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Toronto Gore Township, Ontario
Toronto Gore (also the Gore of Toronto) was a township in Ontario, Canada. It is today split between Mississauga and Brampton.
==History==
Toronto Gore came into existence as a township in when it was separated from Chinguacousy Township. In 1867 it became part of Peel County when that county was split from York County. A small wedge-shaped tract of land, Toronto Gore was located on the east of the county, on the border with York.〔''A History of Peel County'', Brampton: The Corporation of the County of Peel, 1967.〕 It was south of Albion Township, east of Chinguacousy Township, and northeast of Toronto Township. Later, the southern portion of the township was annexed to Toronto Township, and finally in 1973 the remainder was incorporated into the City of Brampton.
Several historical villages were once located within Toronto Gore, including Claireville, Ebenezer, Castlemore, Wildfield and Coleraine. However, only small remnants like churches and cemeteries of these former villages exist. Wildfield remains the only community to maintain its unique identity while the rest have been completely overtaken by suburban developments.
The name lives on in the name of the provincial and federal electoral district of Bramalea—Gore—Malton as well as the local roads "Goreway Drive" and "The Gore Road".
Toronto-Gore, along with Goreway Drive are likely named for Sir Francis Gore, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.

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