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List of cemeteries in Toronto

This is a list of cemeteries in Toronto.

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Name Location Dates Interments Affiliation Notes Image
Armadale Free Methodist Cemetery Armadale

43°49′45″N 79°15′28″W / 43.829221°N 79.257823°W / 43.829221; -79.257823 (Armadale Free Methodist Cemetery)

1885- Free Methodist
Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park Newtonbrook

43°47′17″N 79°26′33″W / 43.788097°N 79.442537°W / 43.788097; -79.442537 (Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park)

1929- Jewish
Beth Tzedec Memorial Park Westminster-Branson

43°46′41″N 79°26′47″W / 43.777927°N 79.446443°W / 43.777927; -79.446443 (Beth Tzedek Memorial Park)

1949- 4,414[1] Conservative Judaism Westminster Gardens located west of the site is part of Park Lawn Cemetery group.
Bethel Cemetery Scarborough Junction

43°43′51″N 79°16′01″W / 43.730813°N 79.266969°W / 43.730813; -79.266969 (Bethel Cemetery)

1842 Non-denominational
Bingham Family Cemetery Princess Gardens

43°41′00″N 79°32′59″W / 43.68341°N 79.54961°W / 43.68341; -79.54961 (Bingham Family Cemetery)

1843-1973 Closed and graves moved to Riverside Cemetery. Now residential neighbourhood.
Christ Church St. James Memorial Garden & Cemetery Mimico

43°37′01″N 79°29′53″W / 43.616984°N 79.498001°W / 43.616984; -79.498001 (Christ Church St. James Memorial Garden & Cemetery)

1832- 500 originally Anglican; now non-denominational Still active[2]
Christie's Methodist Cemetery L'Amoreaux

43°47′57″N 79°19′06″W / 43.799201°N 79.318229°W / 43.799201; -79.318229 (Christie's Methodist Cemetery)

1846-1926 Methodist Today in the parking lot of Bridlewood Mall.
Dawes Road Cemetery Clairlea

43°42′33″N 79°17′10″W / 43.709304°N 79.286152°W / 43.709304; -79.286152 (Dawes Road Cemetery)

1903 13,000[1] Jewish
Duchess Street Burying Ground
(Old Scotch Cemetery, Presbyterian Burying Ground)
Moss Park

43°39′13″N 79°22′12″W / 43.6535198°N 79.3700084°W / 43.6535198; -79.3700084 (Duchess Street Burying Ground)

~1818-1911 or 1912 ~263 Presbyterian (1824-1911) Linked to Knox Presbyterian Church after 1824, land granted in 1797 and active up to 1840s. The 0.5 acre lot was bounded by Duchess (Richmond) Street to the north, Stonecutters Lane to the east, up to 260 Richmond Street East (Lot 5) to west and Britain Street to the north. Some 263 graves and markers were relocated to Toronto Necropolis in 1911 to 1912[3] but not all burials recovered as some were found outside the formal boundaries and found after last burials. Built over after closure and now site of commercial buildings with addresses on Richmond and Britain Streets.
Elia United Church Cemetery Elia

43°46′02″N 79°28′33″W / 43.767333°N 79.475856°W / 43.767333; -79.475856 (Elia United Church Cemetery)

1832-1957 United Church of Canada Cemetery now parking lot but church remains on site. 20 head stones relocated to northside of church lot.
Emmanuel United Church Cemetery Malvern

43°47′44″N 79°14′22″W / 43.795535°N 79.239542°W / 43.795535; -79.239542 (Emmanuel United Church Cemetery)

1868-1933 United Church of Canada Cemetery for the village of Malvern.
Glendale Memorial Gardens Rexdale

43°44′55″N 79°36′45″W / 43.748514°N 79.612538°W / 43.748514; -79.612538 (Glendale Memorial Gardens)

1952- Non-denominational
Highland Memory Gardens Hillcrest

43°48′21″N 79°21′01″W / 43.805846°N 79.350184°W / 43.805846; -79.350184 (Highland Memory Gardens)

1953- 22,000 Non-denominational
Holy Blossom Memorial Park Cliffcrest

43°43′23″N 79°14′38″W / 43.723138°N 79.243934°W / 43.723138; -79.243934 (Holy Blossom Memorial Park)

1929- 2449[1] Reform Judaism
Islington Burying Grounds Islington-City Centre West

