Location: Redpath Refinery, Queens Quay at Jarvis
Date photo taken: 1 June 2022
Depending on where you live in Toronto, I think it's sometimes easy to forget that we're a waterfront city. And even if you're a fan of our waterfront, it's easy to forget that it was once dominated by shipping piers and industry. One of the few remaining remnants of this industrial past is the Redpath facility at the foot of Jarvis. According to their website, Redpath is Canada's oldest food company, in operation since 1854. The refinery on the lake front was opened in 1959 and the official opening ceremony was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Today it receives regular shipments of raw sugar on ships such as this one. Did you know that there are websites that let you learn about and track ships like this? For example, this ship, which is the bulk carrier Torrent, was built in 2010 and sails under the flag of Cyprus. Before arriving in Toronto, its last marked location was Montreal, and before that, Brazil. Fascinating.
Fun fact: The green arm at the right of this image is a large claw which reaches into the hold and unloads the sugar. You can stand and watch it, and if the wind blows just right, you can actually smell the raw sugar.
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