In 2002, an exhaustive research study identified South Rosedale as a clearly defined area in the city with significant heritage resources, both in its buildings and in its cultural landscape of boulevards and open spaces. As a result, South Rosedale was designated as a heritage conservation district under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act to aid the city and the residents of South Rosedale in strengthening and protecting the neighbourhood’s unique character.
As part of the study, a computer database was prepared with archival information for each property including an estimated or established date of construction, architect, pattern of ownership and other information as available. A digitized photograph of each property, circa 2010, accompanies this database.
To view the South Rosedale Heritage Study in its entirety click here.
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The information on this site is for informational purposes only. The South Rosedale Ratepayers' Association assumes no liability for any inaccurate or incomplete information. While the information contained within the site is periodically updated, no guarantee is given that the information provided in this Web site is correct, complete, and up-to-date.
To contact the Director responsible for the Heritage page, click here.