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The Tollkeeper’s Cottage: Open to the Public

February 11th, 2010 admin

By David Dunkelman
In the early 1800s, Toronto was still largely covered in forest, making travel from one community to another—to engage in commerce or social visits—very difficult.
However, Toronto’s early European settlers did find a handful of First Nations trading routes, which they adopted as a means of passage through various parts of the city.
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