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Scadding Cabin Commemorative plaque, 2012. 

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Resource ID

10225

Access

Open

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

2012

Description

This log cabin, Toronto’s oldest known surviving house, was constructed for John Scadding in 1794 during the first years of British settlement. Scadding was a government clerk and close friend of Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe. The cabin stood on the east side of the Don River on a 253-acre land grant that stretched north from Lake Ontario to present-day Danforth Avenue. Scadding lived there until he went back to England with the Simcoes in 1796.

When Scadding returned to York in 1818, he sold the cabin and its property to farmer William Smith, who used the cabin as an outbuilding. In 1879, the Smith family offered the cabin to the 10-year-old York Pioneers Association; Scadding's son Henry, a prominent Toronto historian, was a founding member.

In the summer of 1879, in an early act of Toronto heritage preservation, the York Pioneers dismantled the cabin and reassembled it at this location during the inaugural Toronto Industrial Exhibition, now the Canadian National Exhibition.

Program Category

Historical Plaques

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage, Residential History

Time Period

1794-1834, 1835-1899

Caption

Scadding Cabin Commemorative plaque, 2012.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: -79.423943, 43.630734 (WGS84)

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