Black Creek Pioneer Village
Black Creek Pioneer Village, previously Dalziel Pioneer Park, is an open-air heritage museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The village is located in the North York district of Toronto, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane and Steeles intersection. It overlooks Black Creek, a tributary of the Humber River. The village is a recreation of life in 19th-century Ontario and gives an idea how rural Ontario might have looked in the early-to-mid-19th century. The village is a regular destination for field trips by schoolchildren from the Greater Toronto Area. It was opened in 1960 and is operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.
Black Creek Pioneer Village
The village consists of over forty 19th century buildings.
Taylor's Cooperage; this one-and-a-half-storey timber frame structure with board and batten.
North York is a former township and city and is now one of the six administrative districts of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the northern area of Toronto, centred around Yonge Street, north of Ontario Highway 401. It is bounded by York Region to the north at Steeles Avenue, on the west by the Humber River, on the east by Victoria Park Avenue. Its southern boundary is erratic and corresponds to the northern boundaries of the former municipalities of Toronto: York, Old Toronto and East York. As of the 2016 Census, the district has a population of 644,685.
North York skyline in 2021
Residences in North York, August 1945. The post-World War II era saw a boom in residential development throughout North York.
Storefronts in North York offering Iranian cuisine. North York holds the largest population of West Asians in Toronto.
North York City Centre is the central business district of North York and is located on Yonge Street, between Finch and Sheppard Avenue.