HISTORY
The Bickford Park neighbourhood is named after Colonel E. Oscar Bickford, a former Toronto businessman and politician.

Bickford, a wealthy landowner, owned what is now the Bickford Ravine Park. His widow Emily A. Bickford sold this property to the City of Toronto in 1908, for $44,250.

In 1913, the Elizabethan Recreation Centre was built at the north end of Bickford Park. This playground was named after the "Lizzies", a collection of local sports teams that achieved nationwide fame at all levels of amateur sport, particularly in baseball and basketball. The Centre's name was changed in 1990 to The Bob Abate Community Recreation Centre in honour of the "Lizzies" popular long-time coach.

Almost ninety years after it's inception, the Bickford Park playground still represents a field of dreams for this quiet west end neighbourhood.


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