Toronto Necropolis

Toronto Necropolis

The entrance to the Necropolis
Details
Established 1850
Location Toronto
Country Canada
Type Public
Number of graves 50,000

Necropolis Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Toronto, located on the west side of the Don Valley near Riverdale Farm.[1] Opened in 1850 to replace "Strangers' Burying Ground" (or Potter's Field), the cemetery is the resting place for many dead Torontonians including:

The cemetery contains the war graves of 34 Commonwealth service personnel, 29 from World War I and 5 from World War II. Most of these are in Section X.[3]

The cemetery has over 50,000 bodies. It is used to bury bodies used for research at the University of Toronto and is now part of the Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries.

The cemetery's crematorium was built in 1933.

See also

References

  1. Hauch, Valerie (July 23, 2015). "Once Upon a City: Prominent Canadians rest in Toronto’s Necropolis cemetery". The Toronto Star. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  2. "Headstone for Jack Layton unveiled". CTV Toronto (Canada). August 21, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  3. Toronto Necropolis Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery Report. Breakdown obtained from casualty records.

Coordinates: 43°40′06″N 79°21′37″W / 43.668282°N 79.360259°W / 43.668282; -79.360259

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