1906 Unwin: Plan Shewing Exhibition Park and Garrison Commons, Toronto Ont.

This plan, delineating the area (184.31) acres that was to be transferred by the Government of Canada to the City of Toronto in 1909, is the basis for the municipal ownership of Exhibition Place and 'old' Fort York today. Both entities have expanded since: Exhibition Place west of Dufferin Street, and Fort York into the adjacent former railway yards. The Toronto-Hamilton railway corridor remains unchanged as their northern boundary.

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1906 Unwin: Plan Shewing Exhibition Park and Garrison Commons, Toronto - Ex

1906 Unwin: Plan Shewing Exhibition Park and Garrison Commons, Toronto - Fort


Plan Shewing Exhibition Park and Garrison Commons, Toronto Ont by Charles Unwin, O. L. S., 12th Sept. 1906.
Attached to grant of Garrison Common lands to City of Toronto, 17 May 1909.

Image courtesy City of Toronto Archives.


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