Bird's Eye Map Toronto

The Bird's Eye View of Toronto map

The 1876 Bird's Eye View of Toronto map is surely one of the most marvelous cartographic tributes to this city. The work of P. A. Gross, who at one point or another sketched almost every building in Toronto, the map is both monumental and beautiful. And aside from a few instances of wonky perspective, it's also surprisingly accurate. Those interested in the history of Toronto could likely spend hours examining the state of the city roughly 135 years ago.

In that sense, it makes a perfect companion to my post aboutbuildings lost to demolition in Toronto. On the Bird's Eye View map one can see the original locations of Union Station, the Grand Opera House, Trinity College, the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, and many other buildings that were demolished or lost to fire. On the flip side, it is also extremely interesting to catch a glimpse of the buildings that remain to this day (University College, Osgoode Hall, St. Lawrence Hall, etc.). Also worthy of note are the many rivers and that can be seen throughout Toronto in 1876 (likeGarrison Creek), the majority of which were buried in the years that followed.

Below is a more detailed look at some areas of the map.

Bird's Eye Map Toronto

Distillery District

Bird's Eye Map Toronto


Garrison Ravine

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


Lunatic Asylum and Trinity College

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


Detail of St. Lawrence Hall

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


The Don River

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


University College

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


Old Union Station

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


Detail of buildings (left side)

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


Detail of buildings (right side)

Toronto Bird's Eye Map


To download your own version of the map,follow this link.


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