Hours
Appointments encouraged.
Monday to Friday
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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References
Association, G. V. (Director). (2018). Guildwood: A Retrospective Look Over Time [Motion Picture]. Retrieved from https://guildwood.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Historical-video.-script.pdf
City of Toronto. (n.d.). Guildwood Park and Gardens. Retrieved from City of Toronto: https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/406/index.html
Google Maps. (2018). Guildwood Village. Retrieved from https://www.google.com/maps/place/Guildwood,+Toronto,+ON/@43.7454667,-79.198697,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d4daaec15f3d05:0x8dce78ebd075d9c2!8m2!3d43.752743!4d-79.192777
Guildwood Village Community Association. (n.d.). History of the Guild Inn. Retrieved from Guildwood Village Community Association: https://guildwood.on.ca/history-of-the-guild-inn/
Heritage Toronto. (2014, March 7). Guildwood Village. Retrieved from Heritage Toronto: http://heritagetoronto.org/guildwood-village/
Lidgold, C. M. (2000). The History of The Guild Inn. Toronto: Brookridge Publishing House.
Neighbourhoods, Toronto. (n.d.). Welcome to Guildwood Village. Retrieved from Toronto Neighbourhoods: http://www.torontoneighbourhoods.net/neighbourhoods/scarborough/guildwood?overview
Pelley, L. (2015). A stroll through Guildwood is like a ‘walk through history’. The Star. Retrieved from https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/07/05/tourmytoronto-a-stroll-through-guildwood.html
University of Waterloo. (n.d.). Breithaupt Hewetson Clark collection. Retrieved from University of Waterloo: https://uwaterloo.ca/library/special-collections-archives/collections/breithaupt-hewetson-clark-collection#Guildwood
Appointments encouraged.
Monday to Friday
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
View full library hours.
Dana Porter Library, first floor
University of Waterloo Library
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
519-888-4567 x42619 or x42445
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.