Mount Pleasant Cemetery

Mount Pleasant Cemetery

Photo by Alan L Brown - April 8, 2004

Plaque Location

The City of Toronto
In front of the cemetery office a short distance inside the gates of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, on the east side of Mt Pleasant Road north of St. Clair Avenue East

Plaque Text

In 1874 the Trustees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds hired H.A. Engelhardt, who was in the forefront of landscape gardening in Canada, to plan the transformation of ravine and plateau farmland into Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Prominent in this naturalistic setting with its curving drives are E.J. Lennox's Massey Mausoleum, private mausoleums in classical temple style, the public Mount Pleasant Mausoleum designed by Darling & Pearson, and a wide variety of granite monuments. Rare trees from around the world and existing native specimens make the Cemetery a significant arboretum. Since opening in 1876, this well-known green space has provided the final resting place for many prominent people, including a Canadian prime minister and several of Ontario's premiers and lieutenant-governors.

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