Sherbourne Street, Toronto

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Sherbourne Street is an important[citation needed] roadway in Downtown Toronto.[1] It is one of the original streets in the old city of York, Upper Canada.

It was named by Samuel Ridout in 1845 after the town in Dorset, England; the Ridout family emigrated from Sherborne.[2]

In 1838, following the Upper Canada Rebellion, seven blockhouses were built, guarding the approaches to Toronto, including the Sherbourne Blockhouse, built at the current intersection of Sherbourne and Bloor.

In the 19th Century Sherbourne was lined with the stately homes of many of Toronto's most prominent families, but by the 20th Century remaining stately houses, like 230 Sherbourne Street had been converted to rooming houses.[3]

A streetcar ran down Sherbourne from 1874-1942.[4]

In the early 2000s City Council chose Sherbourne as one of the first streets in Toronto to be retrofitted with dedicated bike lanes. In 2012 Sherbourne's bike lanes were improved, changing them from lanes separated from cars and trucks solely by painted lines to lanes with a pavement change that would warn motorists when they had strayed out of their lanes.[5][6]

Landmarks

Landmark Cross street Notes Image
Rosedale Ravine 100px
Sherbourne Subway Station Bloor Street 100px
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 100px
James Cooper House Linden Street James Cooper House.JPG
Our Lady of Lourdes Church Earl Street 100px
Phoenix Concert Theatre 100px
St. James Town Branch of
the Toronto Public Library
Wellesley Street 100px
St. Luke's United Church Carlton Street St Luke, Toronto.jpg
Allan Gardens between Gerrard Street East and Carlton Street 100px
Allandale House Dundas Street East Allandale, Toronto.jpg
Moss Park between Queen Street East and Shuter Street 100px
Paul Bishop's House Adelaide Street East 363 Adelaide St E.JPG
National Hotel King Street East 100px
Sherbourne Common Queens Quay 100px

References

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  2. Wise & Gould 2000, pp. 193–194.
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External links

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