Cedarvale
Cedarvale, north east of the Cedarvale Ravine, was conceived as a subdivision in the early 1900's, by Sir Henry Pellatt (the builder of Casa Loma).
Although a few houses were built in the 1920's and 30's, the area north of Cedarvale was not developed until the 1950's. That said, in 1923, Ernest Hemmingway rented an appartment in the area for a few months when he worked briefly at the Toronto Star.
Now, a thriving residential neighbourhood, with schools, shopping, restaurants, and the natural respite of the ravine, Cedarvale has much to offer.
Prior to the 17th century, the area would have been inhabited by First Nations people including the Mississaugas, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples.
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