Port Lands Toronto History

What the Port Lands used to look like

Even if a Ferris wheel isn't in the cards, the Port Lands is transforming, and will continue to for the years to come. The plans may change around a bit in the coming years, but the remaining industrial character of the area will certainly erode as new developments proceed.

Even as the full-scale revitalization of the Port Lands remains a project in process, the neighbourhood—if it's fair to call it that—is one in transition. 

Back in the 1970s, the Port Lands were very much in use as an industrial hub. The Hearn Generating Station was still operational, oil tanks littered the landscape, and the sight of a ship coming and going was a regular occurrence. 

As was the case elsewhere, the 1980s witnessed a decline in industrial use—though not to the same degree as places like Liberty Village—and the transition toward a mixed-use identity got underway.

If you're yearning for a glimpse at the Port Lands' industrial past, here's a visual history. 

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Cherry Street looking south, 1898

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Cherry Street looking north, 1898

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Cherry Street Bridge, 1915

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Ship launching, around 1915

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Construction on Cherry Street Bridge

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Cherry Street Bridge, 1920

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Port Lands refineries, 1930

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Villiers Street looking east, 1932

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Cherry Bathing Station, 1932

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Cherry Beach, 1935

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Joy Oil Tanks, 1938

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Streetcar shipment, 1963

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Port Lands, 1970s

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Leslie Street Spit, 1970s

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Aerial view, 1970s

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Cherry Street, 1970s

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Looking across Woodbine Beach, 1975

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Fill/garbage on Leslie Street Spit, 1977

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Aerial of Port Lands, 1980s

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Aerial view of the harbour, 1980s

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Wrecked cars in the Port Lands, 1980s

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Hearn Generating Station, 1980s

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Cherry Street, 1988

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Keating Channel, 1988

Photos by

The Toronto Archives. Written by Derek Flack. 


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