odd car, and the only place you need to be, is at home. Driving past the…
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