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The history of the Baby Point neighbourhood in Toronto
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Baby Point is a quiet residential neighbourhood tucked away in the city s west-end. From the outside, it may look like any ordinary place, but its significant history dates back thousands of years.
The neighbourhood is bounded by the Humber River, Jane Street, St. Marks Road and Raymond Avenue. Contrary to popular belief, Baby Point is actually pronounced Babby Point.
The Baby Point gates pictured sometime during the 1970s-90s.
It was originally a Seneca village