HISTORY
Lytton
Park owes its development to the Metropolitan Street Railway, whose single horse
car line began service to this area in 1886. Prior to the advent of the railway,
Lytton Park was a rural outpost with limited access to the City of Toronto.
The
Metropolitan Company recognized the impact on land values that
their railway service would bring to this district. Thus in
1888, the Railway purchased the two hundred acre Beatty farm,
near their station at Yonge and Glengrove.
In
1888, the former Beatty farm became the "Glen Grove Park' subdivision
and the residential development of Lytton Park was underway.
Lytton
Park's major period of growth began in 1912, when it became
part of the City of Toronto. It was during the next fifteen
years that most of Lytton Park's houses, schools, churches and
parks were built. |