HISTORY
Leaside
was first settled by John Lea a pioneer farmer who emigrated to Canada from Philadelphia
in 1819. In the 1850's, Lea's oldest son William built an eight-sided octagonal
shaped house - appropriately named 'Leaside' - near the present day site of Leaside
Memorial Gardens. This neighbourhood has been called Leaside ever since.
The
Canadian Northern Railway incorporated the Town of Leaside in 1913
on land formerly owned by the Lea family. Leaside's development
was historically significant in that it was the first town in Ontario
to be completely planned on paper before any homes were actually
built.
Leaside's
residential development was stalled due to the outbreak of World
War I, however Leaside was an important contributor to the war effort.
Heavy artillery was manufactured at the Leaside Munitions Company.
Leaside was also the location of an airfield used for the training
of Canadian pilots.
In 1918 the Leaside
Airfield made Canadian aviation history as the terminus of the first airmail flight
in Canada, travelling from Montreal to Toronto. Leaside's status as a Town came
to an end in 1967 when it became part of the Borough of East York, which has since
amalgamated with the City of Toronto.
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