43°38′53″N 79°31′48″W / 43.647985°N 79.529914°W / 43.647985; -79.529914 (Islington Burying Grounds)

1807 Oldest cemetery in Etobicoke.
Jones Avenue Cemetery Riverdale

43°40′32″N 79°20′20″W / 43.675659°N 79.338922°W / 43.675659; -79.338922 (Jones Avenue Cemetery)

1883- 581[1] Orthodox Judaism Second oldest Jewish cemetery in Toronto.
Knox United Church Cemetery Agincourt

43°47′10″N 79°16′42″W / 43.786234°N 79.278363°W / 43.786234; -79.278363 (Knox United Church Cemetery)

1844- United Church of Canada
Lambton Mills Cemetery Humber Valley Village

43°40′29″N 79°31′20″W / 43.674701°N 79.522106°W / 43.674701; -79.522106 (Lambton Mills Cemetery)

1909- 3,271[1] Jewish
Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery Mimico

43°37′04″N 79°31′07″W / 43.617741°N 79.518474°W / 43.617741; -79.518474 (Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery)

1892-1973 1525 Non-denominational
McCowan Road Cemetery Cliffcrest

43°44′06″N 79°14′02″W / 43.734945°N 79.233802°W / 43.734945; -79.233802 (McCowan Road Cemetery)

1933- 141[1] Orthodox Judaism
Melville Presbyterian Cemetery West Hill

43°46′38″N 79°10′49″W / 43.777284°N 79.180323°W / 43.777284; -79.180323 (Melville Presbyterian Cemetery)

1852- Presbyterian
Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery Sunnybrook

43°42′55″N 79°22′58″W / 43.715172°N 79.382658°W / 43.715172; -79.382658 (Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery)

1898- 76,000+ Roman Catholic 147 Commonwealth war graves from World War I and II
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Moore Park, Toronto/Leaside

43°41′45″N 79°23′05″W / 43.695833°N 79.384722°W / 43.695833; -79.384722 (Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto)

1876- 168,000 Non-denominational
Mount Sinai Memorial Park Downsview

43°43′51″N 79°28′31″W / 43.730953°N 79.47535°W / 43.730953; -79.47535 (Mount Sinai Memorial Park)

1920- 8,205[1] Jewish
Pape Avenue Cemetery (Holy Blossom) Riverdale

43°40′03″N 79°20′22″W / 43.667627°N 79.339402°W / 43.667627; -79.339402 (Pape Avenue Cemetery)

1849-1930s 293[1] Reform Judaism First Jewish cemetery in Toronto.
Park Lawn Cemetery Etobicoke

43°38′50″N 79°30′03″W / 43.647094°N 79.500954°W / 43.647094; -79.500954 (Park Lawn Cemetery)

1892- 22,000 Non-denominational
Pine Hills Cemetery Scarborough Junction

43°43′08″N 79°16′04″W / 43.719009°N 79.267731°W / 43.719009; -79.267731 (Pine Hills Cemetery)

1928- Non-denominational
Pine Ridge Cemetery Humber Summit

43°45′19″N 79°34′10″W / 43.75518°N 79.569468°W / 43.75518; -79.569468 (Pine Ridge Cemetery)

1845- Methodist
Potters Field Yorkville

43°40′13″N 79°23′13″W / 43.670363°N 79.387036°W / 43.670363; -79.387036 (Potters Field)

1825-1855 Non-denominational First municipal cemetery, also known as the Strangers Burying Ground. Bodies mostly moved to the Necropolis after it was closed.
Prospect Cemetery Earlscourt/Fairbank

43°41′04″N 79°27′18″W / 43.684563°N 79.455035°W / 43.684563; -79.455035 (Prospect Cemetery)

1890- Non-denominational
Resthaven Memorial Gardens Cliffside

43°43′06″N 79°14′36″W / 43.718458°N 79.243366°W / 43.718458; -79.243366 (Resthaven Memorial Gardens)

1925- 31,000 Non-denominational
Renforth Baptist Cemetery Eatonville

43°38′37″N 79°34′22″W / 43.64351°N 79.572907°W / 43.64351; -79.572907 (Renforth Baptist Cemetery)

