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HISTORY
The Junction Triangle name was coined in the 1970's by Toronto city planners who
were making reference to the fact that this neighbourhood is enclosed by a railroad
junction which forms the shape of a triangle.
The
history of the Junction Triangle community dates back to the
1880's when the Grand Trunk, Toronto Grey and Bruce and Northern
railway lines began service to this area. The railways attracted
industry to the Junction Triangle which in turn attracted the
labourers who were the first residents of this neighbourhood.
In spite of the
fact that many Junction Triangle residents earned their living at the local factories
the marriage between industry and homeowners in this tightly confined neighbourhood
has not always been harmonious. The issue of pollutants and noise levels has been
at the forefront of these disputes. However new legislation on emissions together
with a decline in the number of factories operating within the Junction Triangle
has helped to improve relations between these neighbours.
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