Goldie
Senior Member
River St. at Labatt Ave. 1950
That’s so when people are searching for the location, they’ll know it’s located in the more bohemian side of the Don River as opposed to the aristocratic quarter of Riverdale on the Right Bank.Not understanding the meaning of "LeftBank," I investigated and found it's the name of a development intending to demolish 8 existing buildings on this site & build a 34 storey condo to be completed in 2025::
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Pardon the double pun, but that’s pretty dry.That’s so when people are searching for the location, they’ll know it’s located in the more bohemian side of the Don River as opposed to the aristocratic quarter of Riverdale on the Right Bank.
Please enjoy the updated History of North Toronto, without offending material. Enjoy! I welcome any feedback. it is 82 minutes long and can be paused at will.You won't be able to view this presentation anymore from the Youtube link. References to the North Toronto Historical Society exist, which were in anticipation of a future presentation to their membership. They have since requested that these references to them be removed from publicly available online links. Fair enough. So I will be crafting a new version which deletes these references, and it will take me some time to do so. In the meantime, thank you to everyone who viewed and commented on the project. It was a privilege to research and share stories relating to our common local history.
Very well done and informative. This is where I spent my “formative “ years after Don Mills. I will get back to you with some questions. It’s my bedtime now.Please enjoy the updated History of North Toronto, without offending material. Enjoy! I welcome any feedback. it is 82 minutes long and can be paused at will.
Ok, here’s my question. On Glenview Ave on the north side between 164 and 182 (between Rosewell Ave and Avenue Road) was a huge mansion, with beautiful trees on a large lot. It did not match the neighborhood houses. The widow had a parrot that was put outside in the summers. This was the 1960’s and 1970’s for me.Very well done and informative. This is where I spent my “formative “ years after Don Mills. I will get back to you with some questions. It’s my bedtime now.
Same corner, 1950's: Wellesley Public School:Sutton Place Hotel, 951 Bay Street at Bay and Wellesley 1st July 1970; City of Toronto Archives Fonds 1526, File 7 Item 29
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The Britt Condo, 955 Bay Street at Bay and Wellesley Google Maps Image captured October 2020
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Was it torn down to make way for Sutton Place or was it already parking lotted? Is that blank wall above and to the left of the Coca-Cola sign on St. Nicholas?