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O'Sullivan's Hotel Commemorative Plaque, 2017  

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Resource ID

5298

Access

Open

Address

2500 Sheppard Ave E, North York, ON M2J 1X1

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

2017

Historical Themes

Entertainment and Leisure

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899
1900-1953

Caption

O'Sullivan's Hotel Commemorative Plaque, 2017

Description

O’Sullivan’s Hotel, a prominent business for almost 100 years, was located near the northwest corner of present-day Sheppard and Victoria Park Avenues. Early in the 19th century, European farmers settled here on land that had been occupied and used by Wendat, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinaabe First Nations. Ann and Patrick O’Sullivan opened the two-storey hotel in 1860, the year they were married. The hotel included a dining room, a bar, and a shed for horse-drawn wagons. Patrick died in 1861, and Ann and their son, Michael, continued the business for several decades. In 1892, Michael O’Sullivan opened a post office in the hotel and the surrounding farming community became known as O’Sullivan’s Corners. As the 20th century unfolded, O’Sullivan’s Corners became a popular destination for motorists and outdoor enthusiasts because it was located at the intersection of several paved roads. In 1948, the Northeast Drive-In Theatre opened near here on land owned by the O’Sullivan family. The area became increasingly
developed, and the hotel was demolished circa 1954, shortly before construction of Highway 401 to the south.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.775616, -79.323394 (WGS84)

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