Participants at the corner of Sumach and Winchester Streets, Cabbagetown tour, July 6, 2017. Image by Emily Macrae.
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Resource ID
8947
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Emily Macrae.
Date of Creation
06 July 2017
Keywords
City Building, streetscape, city planning
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Emily Macrae
Caption
Participants at the corner of Sumach and Winchester Streets, Cabbagetown tour, July 6, 2017. Image by Emily Macrae.
Description
One of the oldest streets in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood is Winchester Street, which used to continue down the valley to a bridge over the Don River - called Playter’s Bridge - and connected Cabbagetown to Riverdale. Farmers on the east side of the river used this road to reach the St. Lawrence Market to sell their produce. At the time, Cabbagetown was also a hub for public services: the St. James Cemetery, the Necropolis, the Riverdale Zoo, the Toronto General Hospital, etc.