Baby Point Uncovered Walking Tour, Étienne Brûlé Park, June 16, 2024
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Resource ID
11068
Access
Open
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
16 June 2024
Keywords
Tour, archaeology, settler history, Indigenous Heritage, walking tour, Baby Point history, Étienne Brûlé Park
People Depicted
Emily Meikle (Tour Leader and ASI Member)
Annie Jarmain (Heritage Toronto CPA)
Caitlin Coleman (Heritage Toronto CPA)
Lindsay Cormack (Heritage Toronto CPA)
Suzanne Kavanagh (Current Heritage Toronto Board Member)
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Baby Point Uncovered Walking Tour, Étienne Brûlé Park, June 16, 2024
Description
Led by archaeologists, this walk reveals the Indigenous presence buried along the Humber River in Baby Point, including settlements like the 17th-century Seneca village of Teiaiagon, and address the area's colonization and early 20th-century transformation into a garden-inspired residential community by developer Robert Home Smith.