Re UCC: "The Avenue" is a street lined with trees ...less trees there now than the 60's (dutch elm). Why Avenue Rd was named that ... dunno. This does not sound right http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_north–south_roads_in_Toronto The Deer Park campus opened in 1869 after moving from King ... a good book on UCC is Colborne's Legacy: Upper Canada College 1829 - 1979 by Richard B. Howard ISBN 0-7705-1843-5. I have a copy...Mr Howard was my gr. 5 English teacher and he ended his career as Headmaster of the Prep ... I guess it is out of print (scanning a 462 page book would be a pain) Goads Atlas and other maps...Avenue Rd stopped at UCC,started north of UCC then stopped at Eglinton. UCC bought 450 acres at Norval. The school did not move there but the land is still owned by UCC ... spent happy times there during the early 60's, left the Prep in 64-leaving class 70. Contact me here or cb24602@gmail.com ... I would be glad to talk with you.
Bob
Bob