Amid a post-World War II housing shortage, businessman Edward Plunkett Taylor purchased over 800 hectares of land twelve kilometers north of downtown Toronto. What had been a rural farming community with a gristmill, woolen mills, and sawmills was, between 1953 and 1965, transformed into one of Canada’s most noteworthy suburban developments. Taylor hired landscape architect and planner Macklin Hancock to design the master plan for the self-contained community, based upon Garden City principles.
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Welcome to downtown Don Mills
Don Mills - Neighbourhood Guide
Banbury-Don Mills North York Apartments, Condos and Houses For Rent
Banbury - Don Mills Neighbourhood of Toronto - Walk through the community and view MLS Listings
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Local organizations urge Metro to donate perishable food during strike
1200 Don Mills Rd Unit 308 Toronto Open House Video Tour
Banbury - Don Mills, Neighbourhood Guide
Banbury - Don Mills, Neighbourhood Guide