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What Little India used to look like in Toronto

From the sidewalk on Gerrard between Greenwood and Coxwell, Toronto's Little India (officially the Gerrard India Bazaar) certainly seems to be living up to its name. South Asian restaurants like Lahore Tikka House and Udupi Palace populate the strip, as do authentic stores like Neelam Silk and Milans Saree Emporium. At night, the neighbourhood comes alive with street food vendors and toy salesmen, but change is in the air.

Little India is, according to reports, becoming less Indian. Increasing property prices and rents are driving the South Asian population, who arrived in the area following the second world war, into the suburbs. Many storefronts carry signs announcing impending closure and trendy coffee shops like Flying Pony and Lazy Daisy's Cafe are taking over vacant premises. Even the New York Times is taking note of the change.

Statistics now say the area has fewer immigrants than the Toronto average. Who knows if in 10 years the street signs will still reflect the prevailing demographic.

Here's a look back at Little India in its heyday.

toronto little india bazaar

These buildings are now gone (or perhaps heavily modified.) The brick building poking in the right side of the frame is currently home to Maharani Fashions.

toronto little india bazaar

Eat at Samraat Restaurant, it's the king of spades.

toronto little india bazaar

Shopping at Malton Sarees and Fabrics, now Rana Gems Inc..

toronto little india bazaar

Businessman in a turban strolling on the north side of Gerrard near Hiawatha Rd.

toronto little india bazaar

Clothes for sale near Moti Mahal restaurant.

toronto little india bazaar

Sarees, $16.95.

toronto little india bazaar

Looking east from Sonu Saree Palace towards the Gerrard Ashdale Library and the Naaz Theatre, the first dedicated Bollywood theatre in North America.

toronto little india bazaar

More coverage of Sonu Saree Palace, which is presently in the process of closing down.

toronto little india bazaar

The Gerrard Ashdale Library

toronto little india bazaar

Kohinoor Foods on the northeast corner of Ashdale Ave.. It's still running with a (slightly) better sign.

Chris Bateman is a staff writer at blogTO. Follow him on Twitter at @chrisbateman.

Images: City of Toronto Archives


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