1838- Baptist
Richview Memorial Cemetery Richview

43°40′14″N 79°34′30″W / 43.67044°N 79.575072°W / 43.67044; -79.575072 (Richview Memorial Cemetery)

1853- United Church of Canada Today within the cloverleaf of highways 401 and 427.
Riverside Cemetery Humber Heights

43°41′51″N 79°31′53″W / 43.697557°N 79.531488°W / 43.697557; -79.531488 (Riverside Cemetery)

1892- Non-denominational
Roselawn Avenue Cemetery Forest Hill

43°42′23″N 79°25′13″W / 43.706314°N 79.420327°W / 43.706314; -79.420327 (Roselawn Cemetery)

1905- 5,840[1] Jewish
Sanctuary Park Cemetery Richview

43°41′53″N 79°32′06″W / 43.698022°N 79.534997°W / 43.698022; -79.534997 (Sanctuary Park Cemetery)

1927- Non-denominational
Secor Memorial Park Woburn

43°45′18″N 79°13′22″W / 43.754967°N 79.222742°W / 43.754967; -79.222742 (Secor Memorial Cemetery)

1800s (after 1804) N/A - see Notes Family cemetery of the settler Secor family. The Secors are Huguenots should be members of Reformed Church of France, but also married within the Dutch Reformed Church prior to arriving in the area. Today the cemetery is a park with a memorial cairn.
Sharon Cemetery Etobicoke

43°43′14″N 79°36′29″W / 43.720508°N 79.608021°W / 43.720508; -79.608021 (Sharon Cemetery)

1845-1955 Methodist The Sharon United Church building was demolished in 1967, but the cemetery beside it remains.
St. Augustine's Seminary Cemetery Cliffside

43°42′39.26″N 79°14′29.14″W / 43.7109056°N 79.2414278°W / 43.7109056; -79.2414278 (St. Augustine's Seminary Burial Grounds)

1942 Roman Catholic
St. James Cathedral Cemetery St. Lawrence

43°39′01″N 79°22′26″W / 43.650278°N 79.373889°W / 43.650278; -79.373889 (Cathedral Church of St. James Cemetery)

1797-1844 Anglican Original Anglican cemetery in Toronto.
St. James Cemetery St. James Town

43°40′14″N 79°22′05″W / 43.670526°N 79.368163°W / 43.670526; -79.368163 (St. James Cemetery)

1844- Anglican
St. John's Cemetery Norway Upper Beaches

43°40′25″N 79°18′38″W / 43.673713°N 79.310449°W / 43.673713; -79.310449 (St. John's Cemetery Norway)

1853- 80,000 Non-denominational
St. John's York Mills York Mills

43°44′49″N 79°24′17″W / 43.747033°N 79.404744°W / 43.747033; -79.404744 (St. John's York Mills)

1816- Anglican Village cemetery for York Mills. Canadian van Nostrand family monument is located here.
St. Michael's Cemetery Deer Park

43°41′10″N 79°23′46″W / 43.686074°N 79.396109°W / 43.686074; -79.396109 (St. Michael's Cemetery)

1855- 29,000 Roman Catholic Oldest Catholic cemetery still in service.
St. Paul Anglican Church, L'Amoreaux L'Amoreaux

43°47′46″N 79°18′58″W / 43.796225°N 79.316204°W / 43.796225; -79.316204 (St. Paul Anglican Church, L'Amoreaux)

1840s- Anglican Church built in 1841 and burned down 1935
St. Paul's Cemetery Corktown

43°39′21″N 79°21′44″W / 43.655777°N 79.362233°W / 43.655777; -79.362233 (St. Paul's Basilica)

1822-1857 Roman Catholic First Catholic cemetery in Toronto. Closed in 1857 and now buried under St. Paul Catholic School play yard on the south side of Queen Street East since 1959.
Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground West of Fort York National Historic Site

43°38′17″N 79°24′33″W / 43.638183°N 79.409075°W / 43.638183; -79.409075 (Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground)

1863-1911 Approximately 150 soldiers, veterans, their wives and children[4] Divided into Protestant and Roman Catholic sections
Taber Hill Woburn

43°45′32″N 79°14′06″W / 43.759°N 79.235°W / 43.759; -79.235 (Taber Hill)

1250 CE (13th Century) 472 Iroquois Burial mound and oldest known burial ground in Toronto now part of a city park (Taber Hill Park)
Taylor Family Old East York

