HISTORY The Township of East York was incorporated on January 1, 1924. At
that time East York was comprised mostly of market gardens, a handful of brick making yards and a race horse track that was located in the area bound by Oak Park, Lumsden, Chisholm and Danforth Avenues.
In its early years, East York's population
consisted mostly of employees of the local market gardens and
brick yards as well as returning World War One veterans and
their families. East York's largest period of growth took place
between 1946 and 1961 when the housing supply nearly doubled
in size.
East York
held the distinction of being Canada's only Borough until 1998 when it was amalgamated
into the City of Toronto. The fact that East York chose to remain a Borough for
so long rather than incorporate as a city speaks volumes for the neighbourliness
and small town friendliness that has been an East York trademark ever since its
formation in 1924.

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