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HISTORY
The history of Guildwood revolves around The Guild Inn which was founded in 1932
by Rosa and Spencer Clark as a retreat for artists and craftsmen. "The Guild of
All Arts," as it was then known featured workshops and studios, in a picturesque
setting atop the Scarborough Bluffs.
During
World War II, The Guild Inn was used as an official naval base
called "HMCS Bytown II, and then later as a specialized military
hospital known as "Scarborough Hall." After the war, The Guild
Inn was returned to the Clarks and its popularity rose to new
heights.
In the 1950's
rising taxes forced the Clarks to sell 400 acres of their property to the developers
who built the present day Guildwood neighbourhood. In 1978 the Metropolitan Toronto
and Region Conservation Authority purchased the remainder of the Guild Inn estate,
thus preserving its beauty for future generations to explore and enjoy.
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