H I S T O R Y
Bedford Park began as a farming hamlet centred around the
crossroads of Yonge Street and Lawrence Avenue. This village was
a popular stopover for farmers travelling to and from the
markets in Toronto. It is likely that Bedford Park is named
after the Bedford Park Hotel which opened in 1873 at the south
west corner of Yonge Street and Fairlawn Avenue.
The residential development of Bedford Park was linked to the
Metropolitan Street Railway which began service to this area in
1890. That same year Bedford Park amalgamated with the former
Town of North Toronto which was then annexed by the city of
Toronto in 1912. To this day Bedford Park is commonly referred
to as North Toronto.
Ed Note: The former Bedford Park General Store and Post
Office building is still standing at the south-west corner of
Yonge Street and Bedford Park Avenue. |