Transformations in The Grange Neighbourhood

Apr 20 2008 - 1:30pm
Apr 20 2008 - 3:30pm

When D'Arcy Bolton, Jr. built his home "The Grange" in 1817, his Park Lot was surrounded by forest. Today the area is a busy, eclectic neighbourhood that still shows evidence of the waves of immigrants who have lived, worked and worshipped here. Come hear the stories of the area's transformation from a 19th century suburb to a 21st century centre of art and design.

Leaders: 
Marguerite Newell; Jennifer Rieger, The Grange
Start Point: 
Grange Park, S of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Dundas and Beverley Streets. Meet in front of The Grange.
Finish Point: 
Ontario College of Art and Design, McCaul St,
Length: 
Aprox. 1 ½ - 2 hours
Walk Difficulty:

Heritage Toronto Walks