Winner of the 2012 Heritage Toronto Award of Merit Stanley Barracks
begins with the construction in 1840-41 of the new facility that
replaced the then decaying Fort York Barracks. The book recounts
the background of the last facility operated by the British
military in Toronto and how Canada’s own Permanent Force was
developed. During the course of the stories told in this history,
we learn about Canadian participation in war, including the two
world wars and the barracks’ use as an internment camp for "enemy
aliens"; civil-military relations as Toronto’s expansion
encroached on the lands and buildings of the barracks; the
establishment and growth of Toronto’s Canadian National
Exhibition; the struggles and discrimination faced by immigrants in
Canada in wartime; the employment of the barracks as emergency
housing during Toronto’s post-war housing shortage; and the
origins of Canada’s famed Royal Canadian Mounted Police. In
short, Stanley Barracks is the story of Toronto.
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