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  2. Historical Maps & Atlases. For best performance, it is recommended to view these maps on a laptop or desktop computer. Historical maps and atlases are fully accessible for viewing online. Should you require copies of maps, they must be purchased individually.

  3. Simple and free online access to a selection of notable historical maps of Toronto. More about this project: background & context... List of most recent updates and additions. ESTABLISHMENT: 1787-1820. 1787-1805 Plan of the Toronto Purchase.

  4. The University of Toronto Map and Data Library staff have been involved in a number of Historical GIS (spatial history) project since the late 2000s. These projects have helped uncover several interesting facets of Canada's largest city's urban history.

  5. OldTO shows more than 30,000 historical images from the Toronto Archives. Find photos of familiar places in unfamiliar times!

  6. Aerial photographs document Torontos changing landscape from 1947 to 1992. Taken from aircraft, these photographs show rivers, forests, parks, buildings, roads and other features of the urban environment. Aerial photographs are fully accessible for viewing online.

  7. Simple, free, online access to a selection of notable historical maps of Toronto. Please share these maps with other history enthusiasts! I encourage you to download any posted map for your own use and examination.

  8. Historical Aerial Imagery Toronto. Built by Jeff Allen at the School of Cities. Imagery data sources and code for this site are on GitHub. Compare how Toronto looked from above in 1947, 1954, 1965, 1978, 2011, and 2021.