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HISTORY
Bendale was settled in 1796 by David and Mary Thompson, who were the first Europeans
to reside in the former Township of Scarborough. David Thompson's brothers, Andrew
and Archibald, also settled nearby. Thompson Memorial Park is named in honour
of this pioneer family.
Historical
landmarks at Thompson Memorial Park include the "Springfield
House," built in 1840 by Andrew Thompson's son James, and the
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, built in 1849 on land donated
by David Thompson. For directions to these historical sites
visit the Scarborough Historical Museum located just inside
the entrance to this park, off Brimley Road.
Bendale was originally
known as Benlomond, which was the name given to the local post office in 1878.
However the Benlomond name had already been in use elsewhere and in 1881, this
community was renamed Bendale. When the development of the present-day neighbourhood
took place in the 1950's the Bendale name was adopted by Bendale Public School,
Bendale Park, and Bendale Boulevard.
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