Most Corktown residents found employment at one of the local
breweries or brickyards. These families were very poor and could not afford the
lofty pew rents at nearby St. James Cathedral. This led to the building of their
own "Little Trinity Church" in 1843. Little Trinity Church is still standing today
at 417 King Street East.
The Trinity Schoolhouse on Trinity Street, just south of Little
Trinity Church was built in 1848. This was Toronto's first 'free school'. Its
benefactor was Enoch Turner, a prominent Corktown brewer, and one of Toronto's
great philanthropists.
A century and a half later children and adults are still being
educated in the Trinity Schoolhouse, which is now run as a museum designed to
replicate a mid-nineteenth century classroom.