fishie
Active Member
i was trying to see if there was a ttc substation there historically, but instead (so far) found this... from a completely different year and location, but the similarities are shocking. (was that too much?)
http://www.beachmetro.com/2011/06/14/1978-year-elections/
Here's a fun little map to play with - a zoomable, mutable map of historical Toronto - which seems to be stitched together from current Bing aerial photography, 1947 aerial photos available online from the Toronto archives and historical atlases/fire insurance plans in the public domain dating from 1818 to 1924.
http://peoplemaps.esri.com/toronto/
Okay, so there's not a lot of detail on the information provided, but you get an idea of where TTC barns/substations might have been back in the day. There are other atlases/fire insurance plans available at the reference library, Toronto Archives and U of T (maybe elsewhere, it's been a while since I went looking), mostly on microfilm/fiche that are under a 90-year copyright protection, but anyone can view/copy them for non-commercial purposes. And there should be some for this area from around the mid 1930s, if you're so inclined.