43°41′36″N 79°21′04″W / 43.693411°N 79.351113°W / 43.693411; -79.351113 (Taylor Family)

c. 1839 Methodist Attached to Don Mills United Church.
Toronto Necropolis Cabbagetown

43°40′06″N 79°21′37″W / 43.668282°N 79.360259°W / 43.668282; -79.360259 (Toronto Necropolis)

1850- 50,000+ Non-denominational
Victoria Memorial Square Fashion District

43°38′33″N 79°24′01″W / 43.642638°N 79.4002°W / 43.642638; -79.4002 (Victoria Memorial Square)

1763-1863 400 N/A - Established as a military by the British Army station in York, Upper Canada First European cemetery in Toronto. Abandoned and city park since 1880s, 17 markers remaining and restored in 2007-2011 and home to War of 1812 Monument.[5]
Willowdale Cemetery (Willowdale Methodist Episcopal Cemetery / Cummer Burial Grounds) North York City Centre

43°46′28″N 79°24′50″W / 43.774409°N 79.413864°W / 43.774409; -79.413864 (Willowdale Cemetery/Cummer Burial Grounds)

c. 1834 Methodist/United Cemetery for the village chapel of Willowdale next to the former Willowdale Methodist Church (later United Church and finally as Seven Day Adventist 1954) that was demolished in 1956. West edge of the cemetery was removed for widening of Yonge Street in 1931 with some families relocating graves to other cemeteries.[6] Cemetery lost much of the northern end bwyond Horsham Avenue to a shopping plaza in 1950s.
York Cemetery Willowdale

43°45′58″N 79°25′00″W / 43.766111°N 79.416667°W / 43.766111; -79.416667 (York Cemetery)

1948- Non-denominational
York Mills Baptist Church Cemetery 104 York Mills Road

43°44′43″N 79°23′53″W / 43.745289°N 79.398038°W / 43.745289; -79.398038 (York Mills Baptist Church Cemetery)

1833-1945 24 Baptist Headstones are visible from York Mills Road, and lay protected behind a fence and hedge. Next door, at 106 York Mills Road, is the historic one-story church manse, now a private residence.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Toronto Cemeteries". Jewish Genealogical Society of Canada (Toronto). May 2, 2008. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved Jan 3, 2013.
  2. ^ "Christ Church St. James Memorial Garden and Cemetery".
  3. ^ "Discovering the Duchess Street Burial Ground – OGS Toronto Branch Projects".
  4. ^ "The Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground". The Friends of Fort York and Garrison Common. Jan 15, 2005.
  5. ^ . torontoplaques.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-18.
  6. ^ "Willowdale United Church (Cummer Church) from Yonge".

