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Toronto () is a lakeside suburb within the
city of Lake Macquarie The City of Lake Macquarie is a local government area in Greater Newcastle and part of the Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia. It was proclaimed a city from 7 September 1984. The area is situated adjacent to the city of Newcastle and ...
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Greater Newcastle Newcastle ( ; Awabakal: ) is a metropolitan area and the second most populated city in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It includes the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie local government areas, and is the hub of the Greater Newcastle area, ...
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Newcastle Newcastle usually refers to: *Newcastle upon Tyne, a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England *Newcastle-under-Lyme, a town in Staffordshire, England *Newcastle, New South Wales, a metropolitan area in Australia, named after Newcastle ...
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central business district A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the "city ...
and is a commercial hub for the sprawling suburbs on the western shore of the lake. It is one of the major centres in the City of Lake Macquarie LGA.


History

The Aboriginal people, in this area, the
Awabakal The Awabakal people , are those Aboriginal Australians who identify with or are descended from the Awabakal tribe and its clans, Indigenous to the coastal area of what is now known as the Hunter Region of New South Wales. Their traditional te ...
, were the first people of this land. The area was originally the site of an Aboriginal mission called Ebenezer, established in 1829 by Reverend Threlkeld. Threlkeld is reported to have begun construction of his chimney with a local black stone which he later realised was coal. Coal Point, just to the south, is named after this discovery. The development of several coal mines in the region, proximity to the nearby city of Newcastle, and its position by the lake led to gradual development and population increases. The mission closed in 1841. In 1885, the Excelsior Land, Investment and Building Co. and Bank Ltd acquired a portion of Threlkelds' original 1,280 acre grant from McMahon and Whiting plus the 100 ft waterfront reserve from the Crown for £13,722 and subdivided it in 1887. Ebenezer was then renamed after
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
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, Canada, in honor of
Edward Hanlan Edward Hanlan (12 July 1855 – 4 January 1908) was a Canadian professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario. Early life Hanlan was born to Irish parents; one of two sons and two daughters. His mother was Mary Gibbs, his fath ...
, a Canadian world-champion sculler who visited Australia in 1884. The area's subdividers, the Excelsior Company, named the land in honor of Hanlan's visit, which coincided with the opening of the subdivision. The Canadian city's name is said to have come from the
Mohawk language Mohawk (; ''Kanienʼkéha'', " anguageof the Flint Place") is an Iroquoian language currently spoken by around 3,500 people of the Mohawk nation, located primarily in current or former Haudenosaunee territories, predominately Canada (southern O ...
tkaronto, meaning “''where there are trees standing in the water"''. This subdivision also coincided with the opening of the Great Northern Railway and became the basis of the future town of Toronto. The
Prince of Wales Prince of Wales ( cy, Tywysog Cymru, ; la, Princeps Cambriae/Walliae) is a title traditionally given to the heir apparent to the English and later British throne. Prior to the conquest by Edward I in the 13th century, it was used by the rulers ...
, later Edward VIII, visited Toronto by train on the
Toronto railway line The Toronto Branch Railway Line is a closed railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The line opened in 1891, and branched off the Main Northern line at Fassifern station, crossing over a single lane tunnel on Fassifern Road, and following ...
on 24 June 1920.


Population

At the 2021 census, there were 5,973 people in Toronto. * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 8.3% of the population. * 82.4% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 3.5%. * 89.3% of people spoke only English at home. * The most common responses for religion were No Religion 41.7%, Anglican 16.6% and Catholic 15.3%.


Services

Toronto has three public schools: Toronto High School, Toronto Primary School, and Biraban Public School. It also has three private schools, Charlton Christian College, St. Joseph's Primary School and Toronto Adventist Primary School. Toronto has three major supermarkets: Coles, Aldi, and Woolworths; as well as The Reject Shop discount store and the multi award-winning Michel's Patisserie Toronto (2016 NRA Supreme Retailer of the Year). It also has numerous clothing stores including Rushta Surf Shop, Best n Less, Rockmans, and multiple boutique stores. Toronto has a polyclinic and a private hospital. There is now a new healthcare centre called the Alec Rice Centre on the Boulevarde. Toronto has an ambulance station, police station, Fire Brigade and a Court House that serve the Western Lake Macquarie area.


