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  1. Weston is one of the few former towns and villages in Toronto located in a generally suburban setting, although it is contiguous with the inner city to the southeast along Weston Road. It is also one of the few not developed as a planned satellite town, as is the case with Leaside or New Toronto.

  2. History of Weston. Weston was founded in 1796 shortly after Lt-Governor Simcoe sent his surveyors to the area north of Lake Ontario along the Humber River in 1792. One of his surveyors, John Countryman, saw the potential of the area, settled here and built a sawmill along the banks.

  3. The Village of Weston was founded in 1796 on the banks of the majestic Humber River along which some of the most picturesque bike trails in the entire City can be found. Our historic homes have been used as backdrops for film and television sets.

  4. Historical Timeline. 1792. Milling began in Weston when John Countryman built a sawmill on the west bank of the Humber in Etobicoke. 1793. Quickly following the first signing of Treaty 13 in 1787, the Weston area was first surveyed into lots. 1796.

  5. Weston is a neighbourhood and former town in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is situated in the northwest of the city, south of Steeles Avenue West, east of the Humber River, north of Eglinton Avenue, and west of Jane Street. Photo: GTD Aquitaine, Public domain.

  6. The community of Weston is an area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, bordered by the 401 highway to the north, the Humber River to the west, Jane Street to the east and Edmund Avenue to the south. The convenience of this location is one of Weston’s many strengths.

  7. May 10, 2018 · What might just be Weston's best kept secret – at least to those who don't live there – is its historically and architecturally significant houses. Tucked in behind Weston Road, one might easily miss these structures that have been in the area for more than a century.

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