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HISTORY
L'Amoreaux's first settler was Josue L'Amoreaux, a loyalist of French Huguenot
descent who arrived here with his wife, seven children and two nephews, around
1816. The spiritual centres of this pioneer community were St. Paul's Church L'Amoreaux
and Christie's Methodist Church, which were both established in the 1840's. While
these churches are no longer standing, their cemeteries have endured. St. Paul's
L'Amoreaux cemetery is tucked away at the south-west corner of Finch and Warden
Avenues, while Christie's Methodist Church cemetery is now part of a small park
at the entranceway to the Bridlewood Mall.
In 1847, L'Amoreaux
was given the designation as School Section #1, in the former Township of Scarborough.
A few years later, in 1854, a post office was established here. L'Amoreaux's transition
from a farming hamlet to a modern day subdivision took place in the 1950's, 60's
and 70's. The "Devonsleigh" house built in 1850 is a visual reminder of L'Amoreaux's
past. This historic home is located at 4125 Steeles Avenue East where it is now
a popular restaurant.
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