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HISTORY
Downsview derives it's name from John Perkins Bull, a Justice of the Peace who
settled in this area around 1842. Bull named his farm "Downs View" as his property
was situated on one of the highest elevations in Toronto.
In
what must surely have been one of the first home offices, the
Bull farmhouse included a courtroom addition and a jail which
was located in the basement of the house. The John Perkins Bull
house is still standing today at 450 Rustic Road where it is
presently in use as a nursing home.
For
over a hundred years Downsview was a thriving agricultural community
with it's own general store, schoolhouse, and post office. The
pillar of this community was the red brick Downsview United
Church. Built in 1870, this church is still standing in it's
original location at 2822 Keele Street.
Downsview began
a new chapter in it's history in 1928 when the world famous De Havilland Aircraft
Company chose Downsview as it's home. The Canadian Armed Forces followed De Havilland
to Downsview setting up an important military base in Downsview during World War
Two. Once the war was over Downsview experienced a building boom which saw the
entire neighbourhood developed by the early 1970's.
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