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Humberside Collegiate Commemorative plaque, 1985.  

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Resource ID

6122

Access

Open

Address

280 Quebec Avenue, Toronto, ON M6P 2V3

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1985

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage
Education
Visual Arts

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1900-1953

Caption

Humberside Collegiate Commemorative plaque, 1985.

Description

Originally named Toronto Junction High School, Humberside Collegiate held its first classes in 1892. Two years later it moved from temporary quarters on Pacific Avenue to a new building on this attractive and spacious site. When the city annexed West Toronto in 1909, the school's name was changed to Humberside. The school's art collection includes a memorial stained glass window and the largest mural ever painted by Arthur Lismer, one of the "Group of Seven" Painters. Generations of Humbersiders subscribe to its motto: "Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas" (Happy is one who can discover the causes of things).

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Marker lat / long: 43.660031, -79.47038 (WGS84)

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