Skip to content
Kensington Market old & new, with cat graffitti art

Test Kensington Market Historical Society

test site for kmhs.ca

  • Home
  • Ida Carnevale
  • About Us
  • Join Us!
  • Events
  • Resources
    • Web resources
    • Bibliography
  • Past Events
    • From Delis to Dairy
    • Sites of the Early Jewish Left
    • Before the Market
    • Boxers, Bookies & Bootleggers – the underbelly of early Jewish Toronto
    • A King of Kensington Event
    • A Kensington State of Mind
    • Kensington Market Speaks
    • General Eclectic: Oral Histories from Kensington Market Exhibition Launch
    • A Basket of Apples
    • The Portuguese in Kensington Market
    • A Kensington Market Childhood
  • History and Map
Posted on March 13, 2013March 21, 2013 by MaiaClaire

Bellevue Square Park

Bellevue Square Park, donated to the City of Toronto in 1887 by Robert Denison was originally the front lawn to the Bellevue, the Denison home.

 

 

 

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious St. Stephen of the Fields Anglican Church
Next PostNext 22 Kensington Place

Recent Posts

  • OHP new
  • Oral History Project
  • The Labor Lyceum
  • Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque
  • Portuguese Book Store

Recent Comments

  • helena on Ida Carnevale
  • helena on Ida Carnevale
  • helena on Ida Carnevale
  • helena on Ida Carnevale

Archives

  • January 2018
  • July 2014
  • April 2013
  • March 2013
  • February 2013

Categories

  • General

Contact KMHS

    Sign up for our mailing list

    Proudly powered by WordPress