
Slum house, ‘The Ward’, 1911. (21/96)

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Bordered by College and Queen, University and Yonge Streets, it was a catchment area for new arrivals to Toronto from 1840s until World War II. There is a book entitled The Ward: the life and loss of Toronto’s first immigrant neighbourhood, edited by John Loring et al. 2015.
Canada is heading in this direction with the PM and the GG putting the country in unprecedented debt.
And now, if the structure still survives, it has an assessed value of $1,500,000!
fascinating post on wiki about this area – I thought it was now desirable brick townhouses down from where the Toronto Star was located
Would be listed for $1 million and marketed as a dream home these days