|
HISTORY
Swansea was incorporated as a village in 1926. The Swansea Village corporate seal
reveals a great deal about the colourful history of this neighbourhood.
Included
on the Swansea seal is explorer Etienne Brl, who in 1615 became
the first European to set foot on what is now Swansea. Also
shown is a First Nations member. This is symbolic in that it
recognizes that First Nations members were the first people
to inhabit Swansea, hundreds of years ago.
The
hills in the Swansea Village seal represent Swansea's rolling
countryside, which is similar to the topography found in Swansea,
Wales, after which this neighbourhood is named. The water in
the Swansea seal refers to Swansea's natural boundaries, which
include Lake Ontario, the Humber River and Grenadier Pond.
In 1967, Swansea
Village joined Forest Hill Village as one of the last two independent villages
to be annexed by the City of Toronto.
|