The Boulevarde

Toronto has a high street called The Boulevarde. This road starts at the foreshore, forming a junction with Victory Parade. This road stretches westwards for 1.2 kilometres, and is the commercial hub for Toronto and its surrounding areas. The section of the road between the foreshore and Cary Street is the main retail area for Toronto. There are many boutique shops on this strip. Over the years, the streetscape has degraded and in 2013, Lake Macquarie City Council decided to start renewing the streetscape. This process began by cutting down the famous figs that line the street, and then replacing the walkways and planting more controllable trees. Work will continue into 2018.


Victory Parade

;The War Memorial - Unveiled by Lt. Col. BURNAGE, 30 September 1922 Soon after its unveiling in Victory Parade, the Monument was found to be a traffic hazard, so it was moved closer to the footpath (at the entrance to the pedestrian bridge over the railway line). In 1959 it was moved to Edward Gain Park, near Wharf Street. Then in the 1964, when there was a proposal to take some of this park for a road, the Monument was moved to Goffet Park. However, no matter where it has been located, the Monument has always been the focal point for the Anzac Day and Remembrance Day services in Toronto. ;Victory Theatre NMH 2.2.1921:7 - Toronto is to have a Picture Theatre by wide – Mr J Chapman has contract. Located in Victory Parade, Toronto opposite the Railway Station. Commenced screening on Wednesday 19 July 1922 by Mr George W Goffett. After having several owners, it was bought by Mr & Mrs P Crethary around 1951. CinemaScope was installed about the mid 1950s, it was the first theatre outside Newcastle to have it. The theatre closed on Saturday 12 August 1961. The last films screened were "The Angry Silence" and "The Gunslinger". The building was used by a variety of businesses including Inskip Motorcycles until 1984. The building no longer exists, as it was destroyed by fire in the early 1990s. ;Hotel Toronto Built in 1887 from locally-made bricks, the Toronto Hotel has been the best-known landmark throughout the entire history of the township. The Excelsior Company enthusiastically promoted it as "a pleasant and commodious brick building, containing about thirty bedrooms, besides parlors, bar, dining and billiard rooms, &c. Standing on one of the prettiest spots upon the shores of the Lake, in its own grounds of some twenty acres, the hotel commands a fine view of a splendid reach of water extending to the little village of Belmont. The extensive pleasure grounds are laid out with croquet lawns, lawn tennis court, bowling greens, &c. A spacious dancing pavilion has been erected for devotees of
Terpsichore In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (; grc-gre, Τερψιχόρη, "delight in dancing") is one of the nine Muses and goddess of dance and chorus. She lends her name to the word "terpsichorean" which means "of or relating to dance". Appearance ...
, while the lovers of the green cloth are provided with an excellent billiard table." Now on the Register of the National Estate, the hotel has undergone numerous alterations and renovations throughout its lifetime. It no longer dominates the skyline as it did in years gone by. Healthy and vigorous trees growing in Regatta Walk render the Hotel barely visible from Toronto's public baths and private jetties.


Religion

There are multiple churches in Toronto. These are: * The Foursquare Church of Australia 'New Day Christian Church' on Day Street * Christ the King Anglican Church on Brighton Avenue * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on Bandalong Street * Jehovah's Witnesses Church on Excelsior Parade * Goodlife Church Toronto held at Charlton Christian College * Pentecostal 'Living Word Lakeside' Church held at Toronto Primary School on Bay Street * St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Wangi Road * Toronto Seventh-Day Adventist Church on Parkside Parade * Toronto Uniting Church on The Boulevarde
Toronto Baptist Church
on the corner of The Boulevarde and Jindalee Street * Westlakes Independent Baptist Church on Ridge Road, Kilaben Bay.


