HISTORY
Clairlea was formerly part of a pioneer crossroads village known as Moffat's Corners.
Moffat's Corners is best remembered for the Strangford Post Office which opened
in 1863. This post office was situated at the present day intersection of St.
Clair and Victoria Park Avenues. The Strangford name given to the post office
was probably taken from a small town in Northern Ireland, as most of this area's
first settlers were of Irish descent.
When
the Strangford Post Office closed in 1873, Moffat's Corners
became part of the greater Scarborough Junction community. In
the early 1900's, the children in this area attended the Scarborough
Junction school which was located at Kennedy and Danforth Roads.
The present day
neighbourhood began to take shape in the 1950's when furrowed farm fields were
replaced by rows of houses. This neighbourhood takes its name from the Clairlea
Public School which opened in 1951.
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