Toronto, County Durham

Toronto
Toronto
 Toronto shown within County Durham
OS grid referenceNZ200363
Shire countyCounty Durham
RegionNorth East
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Police Durham
Fire County Durham and Darlington
Ambulance North East
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Coordinates: 54°40′11″N 1°41′27″W / 54.669750°N 1.6908500°W / 54.669750; -1.6908500

Toronto is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a mile to the north-west of Bishop Auckland and was represented in Wear Valley District Council until that authority was merged into Durham County Council in April 2009.

History

The village is named after the much larger Canadian city of Toronto. The name is derived from the Mohawk word tkaronto, meaning "place where trees stand in the water", which lies at the meeting of several rivers. A coal baron with land in County Durham was visiting the Canadian city when he was told that coal had been discovered under his land. He therefore decided to call the mine Toronto, whence the village also took its name.

Geography

Toronto is located on a plateau north west of Bishop Auckland in a loop of the River Wear.

Demographics

Population in the village is similar to Bishop Auckland, predominantly white. The village consists of houses, mostly in traditional brick-built terraces, surrounded by agricultural land.

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