Emerging historian Heather Hepburn leads "The Last Borough" walking tour. Cosburn Park Lawn Bowling Club, September 7, 2022.
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Resource ID
9661
Access
Open
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
07 September 2022
Keywords
Emerging Historian, sports history, sports, tours, East York, lawn bowling
People Depicted
Heather Hepburn (Emerging historian/tour leader)
Program Category
Education and Engagement
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Emerging historian Heather Hepburn leads "The Last Borough" walking tour. Cosburn Park Lawn Bowling Club, September 7, 2022.
Description
In 1929, a small group living around Cosburn and Coxwell founded the Cosburn Lawn Bowling Club. The club was sponsored by the East York township council, as part of the ongoing push for more organized recreation. Initially, the club was organized into men’s and women’s groups which operated separately. Membership continued to rise throughout the 20th century, and the current clubhouse was completed in 1979. The club also hosts the Toronto Rainbowlers, the first official 2SLGBTQ+ lawn bowling society in Toronto.