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This is a list of cemeteries in Toronto Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML Name Location Dates Interments Affiliation Notes ImageArmadale Free Methodist Cemetery Armadale43 49 45 N 79 15 28 W 43 829221 N 79 257823 W 43 829221 79 257823 Armadale Free Methodist Cemetery 1885 Free MethodistBathurst Lawn Memorial Park Newtonbrook43 47 17 N 79 26 33 W 43 788097 N 79 442537 W 43 788097 79 442537 Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park 1929 JewishBeth Tzedec Memorial Park Westminster Branson43 46 41 N 79 26 47 W 43 777927 N 79 446443 W 43 777927 79 446443 Beth Tzedek Memorial Park 1949 4 414 1 Conservative Judaism Westminster Gardens located west of the site is part of Park Lawn Cemetery group Bethel Cemetery Scarborough Junction43 43 51 N 79 16 01 W 43 730813 N 79 266969 W 43 730813 79 266969 Bethel Cemetery 1842 Non denominationalBingham Family Cemetery Princess Gardens43 41 00 N 79 32 59 W 43 68341 N 79 54961 W 43 68341 79 54961 Bingham Family Cemetery 1843 1973 Closed and graves moved to Riverside Cemetery Now residential neighbourhood Christ Church St James Memorial Garden amp Cemetery Mimico43 37 01 N 79 29 53 W 43 616984 N 79 498001 W 43 616984 79 498001 Christ Church St James Memorial Garden amp Cemetery 1832 500 originally Anglican now non denominational Still active 2 Christie s Methodist Cemetery L Amoreaux 43 47 57 N 79 19 06 W 43 799201 N 79 318229 W 43 799201 79 318229 Christie s Methodist Cemetery 1846 1926 Methodist Today in the parking lot of Bridlewood Mall Dawes Road Cemetery Clairlea43 42 33 N 79 17 10 W 43 709304 N 79 286152 W 43 709304 79 286152 Dawes Road Cemetery 1903 13 000 1 JewishDuchess Street Burying Ground Old Scotch Cemetery Presbyterian Burying Ground Moss Park 43 39 13 N 79 22 12 W 43 6535198 N 79 3700084 W 43 6535198 79 3700084 Duchess Street Burying Ground 1818 1911 or 1912 263 Presbyterian 1824 1911 Linked to Knox Presbyterian Church after 1824 land granted in 1797 and active up to 1840s The 0 5 acre lot was bounded by Duchess Richmond Street to the north Stonecutters Lane to the east up to 260 Richmond Street East Lot 5 to west and Britain Street to the north Some 263 graves and markers were relocated to Toronto Necropolis in 1911 to 1912 3 but not all burials recovered as some were found outside the formal boundaries and found after last burials Built over after closure and now site of commercial buildings with addresses on Richmond and Britain Streets Elia United Church Cemetery Elia43 46 02 N 79 28 33 W 43 767333 N 79 475856 W 43 767333 79 475856 Elia United Church Cemetery 1832 1957 United Church of Canada Cemetery now parking lot but church remains on site 20 head stones relocated to northside of church lot Emmanuel United Church Cemetery Malvern43 47 44 N 79 14 22 W 43 795535 N 79 239542 W 43 795535 79 239542 Emmanuel United Church Cemetery 1868 1933 United Church of Canada Cemetery for the village of Malvern Glendale Memorial Gardens Rexdale43 44 55 N 79 36 45 W 43 748514 N 79 612538 W 43 748514 79 612538 Glendale Memorial Gardens 1952 Non denominationalHighland Memory Gardens Hillcrest43 48 21 N 79 21 01 W 43 805846 N 79 350184 W 43 805846 79 350184 Highland Memory Gardens 1953 22 000 Non denominationalHoly Blossom Memorial Park Cliffcrest43 43 23 N 79 14 38 W 43 723138 N 79 243934 W 43 723138 79 243934 Holy Blossom Memorial Park 1929 2449 1 Reform JudaismIslington Burying Grounds Islington City Centre West43 38 53 N 79 31 48 W 43 647985 N 79 529914 W 43 647985 79 529914 Islington Burying Grounds 1807 Oldest cemetery in Etobicoke Jones Avenue Cemetery Riverdale43 40 32 N 79 20 20 W 43 675659 N 79 338922 W 43 675659 79 338922 Jones Avenue Cemetery 1883 581 1 Orthodox Judaism Second oldest Jewish cemetery in Toronto Knox United Church Cemetery Agincourt43 47 10 N 79 16 42 W 43 786234 N 79 278363 W 43 786234 79 278363 Knox United Church Cemetery 1844 United Church of CanadaLambton Mills Cemetery Humber Valley Village43 40 29 N 79 31 20 W 43 674701 N 79 522106 W 43 674701 79 522106 Lambton Mills Cemetery 1909 3 271 1 JewishLakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery Mimico43 37 