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Thanks JT & thecharioteer for your kind words.
I would like to draw your attention to a new project of mine: Fort York and Garrison Common Maps.
Enjoy!
Great maps. I felt like I found the jackpot when I discovered this for my city(Cleveland)
(Zooming in is when it gets cool. Also remove the blue historic placemarks by clicking on the red thumbtack)
http://peoplemaps.esri.com/cleveland/
I would love to see something similar made for Toronto and other cities. The old building footprint/descriptions, lost streets, and old street names are very interesting.
Recommended by Mike Filey: http://wendysmithtoronto.com/parklotproject/
“Wadsworth & Unwin's map of the City of Toronto [shewing real estate exemptions from taxation], compiled and drawn by Maurice Gaviller, C.E. & P.L.S., from plans filed in the Registry Office and the most recent surveys, 1872. Wadsworth & Unwin, P.L. Surveyors, Toronto, Sepr. 1st, 1872. City Engineers Office, Toronto, Jany 1878 [Signature illegible]. Copp, Clark & Co. Lith. Toronto. Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year 1872, by Wadsworth & Unwin, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture.”
http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/nmc/n0025641k_a1.pdf
http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/nmc/n0025641k_a2.pdf
http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/nmc/n0025641k_a3.pdf
I wish I commented on this earlier. Interesting that the street I am living on now used to be called Ontario Street, then Muter Street. Palmerston Boulevard has a much nicer name, doesn't it?