Raymore Drive
Minor street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maintained by | the City of Toronto government |
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Length | 0.563 km (0.350 mi) Was formerly 0.929 km (0.577 mi), before it was washed away during Hurricane Hazel |
West end | Scarlett Road in Toronto |
East end | Raymore Park in Toronto |
Raymore Drive is a mostly residential street in the Weston neighbourhood of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. It runs next to the Humber River. On October 15, 1954, the area was severely affected by Hurricane Hazel. When the Humber River burst its banks and tore away a footbridge, the waters of the Humber were redirected through the neighbourhood. The flood killed 35 residents and washed away 39 percent of the street. The washed-away part of Raymore Drive was never rebuilt, as subsequent residential development in that area has been prohibited; it is now part of Raymore Park.
All together, Hazel was responsible for 81 deaths in Canada.