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THE ENOCH TURNER SCHOOLHOUSE FOUNDATION

106 TRINITY STREET,
TORONTO ON M5A3C6,
Canada

| ID: 89-6568417RR0001-0023844

Our Mission

Established and funded in 1848 by local brewer Enoch Turner, Toronto's first free school taught the three Rs to the children of Corktown, poor English and Irish immigrants, from 1849-1859. Architect Eric Arthur and local citizens saved and restored it as an historic site museum in 1972. It was designated a heritage building under the Ontario Heritage Act in 2000 for its history and architecture. The Ontario Heritage Trust now owns and operates it, running a school program. Through role playing students experience a Victorian school day with wooden desks, slates, and discipline while wearing Eton collars and pinafores. The Trust offers lectures, walking tours, and special events in partnership with the OHT. A heritage resource and a living history museum, the building is available for weddings and social events.

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