of the Don Valley Parkway and
the Bayview Extension. Hills
were leveled and the Don
River was re-channeled. Many
of the Valley's natural and
man-made landmarks
disappeared.
What endured are the
stories of the people who
lived, worked and played in
| the Valley. This virtual
exhibit captures some of
their recollections.
Twentieth Century Todmorden:
A Community in the Don Valley
is not a comprehensive record
but reflects the voices of
long-time residents as well
as documents and photographs
collected by the Todmorden
| Mills Heritage Museum and
Arts Centre, now operated by
the City of Toronto.
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