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Dempsey Store was a hardware store built in 1860 at the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue, in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The historic store was moved and restored as a historic site further north at 250 Beecroft Road in 1996. [ 1 ]
372 Yonge Street Downtown Yonge: Old Toronto 18 Joshua J. Williams Stores 1864 328–330 Queen Street West Grange Park: Old Toronto 18 John McBean Building 1864 376 Yonge Street Downtown Yonge: Old Toronto 18 Bolton Shop 1865 1000 Murray Ross Parkway (The Village at Black Creek) York University Heights: North York [10] Davis House 1865 66 ...
1848 September – Age 19 – Christie gets his first job working as a baker in Toronto for a company called William McConnell. The shop is located on Yonge street at what was then the north end of Toronto. He is paid $4.00 per month plus given room and board.
The Green Bush Inn at Yonge and Steeles. There have been several enterprises in the Toronto region called the Green Bush Inn. The first Green Bush Inn was a two-story clapboard structure built around 1830 on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue. [1] [2] [3] The Inn was a meeting place for those planning the Upper Canada ...
On September 10, 1861, the Yonge streetcar line became the first streetcar line in Canada. It ran from Yorkville Town Hall (north of Bloor Street at Scollard Street and Yonge Street), south on Yonge Street, then east on King Street to St. Lawrence Hall. The Toronto Street Railway operated the line using horsecars. [1]
Yonge Street was formerly a part of Highway 11, which led to claims that Yonge Street was the longest street in the world. [33] Running (mostly) concurrent with Yonge as far north as Barrie, then continuing beyond through central and northern Ontario to the Ontario– Minnesota border at Rainy River , the highway was over 1,896 kilometres ...
774 Yonge Street (facade to be incorporated into condo project) Yonge St Arcade: 1884 1954 137 Yonge St / 74 Victoria St The Beatty Building E. J. Lennox 1886 3 King St W John Burns Carriage Manufacturers 1886 1996 126 John Street, Entertainment District (facade retained as part of Theatre complex, now fronts the Marshalls store) Robert Lauder ...
During Simcoe's time in Toronto, two main roads were laid out in the city: Dundas Street, named after Henry Dundas and Yonge Street, named after Sir George Yonge, the British Secretary of State for War. The Queen's Rangers and conscripted German settlers hacked out the wagon path of Yonge Street as far north as the Holland River.