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HISTORY
In the 1850's, Highland Creek was the largest residential and business centre
in the former Township of Scarborough. Richard Schofield, in Scarborough Then
and Now explains that "The combination of the Kingston Road, the Old Danforth
Road and the Highland Creek coming together in one location encouraged the village's
rapid growth in the early 19th century."
Highland
Creek was officially recognized as a community in 1852, when
it was granted its own post office. Highland Creek also had
its own school, Presbyterian, Catholic, and Methodist churches,
and a number of general stores, blacksmith shops and hotels
that catered to the travellers along Kingston Road. Highland
Creek remained a rural farming community right up until the
1950's, when the present day neighbourhood was developed.
Highland Creek's
historical landmarks include the "W.J. Morrish General Store," circa 1891, situated
on Old Kingston Road, the third Highland Creek Public School, circa 1918, located
on Military Trail, and the "Miller Lash/McLean Estate," circa 1914, which is situated
on the University of Toronto's Scarborough College campus.
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