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#ExperienceTO: Stock Yards Historical Tour

October 4 @ 11:00 am 12:30 pm

“When the Western Cattle Market downtown became inadequate, a group of cattle dealers and businessmen from the Junction area agreed in 1902 to form the Union Stockyard Company. Very important to developments was the Rountree family, who were in real estate and cattle dealing with others in the Junction area; most were members of the West York Agricultural Association. By 1903, the alliance had acquired acreage at the southwest corner of the intersection, moved the existing houses across Keele Street to the east side, and opened the yards with frame and timber structures. A fire in 1908 destroyed most of these, but they were quickly replaced by others with concrete foundations and platforms. The CPR put in a spur line and gained a monopoly. The dealers wanted competition and invited the Grand Trunk Railway to install a spur north of St. Clair, leaving the CPR south of St. Clair. After much controversy, the railway board gave full clearance to the GTR to proceed. Packing houses – Gunn’s, the Harris Abattoir, and others – built along the north side of St. Clair. Maple Leaf arrived in 1927. Swift’s Canadian Company of Chicago had moved in by 1911, created a plant, and occupied most of a block. The stockyards expanded in 1908, 1913–14, and 1917–18 and took over property at Symes Road and St. Clair. During World War I, the stockyards had been taken over for military use as a corral for thousands of horses. The army controlled the site for five years until 1919. From almost the outset, the site had contained an important horse exchange, which remained throughout the war years and resumed normal operations after the war. In 1944, the Ontario government nationalized the stockyards as the Ontario Public Stockyards, then later as the Ontario Stockyards, expropriating the properties and compensating the former owners.” (Toronto Historical Association) Join us for a FREE, public walking tour that will be a good experience for anyone: whether you’re 8 or 80 years old, and whether you’re a curious local, solo traveler, backpacker, part of a small groups of friends, or a newcomer. ABOUT Beginning under the gazebo that’s in the middle of Maple Claire Park (20 Viella St, Toronto, ON M6N 5C8), the interactive tour will be hosted by your guide Alex Rășcanu. The tour will focus on Stock Yards’ history. The historical tour will conclude at a nearby coffee shop. WHEN Saturday, October 4, 2025 at 11:00am. The tour will last approximately 90 minutes. WHERE TO MEET The tour will start under the gazebo that’s in the middle of Maple Claire Park (20 Viella St, Toronto, ON M6N 5C8). WHERE IT ENDS This tour will end at a nearby coffee shop, where you can order coffee/tea/brunch and spend some more time speaking and connecting with fellow historical tour participants.

Details

Date:
October 4
Time:
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/experienceto-stock-yards-historical-tour-tickets-1116588830249?aff=oddtdtcreator

Organizer

Alex Rășcanu
Phone
6474713337
Email
alex@rascanu.com
Website
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20 Viella Street
Toronto, M6N 5C8 Canada
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