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St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood plaque presentations with the late Pam McConnell, City Councillor, on the left. Image by Alex Willms 

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Resource ID

8929

Access

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Credit Line

Image by Alex Willms

Date of Creation

03 March 2017

Description

Event participants pose with a series of commemorative and heritage property plaques featuring the history of Toronto's first neighbourhood. The centre of the city's urban fabric for three centuries, the location of the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood, north of the 19th-century shoreline of Lake Ontario, made it especially viable for trade.

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Events, City Building, settler history

Program Category

Historical Plaques

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Alex Willms

People Depicted

Pam McConnell, City Councillor, on the left; Suzanne Kavanagh, president of the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association, on the right

Caption

St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood plaque presentations with the late Pam McConnell, City Councillor, on the left. Image by Alex Willms

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