Toronto Library District Condominiums + Toronto's 99th Library | ?m | 29s | Context Development | KPMB

And the price--will be 75% renters here imho. Wish that library was better connected to Bathurst St--should be at grade. Future crime hotspot I bet, with all the renters, tchc residents etc. Enjoy your paradise while it lasts....

Your predictions get more amusing by the day!
 
The perpetuation of low income = crime in a few of the recent posts just shows how lively such prejudices are.
 
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So gloomy and bleak, like ash from a volcano. In July, we'll wonder how we got through it all. Thanks for the pic, Jason.
 
It looks like they have been doing some more digging this week and it appears as though they found some old foundations. They also hit some water...I will try and get some pics, but if anyone else is in the area, don't forget your camera!
 
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Notice some kind of brick beside the Pylon. Maybe this is a remnant from Fort York???

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Notice the cement dividers all the way along.


Does anyone know what was on this site many many years ago?
 
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Notice some kind of brick beside the Pylon. Maybe this is a remnant from Fort York???

Does anyone know what was on this site many many years ago?

This structure is just to the southeast of Fort York. My copy of the Historical Atlas of Toronto indicates that there was a battery (basically a small fort with several cannon emplaced) at that site, called the "Ravine Battery".

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In the above map, the Ravine Battery (to the southeast of Fort York proper) is marked 'B', and recorded as having two 18-pounder regular cannon and two 24-pounder carronades.
 
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April 15 This shows how much earth fill was used to push the waterfront from this area to where it is now.

They hit the Garrison Creek for the water that ran wild in its youth.
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I hope they are required to save the old Ft. York structure, allowing people to remove or preserve it as a part of our history. Maybe this wall could be returned to the ground as a memorial/site of interest once project is completed?
 

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