Mayor David Miller launches our new plaques program

March 11, 2010 - 10:10am
Heritage Toronto
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Dennis Lee and Hal Jackman on hand to introduce blue plaques

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On March 4th at City Hall, Heritage Toronto and the Toronto Legacy Project launched a new program of commemorative plaques. Each blue plaque will mark a site where a notable artist, scientist, or thinker lived or worked.

Joining Mayor David Miller were Grace Westcott and poet and author Dennis Lee of the Toronto Legacy Project, in addition to Heritage Toronto Board Chair Peter Ortved. The first six plaques recognized writers Milton Acorn, Margaret Avison, Morley Callaghan, Robertson Davies, Gwendolyn MacEwen and E.J. Pratt.

A separate ceremony in the afternoon at the University of Toronto's Massey College presented the plaque honouring Robertson Davies, the former Master.

The program will continue steadily, with six to eight new plaques annually. The first plaques will be installed in the Spring.

For more information on the new plaques, click here.

Grace WestcottGrace Westcott

Mayor David MillerMayor David Miller

Peter OrtvedPeter Ortved

Dennis LeeDennis Lee

Mayor David Miller and former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Hal Jackman unveil the Roberston Davies plaque at Massey CollegeMayor David Miller and former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Hal Jackman unveil the Roberston Davies plaque at Massey College

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