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  1. In 1901, the City of Toronto’s population was 208,040. The geographic area that is now occupied by the City of Toronto was 238,080. In 1951, the City of Toronto’s population was 675,754. The geographic area that is now occupied by the City of Toronto was 1,117,470.The suburban boom had started, increasing the population outside the city.

  2. Discover the collection of Oriental carpets at Spadina House that were prevalent in Toronto homes in the early 20th century. Textures of a Lost Toronto View the watercolours, plans and maps of Toronto created by John George Howard between the 1830s and the 1880s.

  3. It was founded in 1793 as York by American colonists loyal to the British. U.S. troops pillaged it during the War of 1812. In 1834 it received its city charter and current name. It became the capital of Ontario in 1867. In 1953–54 it joined neighbouring villages, towns, and townships to form the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto.

  4. Jun 12, 2012 · During this period some of Toronto's theological colleges also federated with the university. Knox College (founded 1844), originally a Presbyterian seminary, affiliated with the university in 1885 and federated in 1890. Wycliffe College (Anglican, founded 1877) became a federated college in 1889.

  5. In the late 18th century, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe made a bold decision that would shape the future of a bustling Canadian city. In the year 1793, Simcoe laid the foundation for a town called York, which would eventually evolve into the vibrant metropolis we now know as Toronto. This historic move was not without its twists and ...

  6. British immigration expanded the city. The city's golden era of fur trading began with the advent of the locally owned North West Company. Montreal officially became a city in 1832. The city's growth was spurred by the opening of the Lachine Canal and Montreal was the capital of the United Province of Canada from 1844 to 1849.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · But when did Toronto become a city? Toronto was officially established as a city on March 6, 1834. Prior to that, it was known as the Town of York, which was founded in 1793.

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