HISTORY
Forest Hill was incorporated as a village in 1923. It was named after the summer
residence of John Wickson, built in 1860, at the junction of Eglinton Avenue and
Old Forest Hill Road. The hill is still there, but the forest is long since gone,
having been replaced by apartment buildings.
Prior to its incorporation, Forest Hill had been known as "Spadina Heights". Spadina
is a derivative of the First Nations word "Ishapadenah", which means a hill or
sudden rise in land. The boundaries of the present day neighbourhood are shaped
from the old Spadina Heights school district.
"Lower
Forest Hill", south of Eglinton, was completely developed by the
1930's. "Upper Forest Hill" was slower to develop due to the fact
it had previously been occupied by the old Belt Line railway, and
then by industry.
In 1967, Forest
Hill Village joined Swansea Village as one of the last two independent villages
to be annexed by the City of Toronto.

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