04 N 79 31 07 W 43 617741 N 79 518474 W 43 617741 79 518474 Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery 1892 1973 1525 Non denominationalMcCowan Road Cemetery Cliffcrest43 44 06 N 79 14 02 W 43 734945 N 79 233802 W 43 734945 79 233802 McCowan Road Cemetery 1933 141 1 Orthodox JudaismMelville Presbyterian Cemetery West Hill43 46 38 N 79 10 49 W 43 777284 N 79 180323 W 43 777284 79 180323 Melville Presbyterian Cemetery 1852 PresbyterianMount Hope Catholic Cemetery Sunnybrook43 42 55 N 79 22 58 W 43 715172 N 79 382658 W 43 715172 79 382658 Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery 1898 76 000 Roman Catholic 147 Commonwealth war graves from World War I and IIMount Pleasant Cemetery Moore Park Toronto Leaside43 41 45 N 79 23 05 W 43 695833 N 79 384722 W 43 695833 79 384722 Mount Pleasant Cemetery Toronto 1876 168 000 Non denominationalMount Sinai Memorial Park Downsview43 43 51 N 79 28 31 W 43 730953 N 79 47535 W 43 730953 79 47535 Mount Sinai Memorial Park 1920 8 205 1 JewishPape Avenue Cemetery Holy Blossom Riverdale43 40 03 N 79 20 22 W 43 667627 N 79 339402 W 43 667627 79 339402 Pape Avenue Cemetery 1849 1930s 293 1 Reform Judaism First Jewish cemetery in Toronto Park Lawn Cemetery Etobicoke43 38 50 N 79 30 03 W 43 647094 N 79 500954 W 43 647094 79 500954 Park Lawn Cemetery 1892 22 000 Non denominationalPine Hills Cemetery Scarborough Junction43 43 08 N 79 16 04 W 43 719009 N 79 267731 W 43 719009 79 267731 Pine Hills Cemetery 1928 Non denominationalPine Ridge Cemetery Humber Summit43 45 19 N 79 34 10 W 43 75518 N 79 569468 W 43 75518 79 569468 Pine Ridge Cemetery 1845 MethodistPotters Field Yorkville43 40 13 N 79 23 13 W 43 670363 N 79 387036 W 43 670363 79 387036 Potters Field 1825 1855 Non denominational First municipal cemetery also known as the Strangers Burying Ground Bodies mostly moved to the Necropolis after it was closed Prospect Cemetery Earlscourt Fairbank43 41 04 N 79 27 18 W 43 684563 N 79 455035 W 43 684563 79 455035 Prospect Cemetery 1890 Non denominationalResthaven Memorial Gardens Cliffside43 43 06 N 79 14 36 W 43 718458 N 79 243366 W 43 718458 79 243366 Resthaven Memorial Gardens 1925 31 000 Non denominationalRenforth Baptist Cemetery Eatonville43 38 37 N 79 34 22 W 43 64351 N 79 572907 W 43 64351 79 572907 Renforth Baptist Cemetery 1838 BaptistRichview Memorial Cemetery Richview43 40 14 N 79 34 30 W 43 67044 N 79 575072 W 43 67044 79 575072 Richview Memorial Cemetery 1853 United Church of Canada Today within the cloverleaf of highways 401 and 427 Riverside Cemetery Humber Heights43 41 51 N 79 31 53 W 43 697557 N 79 531488 W 43 697557 79 531488 Riverside Cemetery 1892 Non denominationalRoselawn Avenue Cemetery Forest Hill43 42 23 N 79 25 13 W 43 706314 N 79 420327 W 43 706314 79 420327 Roselawn Cemetery 1905 5 840 1 JewishSanctuary Park Cemetery Richview43 41 53 N 79 32 06 W 43 698022 N 79 534997 W 43 698022 79 534997 Sanctuary Park Cemetery 1927 Non denominationalSecor Memorial Park Woburn43 45 18 N 79 13 22 W 43 754967 N 79 222742 W 43 754967 79 222742 Secor Memorial Cemetery 1800s after 1804 N A see Notes Family cemetery of the settler Secor family The Secors are Huguenots should be members of Reformed Church of France but also married within the Dutch Reformed Church prior to arriving in the area Today the cemetery is a park with a memorial cairn Sharon Cemetery Etobicoke43 43 14 N 79 36 29 W 43 720508 N 79 608021 W 43 720508 79 608021 Sharon Cemetery 1845 1955 Methodist The Sharon United Church building was demolished in 1967 but the cemetery beside it remains St Augustine s Seminary Cemetery Cliffside43 42 39 26 N 79 14 29 14 W 43 7109056 N 79 2414278 W 43 7109056 79 2414278 St Augustine s Seminary Burial Grounds 1942 Roman CatholicSt James Cathedral Cemetery St Lawrence43 39 01 N 79 22 26 W 43 650278 N 79 373889 W 43 650278 79 373889 Cathedral Church of St James Cemetery 1797 1844 Anglican Original Anglican cemetery in Toronto St James Cemetery St James Town43 40 14 N 79 22 05 W 43 670526 N 79 368163 W 43 670526 79 368163 St James Cemetery 1844 AnglicanSt John s Cemetery Norway Upper Beaches43 40 25 N 79 18 38 W 43 673713 N 79 310449 W 43 673713 79 310449 St John s