The following view shows Fort York (middle left) south of the rail corridor and buried among the extensive buildings of Canadian Packers (formerly Park Blackwell); the Bathurst bridge before Bathurst Street was extended south of Front in 1929, necessitating the demolition of the packing plant; and the twin gasholders of the Consumers' Gas Company at Bathurst and Front. To the west (left) of the gasholders between the rail corridor and the curve of Niagara Street sit the Toronto Municipal Abattoir (now Quality Meats) and the Wellington Street incinerator.
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AERIAL VIEW OF FORT YORK, NOV. 17, 1926
Fairchild Aerial Surveys Co. of Canada
Image courtesy: Ontario Archives, Merrilees Coll. F 1125, A-6, Box 9, photo 4, AO 2773
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AERIAL VIEW OF CLARENCE SQUARE, NOV. 17, 1926
Fairchild Aerial Surveys Co. of Canada
Image courtesy: Ontario Archives, Merrilees Coll. F 1125, A-6, Box 9, photo x, AO 2773
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See also this pair of aerial photographs dated August 30, 1929. Observe that the packing plant at the east end of Fort York has been demolished, but Bathurst St. has not yet been extended to intersect Lakeshore Blvd. Nor has the Bathurst bridge been re-aligned:
Aerial view, Maple Leaf Stadium and environs
Image courtesy: City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1266, Item 17770
Aerial view, Canadian National Exhibition
Image courtesy: City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1266, Item 17771
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