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George Crookshank House, Heritage Property plaque, 2018.  

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Resource ID

723

Access

Open

Address

56 Blue Jays Way

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

2018

Historical Themes

Residential History

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1794-1834

Caption

George Crookshank House, Heritage Property plaque, 2018.

Description

Circa 1834
Built as a pair of Georgian, semi-detached houses by George Crookshank, a prominent businessman and politician, this building has had a variety of uses. In 1876, it was converted into a girls’ school. A third floor was added and the residences were combined. From 1909 to 1922, it was a receiving home for impoverished children brought to Canada to work on farms or as domestic servants by the Dr. Barnardo’s Homes charity. Promised a new life, many of the more than 100,000 Home Children, transported by various aid groups,
were denied pay, education, and the comforts of family life. Many were abused. The Crookshank House
became a warehouse in the 1920s and, in the 1980s, a steel and glass enclosure was built over the entrance. In 1996, it was altered again to house the Second City Theatre. The remainder of the 1834 brick facade was conserved as part of a hotel development in 2012.
Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, 2007

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.645385, -79.392182 (WGS84)

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