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Ontario Veterinary College 1862
Photo by Alan L Brown - Posted June, 2005
Photo by contributor Wayne Adam - Posted November, 2011
Plaque Location
The County of Wellington
The City of Guelph
On a concrete block facing east near the flagpole
on the southwest corner of Gordon Street and College Avenue
Coordinates: N 43 31.912 W 80 13.954 |
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Plaque Text
This college, known until 1869 as the Upper Canada Veterinary School, was the first in Canada to offer courses in veterinary medicine. It was established in Toronto in 1862 by the Board of Agriculture, and although partially sponsored by this government body it was operated as a private enterprise by Prof. Andrew Smith, a graduate of Edinburgh Veterinary College. Incorporated in 1896, the college was affiliated with the University of Toronto in 1897, although the latter did not confer degrees in veterinary science until 1908. In that year Prof. Smith retired, and the Ontario Government acquired his interest in the college. Placed under the Department of Agriculture, it was moved to Guelph in 1922.
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