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HISTORY
Kensington was originally part of a 100 acre Park Lot granted to Captain John
Denison in 1815. By the 1870's, this district had developed into a middle class
Anglo-Saxon neighbourhood with distinctive British street names such as Kensington
Avenue, Fitzroy Terrace, Oxford Street and Wales Avenue.
The Kensington neighbourhood began to change in the early 1900's
when Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, started to settle here. Excluded from
the Toronto business community, Kensington's Jewish families opened stalls in
front of their houses, and sold goods to each other. This Jewish market was the
start of an old world marketplace in the heart of the Kensington neighbourhood.
Since the 1940's, Kensington has attracted immigrants from
all parts of the world, and it is now one of Toronto's most culturally diverse
neighbourhoods.
Ed Note: Toronto Mayor Mel Lastman was born and raised in the
Kensington neighbourhood.
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