New Park in Toronto Honours Irish Immigrants

Of the over two million people who emigrated from Ireland during the Great Famine of the mid 1800’s, tens of thousands chose to make Canada their new home. This mass immigration had a tremendous impact on the social makeup of the young Canada. The 38,000 Irish immigrants who arrived in Toronto in 1847 nearly tripled the city’s population, and they were warmly welcomed. Toronto Mayor David Miller called the arrival of these immigrants, “one of the seminal events in the history of Toronto.”

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