Then: A couple of WW1 era views of the Humber River Bridge near The Old Mill. This is just north of the modern Bloor street. Before you go thinking that these military units were out for a romp in the country; the girder bridge in the old view WAS the only way to cross the Humber in this area at that time. The girder bridge was destroyed by ice in 1915 and replaced by the present stone bridge. The "modern" bridge that now carries several lanes of car traffic over Bloor was built in 1924.

Now.  March 2011.