HISTORY The Don Mills name makes reference to the historic Don River, and the fact that several mills were operating in this part of the Don Valley during the 1800's. The historic residences of pioneer miller William Gray are still in their original location
overlooking the Don River on the Donalda Golf Club grounds.
The Gray property
was purchased in 1914 by David Dunlap who made his fortune in the mining business.
The Dunlap family established a prize winning "model farm" here in Don Mills.
"Donalda" farm was visited by farming experts from around the world who
came to inspect and marvel at its livestock and equipment.
In 1952 son Moffat
Dunlop sold the six hundred acre "Donalda" farm to the Don Mills Development Company
which was headed by Canadian business legend E.P. Taylor. "Donalda" house was
originally used as a sales office by the developers and now serves as the clubhouse
for the Donalda Golf Club.
Don Mills is recognized
as the first planned, and fully integrated post-war community in North America.
It is credited with laying out the blueprint for Toronto's post-war
suburban development and the building of contemporary neighbourhoods.
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