Lazy Bones
January 9, 2012
The skyline of Toronto in 1950. The right-half of the central blank property on the waterfront is the 10.5 acres purchased for the development of the Redpath Toronto refinery. Note that the waterfront landfill creation has not yet been completed on the right (east) of the Jarvis Street slip.
(Redpath Sugar Museum Collection)
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