Judging from old photographs, the parks of this neighbourhood have been busy gathering places for many years. The image above of Carlton Park captures a festive day in 1914. And one of Perth Square shows a heated baseball game underway in 1920, played out in jackets and ties, with neighbours crowded at the fence.
This photo is from the City of Toronto Archives.
Archival citation Fonds 200, Series 372, Subseries 52, Item 343
Title Carlton Park — "Maypole"
Date(s) of creation of record(s) July 18, 1914
Physical description of record(s) 1 photonegative : b&w ; 13 x 18 cm
Form of material Photographs
Forms part of Fonds 200; Former City of Toronto fonds
Series 372; Dept. of Public Works photographs
Subseries 52; Parks Dept. photographs
Access conditions OPEN - No restrictions on these government records.
Edwin Ave. cleanup.: Photo by Craig Charnock
Last weekend's community cleanup day was a success, thanks to volunteers from all over the neighbourhood. Local cleanup events were held at Carlton Park, Campbell Ave. / Rankin Cres., Symington Ave., Edwin Ave., the West Toronto Railpath, and on South Perth and Sterling Rd. These parts of the Junction Triangle are now looking much better!
Of course, tackling the litter and dumping problems in our neighbourhood is an ongoing struggle, but you don't need to wait until Earth Day to do something about it. If there's any litter in front of your homes or garages, just take two seconds to pick it up and put it in the proper place. You can also report illegal dump sites or excessive litter to the City's 311 phone number, or 311@toronto.ca
Here are some photos from the April 24th 2010 Community Cleanup, submitted by various cleanup organizers around the neighbourhood. Thanks!
On the evening of November 1st, the day after Halloween, was the fourth annual Carlton Park Pumpkin Lighting.
This was the first time I heard about this event, and consequently the first time I went, even though I've known about similar events at other parks. I was excited to learn that someone had organized this for our own neighbourhood!
My wife Jennifer and I gathered up some friends from around the neighbourhood and beyond (Australia!) and met up at the park. There were already many pumpkins blazing when we arrived, and we added ours to the lineup. We bumped into other neighbours and friends, enjoyed the snacks and drinks that people brought to share, watched the kids run around through the leaves while wearing their Halloween costumes "just one more time". And of course, had a great time checking out everyone else's pumpkin creations.
Apparently, this was the biggest ever Pumpkin Lighting event at Carlton Park, with probably around 60 pumpkins. It's great to hear that with some persistence, this neighbourhood event has continued to happen and grow over the years. Already looking forward to next year!
Michael Monastyrskyj also has a writeup of this event over on his Bloor-Lansdowne Blog.
Here are some more photos from the Pumpkin Lighting. Click to see larger versions: