Little Jamaica Walking Tour co-led by Jay Douglas, August 8, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh.
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Resource ID
8018
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Ali Mosleh
Date of Creation
08 August 2019
Keywords
community diversity, Black History, immigrant history, community heritage
People Depicted
Jay Douglas (tour leader)
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Ali Mosleh
Caption
Little Jamaica Walking Tour co-led by Jay Douglas, August 8, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh.
Description
Walking through Eglinton West today, visitors will see nothing of its farming roots but it remains a major thoroughfare for Toronto's residents and a bustling community hub for many Caribbeans and Black people in the city.
Tour participants on the Little Jamaica community tour on Eglinton Avenue West, and learn of its history, with the recent migration of peoples from Jamaica and the Caribbean Islands beginning in the 1960s.