k10ery
Senior Member
Beautiful find. Looks like it must be Ford plant? Goad's 1924:
From the website of the Danforth Village BIA:
In 1921 the Ford Motor Car Company built an assembly plant for Model T and Model A cars, east of the Luttrell Loop, south of Danforth. The building is still there - Shoppers World. During WWII it was a munitions plant too. Ford moved to Oakville in 1953. AMC then took it over for a few years. In 1962 Shoppers World was developed by Peel Elder on the car assembly property -
Shoppers World at VicPark & Danforth (S/W corner) was once a Ford auto assembly plant (c. 1930).
The nearest train station was at Main St. (now GO station).
This is an amazing reveal of the remnants of the old Ford Plant on Danforth.
Thanks to 'the lemur' for the colour pix and 'EVCco' for the archive find.
Quite surprising to see the same brickwork 91 years earlier!
and the only part of east york actually south of danforth avenue
forgot where i learned that, but it has stuck with me as a real oddity
Beautiful find. Looks like it must be Ford plant? Goad's 1924: