McCaul's Pond

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McCaul's Pond was located at the site of Hart House, on the University of Toronto campus.[1] It was created by damming Taddle Creek in the early 1860s.[2][3][4][5] Increased settlement and economic activity had already begun changing the creek from being the clear, free running watercourse that the early settlers had found. It had been so clean that it was a breeding ground for salmon, but over time had become a polluted watercourse.[1] Damming the creek accelerated the dangers and the pond was drained prior to burying the University's portion of the creek in 1884.[6]

LocationUniversity of Toronto, Toronto
Coordinates43.6644°N 79.3944°W / 43.6644; -79.3944
River sourcesTaddle Creek
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McCaul's Pond
McCaul's Pond at the site of Hart House, on the University of Toronto campus in 1870
McCaul's Pond is located in Toronto
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McCaul's Pond
McCaul's Pond is located in Canada
McCaul's Pond
McCaul's Pond
LocationUniversity of Toronto, Toronto
Coordinates43.6644°N 79.3944°W / 43.6644; -79.3944
TypePond
River sourcesTaddle Creek
Basin countriesCanada
First flooded1860 (1860)s
Location
Interactive map of McCaul's Pond
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