Toronto-Carib-Soc-History 1

Bathurst & Bloor

St James Town was a viable option for West Indian who were doing well financially and wanted a change of environment. St James Town is a cluster of high - rise housing buildings where a large amount of West Indians relocated to. The late 60s was when a large amount of the early West Indian migrant graduated and moved on to bigger and better things. The suc cess was contagious and it seemed like everyone had come to grips with their ambitions and made a move to their potential. capabilities.

In those days, the Bathurst area was known as the black people's area; however, by the late 60s and into the 70s, the pendulum swung. West Indians in the Bathurst area were moving away from their original place of residence to the out skirts of the city. There were new developments, and the city began expanding mostly to east and north and by that time West Indians were well positioned financially.

Expansion to the north went up to St Clair Avenue and a sort time after Eglinton Avenue came into play. In the early days anything north of Eglinton Avenue, was considered far north. The King Street and Lansdowne Ave area were already considered to be the southwest boundary of the city, and the move to the east began reached as far as Broadview Avenue and a short time later Pape Avenue.

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