Cemetery Norway 1853 80 000 Non denominationalSt John s York Mills York Mills43 44 49 N 79 24 17 W 43 747033 N 79 404744 W 43 747033 79 404744 St John s York Mills 1816 Anglican Village cemetery for York Mills Canadian van Nostrand family monument is located here St Michael s Cemetery Deer Park43 41 10 N 79 23 46 W 43 686074 N 79 396109 W 43 686074 79 396109 St Michael s Cemetery 1855 29 000 Roman Catholic Oldest Catholic cemetery still in service St Paul Anglican Church L Amoreaux L Amoreaux43 47 46 N 79 18 58 W 43 796225 N 79 316204 W 43 796225 79 316204 St Paul Anglican Church L Amoreaux 1840s Anglican Church built in 1841 and burned down 1935St Paul s Cemetery Corktown43 39 21 N 79 21 44 W 43 655777 N 79 362233 W 43 655777 79 362233 St Paul s Basilica 1822 1857 Roman Catholic First Catholic cemetery in Toronto Closed in 1857 and now buried under St Paul Catholic School play yard on the south side of Queen Street East since 1959 Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground West of Fort York National Historic Site43 38 17 N 79 24 33 W 43 638183 N 79 409075 W 43 638183 79 409075 Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground 1863 1911 Approximately 150 soldiers veterans their wives and children 4 Divided into Protestant and Roman Catholic sectionsTaber Hill Woburn43 45 32 N 79 14 06 W 43 759 N 79 235 W 43 759 79 235 Taber Hill 1250 CE 13th Century 472 Iroquois Burial mound and oldest known burial ground in Toronto now part of a city park Taber Hill Park Taylor Family Old East York43 41 36 N 79 21 04 W 43 693411 N 79 351113 W 43 693411 79 351113 Taylor Family c 1839 Methodist Attached to Don Mills United Church Toronto Necropolis Cabbagetown43 40 06 N 79 21 37 W 43 668282 N 79 360259 W 43 668282 79 360259 Toronto Necropolis 1850 50 000 Non denominationalVictoria Memorial Square Fashion District43 38 33 N 79 24 01 W 43 642638 N 79 4002 W 43 642638 79 4002 Victoria Memorial Square 1763 1863 400 N A Established as a military by the British Army station in York Upper Canada First European cemetery in Toronto Abandoned and city park since 1880s 17 markers remaining and restored in 2007 2011 and home to War of 1812 Monument 5 Willowdale Cemetery Willowdale Methodist Episcopal Cemetery Cummer Burial Grounds North York City Centre43 46 28 N 79 24 50 W 43 774409 N 79 413864 W 43 774409 79 413864 Willowdale Cemetery Cummer Burial Grounds c 1834 Methodist United Cemetery for the village chapel of Willowdale next to the former Willowdale Methodist Church later United Church and finally as Seven Day Adventist 1954 that was demolished in 1956 West edge of the cemetery was removed for widening of Yonge Street in 1931 with some families relocating graves to other cemeteries 6 Cemetery lost much of the northern end bwyond Horsham Avenue to a shopping plaza in 1950s York Cemetery Willowdale43 45 58 N 79 25 00 W 43 766111 N 79 416667 W 43 766111 79 416667 York Cemetery 1948 Non denominationalYork Mills Baptist Church Cemetery 104 York Mills Road43 44 43 N 79 23 53 W 43 745289 N 79 398038 W 43 745289 79 398038 York Mills Baptist Church Cemetery 1833 1945 24 Baptist Headstones are visible from York Mills Road and lay protected behind a fence and hedge Next door at 106 York Mills Road is the historic one story church manse now a private residence See also EditList of cemeteries in York RegionReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Toronto Cemeteries Jewish Genealogical Society of Canada Toronto May 2 2008 Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved Jan 3 2013 Christ Church St James Memorial Garden and Cemetery Discovering the Duchess Street Burial Ground OGS Toronto Branch Projects The Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground The Friends of Fort York and Garrison Common Jan 15 2005 Victoria Memorial Square Historical Plaque torontoplaques com Archived from the original on 2016 04 18 Willowdale United Church Cummer Church from Yonge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of cemeteries in Toronto amp oldid 1117270495 Mount Sinai Memorial Park Toronto, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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