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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

What Church Street used to look like in Toronto

Church Street History TorontoNamed, quite obviously, after the preponderance of cathedrals at its southern end, Church Street is one of Toronto's older thoroughfares. It's also a street rich with history, from the presence of our own Flatiron Building at Wellington to Ryerson's campus around Gerrard St. to the Village at Wellesley.


When the Market District was the centre of commerce in Toronto, Church was one of the city's most important north/south streets, providing access to places like City Hall (before it was located on Queen Street), the St. Lawrence Market and, of course, St. James and Michael's cathedrals. We might not be as church-focused in Toronto nowadays, but make no mistake, these were crucial destinations at the turn of the century.


Although not as majestic as Jarvis or as diverse as Sherbourne, Chruch was nevertheless a lovely tree-lined avenue until about the 1940s. In the years that followed, many older heritage properties were lost to redevelopment, which has robbed the street of historic character in stretches, but this was a familiar story across the city at the time.


We've already traced the history of the Village in the past, but I'll note here that its formation in the late 1970s and 1980s (prior to that Toronto's gay scene was located to the west on Yonge St.) revitalized what was a mostly sleepy area around Wellesley Street. As condo pressure increases on both ends of Church Street, a whole new set of changes are surely in store over the next decade. So let's take a moment to pause and consider what it looked like way back when.


PHOTOS


2013430-coffin-block-1888.jpgCoffin Block (Church & Wellington), 1888


20110103-1890sGooderhamBuilding1890s.jpgGooderham Building, 1890s


2014115-church-south-bloor-1902.jpgChurch south of Bloor, 1902


2014115-church-queen-1907.jpgQueen & Church, 1907


2014115-king-church-1909.jpgKing & Church, 1909


2014115-church-north-dundas-1911.jpgChurch north of Dundas, 1911


2014115-church-adelaide-1911.jpgChurch & Adelaide, 1911


2014115-foot-of-church-1975.jpgFoot of Church, 1912


2014115-church-south-front-1913.jpgChurch south of Front, 1913


2014115-church-north-water-1927.jpgLooking north on Church from the harbour, 1927


2014115-carlton-church-1931.jpgCarlton & Church, 1931


2014115-390-church-1937.jpg390-396 Church, 1937


2014115-461-church-1939.jpg461 Church, 1939


2014115-church-collier-1959.jpgChurch & Collier, 1959


2014115-fire-church-shuter-1961.jpgFire at Church & Shuter, 1961


2014115-king-church-1971.jpgKing & Church, 1971


2014115-church-south-carlton-1971.jpgChurch south Carlton, 1971


2014115-church-north-isabella-1971.jpgChurch north of Isabella, 1971


2014115-church-maitland-harrys-1971.jpgChurch & Maitland, 1971


2014115-church-just-south-bloor-1975.jpgChurch south of Bloor, 1975


2014115-gatsbys-church-south-carleton.jpgChurch south of Carlton, 1975


2014115-front-from-church-1975.jpgFront from Church, 1975


2014115-church-wellington-1975.jpgChurch & Wellington, 1975


2014115-church-south-dundas-1975.jpgChurch south of Dundas, 1975


2014115-church-south-esplanade-1975.jpgChurch south of the Esplanade, 1975


2014115-church-dundas-1975.jpgChurch & Dundas, 1975


2014115-church-richmond-1976.jpgChurch & Richmond, 1976


2014115-church-south-dundas-1979.jpgChurch south of Dundas, 1979


20110107-church-wellington-1980.jpgChurch & Wellington, 1980


2014115-church-colborne-1981.jpgNear Church & Colborne, 1981


2014115-church-front-1981.jpgChurch & Front, 1981


2014115-church-south-dundas-1982.jpgChurch south of Dundas, 1982


Photos from the Toronto Archives






by Derek Flack via blogTO

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