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Island Housing

By 1900, Toronto Island consisted of a 200-acre park and residential areas on Hanlan's Point, Centre Island and Ward's Island, housing both permanent and summer residents. With the substantial housing shortage during World War II, the City encouraged winterization of cottages, leading to an increase in permanent residents.

The 1956 transfer of the Island to the new Metropolitan Toronto, to be a regional park, lead to the destruction of over 400 homes. Since then, there has been a struggle, between Metro and the residents, to convert the entire Island to parkland or maintain the mix of parkland and residential community.

The struggle continued until 1993, when a resolution was finally achieved.

Cottages on beach on Hanlan's Point

Island houses, Hanlan’s Point
1907
Photographer: William James
City of Toronto Archives
William James family fonds, Fonds 1244,
Item 6008


Milkman makes delivery to Island homes with sleigh in winter

Life on Island, milkman
February 18, 1944
City of Toronto Archives
Globe and Mail collection, SC 266, Item 89253

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Health Reform Walk-Up Apartments Housing Standards Reform Wartime Housing
Public and Social Housing Island Housing Wychwood Park The Guild of all Arts
The Bayview Ghost Suburban Growth Highrise Living The 21st Century

 

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