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Aerial view of Fort York
Aerial view of Fort York
Fort York is situated near the city's original waterfront. The area that makes up Fort York neighbourhood was the result of land reclamation projects
Fort York is situated near the city's original waterfront. The area that makes up Fort York neighbourhood was the result of land reclamation projects in the late-19th and early-20th century.
The Malibu, one of several condo developments in the area.
The Malibu, one of several condo developments in the area.
A streetcar passes by the Queen's Wharf Lighthouse. Fort York neighbourhood is served by 509 Harbourfront streetcar line.
A streetcar passes by the Queen's Wharf Lighthouse. Fort York neighbourhood is served by 509 Harbourfront streetcar line.
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Aerial view of Fort York from the southeast
Aerial view of Fort York from the southeast
John Graves Simcoe, the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada. He first considered establishing a garrison in Toronto during the 1790s.
John Graves Simcoe, the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada. He first considered establishing a garrison in Toronto during the 1790s.
Plan for York, Upper Canada in 1793, with Fort York, labelled along the northwest shoreline as C., guarding the entrance to York Harbour.
Plan for York, Upper Canada in 1793, with Fort York, labelled along the northwest shoreline as C., guarding the entrance to York Harbour.
Fort York in 1804. Most of the fort's original structures were renovated or rebuilt at the end of the 18th century.
Fort York in 1804. Most of the fort's original structures were renovated or rebuilt at the end of the 18th century.