Transport

Toronto is considered to be the hub for public transport on the western side of
Lake Macquarie The City of Lake Macquarie is a local government area in Greater Newcastle and part of the Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia. It was proclaimed a city from 7 September 1984. The area is situated adjacent to the city of Newcastle and is ...
. The area is served by a privately operated bus service; 'Hunter Valley Buses', which services the areas to the west, south and north of the town. Toronto was served by train services on the
Toronto railway line The Toronto Branch Railway Line is a closed railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The line opened in 1891, and branched off the Main Northern line at Fassifern station, crossing over a single lane tunnel on Fassifern Road, and following ...
until March 1990, when the NSW Government closed the line because of low passenger levels. The train service was replaced by a bus service which connects Toronto with
Fassifern railway station Fassifern railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the City of Lake Macquarie suburb of Fassifern, opening in 1888. The station has three platforms, although only two are in use, the third ...
. Train services operating from Fassifern include services to Sydney and Newcastle as well as the XPT service to Brisbane. Toronto is well served by road links to Newcastle and Sydney and is approximately 8 minutes from the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway (M1). The Toronto centre serves the local communities of Kilaben Bay, Coal Point, Carey Bay,
Rathmines Rathmines () is an affluent inner suburb on the Southside of Dublin in Ireland. It lies three kilometres south of the city centre. It begins at the southern side of the Grand Canal and stretches along the Rathmines Road as far as Rathgar to t ...
and Wangi Wangi to the south and
Teralba Teralba is a town and suburb of Greater Newcastle, City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia, between the towns of Speers Point and Booragul on the northern shoreline of Lake Macquarie. The town first came into being with the cons ...
, Booragul, Woodrising, Fennell Bay, Bolton Point, Fassifern and Blackalls Park to the north.


Sports

Many Toronto residents are involved in water sports. The shore near the town has the Royal Motor Yacht Club and the Toronto Amateur Sailing Club. Yachts and cruisers are moored on the lake and smaller craft are pulled up onto private land at the waters edge. Toronto is represented by three sports teams in Newcastle competitions. The Toronto Awaba Stags FC in the
Northern NSW Football Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) is the governing body of soccer in the north of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the national governing body, Football Australia. The Federation was established the 9 September 1884 as the Northern Dist ...
competition; the Macquarie Scorpions in the
Newcastle Rugby League The Newcastle Rugby League is a local rugby league football competition in Newcastle, Australia. It is one of the oldest rugby league competitions in Australia, founded in 1910. A Newcastle representative team was also assembled from players in ...
and also the Toronto Workers Kookaburras in the Newcastle cricket competition. Toronto Netball Club plays at Westlakes Netball Association.
Nathan Outteridge Nathan James Outteridge (born 28 January 1986) is an Australian sailor, a resident of Lake Macquarie. Career highlights Olympics :2008 – Beijing Olympics 5th, 49er (with Ben Austin) :2012 – London Olympics 1st, 49er (with Iain Jen ...
, Olympic gold medal winner for sailing, sailed at the Toronto Amateur Sailing club in his youth. Nathan Green, winner of the 2009
RBC Canadian Open The Canadian Open (french: L'Omnium Canadien) is a professional golf tournament in Canada. It is co-organized by Golf Canada (formerly known as the Royal Canadian Golf Association) and the PGA Tour. It was first played in 1904, and has been hel ...
, was born when his family lived at Toronto. Toronto is also represented in Swimming by Macquarie Shores Swimming club, many Macquarie Shores swimmers compete at Regional and State level.


Notes

# Area calculation is based on NSW GNB maps.


References

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External links


Toronto Website

Toronto Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Lake Macquarie City Council website

Royal Motor Yacht Club Toronto
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