Sometimes it's the things that don't get built that affect a city more than those that do get built. An example is the Spadina Expressway, which would have intersected our neighbourhood with a busy highway had construction not been halted in 1971.
The non-creation of the Spadina Expressway, and the preservation of our lovely neighbourhood, will be commemorated with a plaque that is going to be unveiled on Monday from 3:30 to 4:30 pm.
Here are the details from Heritage Toronto:
"Location: Matt Cohen Park (725 Spadina Avenue, north of Bloor)
"Location: Matt Cohen Park (725 Spadina Avenue, north of Bloor)
Speakers:
Councillor Adam Vaughan; Heritage Toronto Board Member Robert ProwseIn the 1960s, Spadina Road was to be transformed into the southern end of an expressway and subway line. The project was halted through community-led efforts and the intervention of the Government of Ontario.
Following the ceremony, please join us for a reception at Alliance Francaise De Toronto at 24 Spadina Road (Spadina Road, north of Bloor Street near Lowther Avenue)."
Enjoy,
Vanessa
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