GECO munitions factory, Scarborough, ON, November 1, 1943. Image: Archives of Ontario
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Resource ID
8110
Access
Open
Credit Line
Archives of Ontario
Date of Creation
01 November 1943
Keywords
WWII, Women's History, Industry, Golden Mile, munition, GECO, military history, women, Scarborough, Eglinton Avenue East, war history
Program Category
Other
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
GECO munitions factory, Scarborough, ON, November 1, 1943. Image: Archives of Ontario
Description
During the Second World War, Scarborough was home to the GECO (General Engineering Company) munitions plant. The plant had an mainly female workforce and was in operation for four years between 1941 and 1945. During that time, the plant filled 256 million munitions shells with women handling explosives 24 hours a day, six days a week.