The Christie Pits neighbourhood is named after the former Christie Sand Pits, that were a local landmark in this area until the early 1900's. Christie Street is named after William Mellis Christie, who co-founded the Christie & Brown Cookie Company, in downtown Toronto in 1861.
The Christie Sand Pits were rich in sand, gravel, and clay deposits - remnants of the last ice age. These deposits were excavated in the late 1800's and early 1900's, and used in the construction of many of Toronto's early roadways and public buildings.
By 1909, the Christie Sand Pits were depleted and the city turned the former quarry into Willowvale Park. However, the Christie Pits name has endured and is used in reference to the park and the surrounding neighbourhood to this day.
Excerpt from: Your Guide to Toronto Neighbourhoods, by David Dunkelman, Maple Tree Publishing, Inc.
City of Toronto, Christie Pits Neighbourhood House Values:
Toronto Christie Pits Real Estate value for the year 2007: Homes in the Christie Pits area sold at an average price of $448,374.
Christie Pits home sales for 2006: Homes in the Toronto Christie Pits area sold at an average price of $387,807.
The homes in Christie Pits went up in value by 15.6% over this period of time.
Stats obtained from TREB
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