The Junction is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is near the West Toronto Diamond, a junction of four railway lines in the area. The neighbourhood was previously an independent city called West Toronto, that was also its own federal electoral district until amalgamating with the city of Toronto in 1909. The main intersection of the area is Dundas Street West and Keele Street. The Stockyards is the northeastern quadrant of the neighbourhood.
The Junction from High Park Avenue and Dundas Street
View of The Junction in 1906. The Junction was eventually annexed by the City of Toronto in 1909.
The Canada Packers stockyards, located at the southwest corner of Keele Street and St. Clair Avenue, 1950. The Junction was home to a large manufacturing community for the first half of the 20th century.
The elimination of the neighbourhood's alcohol prohibition law in 2000 has led to a number of new restaurants and bars moving into the neighbourhood.
The West Toronto Diamond is a railway junction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It connects the Metrolinx Weston Subdivision, which carries the GO Transit Kitchener line, UP Express and Via Rail Corridor passenger services, to the CPKC North Toronto Subdivision, which is the Canadian Pacific Kansas City's main freight line across Toronto. It is located near the intersection of Keele Street and Dundas Street in Toronto.
CP's West Toronto station in 1923. This picture is facing north-west, and was taken close to where Dupont Street now passes under the tracks.