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  2. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto was founded as the Town of York and capital of Upper Canada in 1793 after the Mississaugas sold the land to the British in the Toronto Purchase. [1] For over 12,000 years, Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area. The ancestors of the Huron-Wendat were the first known groups to establish agricultural villages in the area about ...

  3. Name of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The name York lived on through the name of York County (which was later split into Metropolitan Toronto and York Region), and continues to live on through the names of several districts within the city, including Yorkville, East York, North York, and York the last three being suburbs that were formally amalgamated into the "megacity" of Toronto ...

  4. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    GDP (Toronto CMA) CA$ 430.9 billion (2020) [9] GDP per capita (Toronto CMA) CA$ 62,873 (2019) Website. www.toronto.ca. Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, [10] it is the fourth-most populous city in North America.

  5. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Daily Star is renamed as The Toronto Star. 1972 Toronto's first Gay Pride Week is held. It includes a dance, film night, and march to Queen's Park. [30] 1973: May 2: The Scarborough Town Centre opens. 1974: August 15: Toronto Zoo opens (originally called Metro Toronto Zoo). October 26: Art Gallery of Ontario relocates to its present ...

  6. York, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    416, 647, 437. York is a district and former city within Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located northwest of Old Toronto, southwest of North York and east of the Humber River. Originally formed as York Township, it encompassed the southern section of York County. It was split several times, creating East York and North York.

  7. York, Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    York was a town and the second capital of the colony of Upper Canada.It is the predecessor to the old city of Toronto (1834–1998).It was established in 1793 by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe as a "temporary" location for the capital of Upper Canada, while he made plans to build a capital near today's London, Ontario.

  8. Timeline of Ontario history - Wikipedia

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    The capital of Canada West was the city of York, which later changed its name to Toronto. 1870 – There is large public support amongst Protestants for the trying of Louis Riel for treason for executing Thomas Scott during the so-called Red River Rebellion in Manitoba, while many Quebecers support Riel. Although Riel's government was finally ...

  9. History of neighbourhoods in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Before incorporation as a city in 1834, Toronto was known as York.For about two decades from its inception in 1793, most residents settled in an area bounded by present-day Jarvis and Parliament streets, south of Queen Street East (then known as Lot Street), and north of Front Street, which at the time was at the waterfront.